There is a boot option in Fedora 'inst.gpt' which forces the Fedora 26
Anaconda installer to recognize a drive as a GPT drive for the purposes of
the Anaconda installer setting up the drive with a GPT partition table.

https://rhinstaller.github.io/anaconda/boot-options.html#inst-gpt

Could this somehow be added to the Debian installer as this option is
useful for anyone who wants to set up a drive on a BIOS-based system as a
GPT drive without having to manually partition the drive after manually
setting it as GPT? It makes the automated drive setup (e.g. encrypted LVM
setup) very easy and painless.

I didn't realise people would get so stuck on names, by the 2nd email it
should have been obvious I meant this about Debian not Ubuntu.

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