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Bug#793426: marked as done (Root partition maximum is too small in 'multi' recipes)



Your message dated Mon, 11 Jan 2016 00:56:01 -0800
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has caused the Debian Bug report #793426,
regarding Root partition maximum is too small in 'multi' recipes
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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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Source: partman-auto
Source-Version: 133

This was fixed in partman-auto version 133.  I forgot to close this
bug in the changelog.

partman-auto (133) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Martin Michlmayr ]
  * Update partition layout defaults:
    - atomic:
      - Set minimimum size of / partition to 900 MB for platforms without
        separate /boot partition and to 800 MB for those with /boot.
    - home:
      - Increase maximum size of / partition to 20 GB or 30 GB, depending
        on the platform.
      - Increase minimum size of / partition to 1500 MB and of /home to
        1000 MB.  This allocates more space to the / partition on smaller
        disks and ensures the separate /home option is not offered on 2 GB
        disks.
      - Increase priority of / partition so more space is allocated to it
        on small disks.  Closes: #770032
    - multi:
      - Increase maximum size of / partition to 25 GB.  Closes: #725642
      - Increase maximum size of /var partition to 10 GB.  Closes: #803604
      - Increase maximum size of /tmp partition to 2 GB.
      - Increase minimum size of / partition to 2000 MB, of /var to 1000 MB,
        of /tmp to 256 MB and of /home to 4000 MB.  This ensures that this
        option is no longer offered on 4 GB disks.
      - Increase priority of /home partition since most space should be
        allocated to it.
      - Increase priority of /tmp partition so more than the minimum is
        allocated to it.
      - Adjust priority of / partition in relation to other partitions.

 -- Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org>  Sun, 10 Jan 2016 07:01:50 +0100

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