** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => In Progress
** Package changed: subiquity (Ubuntu) => subiquity
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** Tags added: fr-2069
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Title:
Subiquity only provisions half of available space for root logical
volume
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There are some decisions that are smart. This decision was not one of
those.
I was setting up multiple machines and the default is now to use half a
disk, which means I now need to manually edit every single partition
configuration on each of those machines instead of using the default
full disk
I just created Ubuntu 20 virtual machine and allocated disk space from service
provider.
Only to notice that half of disk space was used.
This is a mine, if you dont know this non logical odd default behaviour you are
paying disk space you cannot use.
Please change this.
This should be other
That's by design? So you think it's better to ignore what the user asked
for because you know what we want better than we do? That's so Microsoft
of you.
The result is you're making subiquity less dependable (will I get what I
ask for or not?) and less useful so that we have to work around it.
> There's not much point in using LVM if you then completely fill up the
volume group with a single logical volume
That's not true. LVM is necessary for LUKS encryption, which is why I am
using it. I want a single encrypted volume which uses the entire space.
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This is by design. There's not much point in using LVM if you then
completely fill up the volume group with a single logical volume -- you
can't take snapshots, for example -- and expanding a LV later is much
easier than shrinking one.
** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>