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Bug#435769: debian-installer: no checking for sufficient disk space



Le vendredi 3 août 2007 07:55:47 Christian Perrier, vous avez écrit :
> Quoting Frédéric Brière (fbriere@fbriere.net):
> > Package: debian-installer
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > d-i does not appear to make sure that the partitioning scheme it has
> > been given allows for sufficient space.  This was made painfully obvious
>
> Hmm, that would require knowing what exactly the user wants to
> install..
>
> Indeed, at least checking that the base system will fit before running
> base-installer would be something to do. However, there is currently
> no way to really know what the size of a Debian base system is because
> it depends on what packages are part of it.
>
> We could however have some hardcoded value somewhere for /, /usr and
> /var and have partman choke if one of these is below this value. But,
> even this is not that trivial to implement.
>
> This, that bug could be reassigned to some partman-* package.
>
>
> For something that warns users that the partitioning scheme does not
> fit the choice of packages, see #282155 which no-one has been able to
> implement (here again, the size of an installed system depend on the
> user's choices).

Hi, 

I'm reacting on this bug because I thought that the latest installer had many 
other issues because of this bug:

I tried to install Lenny Beta2 amd64 KDE within KVM, providing an disk image 
of 2G. The installer failed to complete the install of the packages because 
of lacking space (but did not mention anything to me).

I see two problems here:

* Not checking that enough disk space is available
* Not mentioning the user that he lacks space.

The second can rather easily be correcting by mentioning the fact after the 
error triggers (just check df). With that in hands, the user can know that 
the partitioning scheme he has chosen (or the virtual image he provided) is 
not good.

For the moment, the message is just "there is an error", which is not 
sufficient to me.

Regards, 

Didier

-- 
Didier Raboud, proud Debian user.
CH-1802 Corseaux
didier@raboud.com

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