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Necessary, but also sufficient?
If so, let's add it to the next iso builds anyway.
Is there any point in adding it to the netinstall or bunsen-meta-all lists though?
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sufficient?
I think so but I don't have any personal experience of LVM.
Is there any point in adding it to the netinstall or bunsen-meta-all lists though?
I don't think so, the Debian installer will provide whatever is needed for the running system and there doesn't seem much point having the package if it isn't needed.
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OK it goes on the list for when the next isos are built.
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Necessary, but also sufficient?
As long as the LVM partition is in a supported file system. Are btrfs-tools and xfsprogs (seem to be common formats used) installed by default?
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johnraff wrote:Necessary, but also sufficient?
As long as the LVM partition is in a supported file system. Are btrfs-tools and xfsprogs (seem to be common formats used) installed by default?
btrfs-tools is installed by BL, but this may change to btrfs-progs.
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Add xfsprogs too?
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^ Yes, we need all the filesystems for the live image, if not the installed system.
So the packages would be:
dosfstools # FAT
e2fsprogs # ext{2,3,4}
xfsprogs # xfs
btrfs-progs # btrfs; the old -tools package is just a transitional package that depends on this
f2fs-tools # f2fs is intended for USB sticks and the like, I use it myself
ntfs-3g # Windows
hfsprogs # HFS+ (Mac OS X)
I think ReiserFS & JFS are a little left-field (even for me) but we could include those as well.
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^noted - thanks!
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