Bug#793426: Debian 8.1 - missing separate /usr in guided encrypted LVM partitioning scheme
Package: debian-installer
Version: ---
Architecture: amd64
UEFI selected at boot
The guided LVM encrypted partitioning layout does not create a separate
/usr partition and creates a 8-10 GB / (root) partition. This happens in
both separate /var, /tmp, /home installer option and separate /home
option - guided encrypted LVM. You end up with a 8-10 GB / (root) (which
includes the /usr partition) and this seems too small for a desktop
system. If you don't want to give the user the option of a separate /
(root) partition, for some reason, / (root) has to be assigned more space.
In previous versions of Debian there seems to have been a /var, /tmp,
/home, /usr option. Now there is only separate /var, /tmp, /home, which
seems to be a bug.
Hope this is enough information.
Regards
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