Yes, I agree - kind of a leftover ...
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Title:
subiquity installation
pretty sure this was fixed in 20.04.2.
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Title:
subiquity installation (on
Well, that is probably a different error.
(Test was reusing existing DASD partitions, /boot and a LV for root)...
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Title:
subiquity installation
Just checked if this is fixed with the just released subiquity 21.01.1
(since I was unsure), but it's not - so leaving the bug open and sharing
some details:
Verifying /dev/dasda part 1 size, expecting 21846 tracks, found 21846 tracks
An error occured handling 'partition-dasda1':
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Title:
subiquity installation (on s390x) reusing existing partitions fails
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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
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While I was doing a custom installation I ran into this error and the
subiquity session terminated:
get_blockdev_sector_size: (log=4096, phys=4096)
dasda logical_block_size_bytes: 4096
Verifying /dev/dasda1 exists
Running command ['sfdisk', '--json', '/dev/dasda'] with allowed return codes
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Title:
subiquity installation (on s390x) reusing existing partitions fails
with 'Network plugin raised an exception'