Hi, Am 10. November 2024 01:50:18 MEZ schrieb Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>: >Hi all, > >The ext2 filesystem uses 32-bit timestamps and will be unable to >represent timestamps beyond early 2038. It is now deprecated in Linux >for this reason. > >As we're generally moving to 64-bit time times in the trixie release, I >think it's time to address this in partman, so far as possible. > >Currently many of the partman recipes specify ext2 for the /boot >partition. In some cases I expect that this is necessary due to >limitations of older boot loaders. For mainstream architectures using >GRUB to boot, ext4 can be used for the /boot partition. > > Should I start proposing specific changes or does someone else have >time to work on this?
There is also a MR on this, BTW: <https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/partman-auto/-/merge_requests/8> Holger -- Sent from /e/ OS on Fairphone3

