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Package: install
Version: d-i 20050103
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

I have partitioned my disk as follows:

hda1  Windows
hda2  Swap
hda3  root (XFS 200 MB) /
hda4  physical volume
      vg0  volume group
           usr XFS 8G /mnt/usr
           home XFS 8G /mnt/home
           var XFS 7G /mnt/var

As you can see, this partition layout needs some links to be set after
mounting the filesystems.

d-i, however, starts installing right away and naturally runs into a
"no space left on device" status pretty fast.

Please consider adding a note that the system will now start writing
data to the target system, so that one can shell out to another
console and manually fix the filesystems to that installation can start.

It might be a good idea to only display that note when partitions with
a non-standard mount point have been created because the user might
want to do manual tweaking maybe only in this situation.

I was able to step back in the process by deleting the files from the
newly built root fs and manually selecting "install base system", but
that mode of operation is quite ugly.

Greetings
Marc
           

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On Monday 03 January 2005 20:07, Marc Haber wrote:
> I used it, and I used it correctly, resulting in the desired
> partitioning scheme.

Ah yes, from your comments about the symlinks I now see what you're doing.

> Well, using the locally chosen partitioning scheme, it is necessary to
> manually create directories /mnt/usr/usr, /mnt/home/home and
> /mnt/var/var and some symlinks /usr => /mnt/usr/usr, /home =>
> /mnt/home/home and /var => /mnt/var/var.
>
> This naturally needs to be done _after_ the file systems have been
> created and mounted, but _before_ any installation takes place.

It looks like you are one of those users for whom we invented expert and 
medium priority installs. For both the installer will return you to the 
main menu after each installation step allowing you to do what you want 
before you yourself select to proceed with the next step.
This is documented in the manual, so enjoy RTFM.

Closing this wishlist item as I'm very sure no one on the project is going 
to support adding an extra dialog at default priority for the reasons you 
give.

Cheers,
FJP


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