Re: [RFC] Using a common template for selecting mount options in partman
Quoting Frans Pop (elendil@planet.nl):
> The reason for the RFC is that on IRC Colin expressed some concern that the
> patch might slow down ubiquity. Because of the Easter weekend I'll delay
> committing the patch until after Tuesday for comments, but IMO a memory
> saving of >200kB is definitely worth slight slowdown.
I fully support this. The change is so simple and, apparently,
straightforward that I can only congratulate you, again, for that nice
improvement.
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