This bug was fixed in the package util-linux - 2.17.2-3.3ubuntu2
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util-linux (2.17.2-3.3ubuntu2) natty; urgency=low
* sfdisk: pull upstream support for '+' to specify maximum size for a
partition when using -N. (LP: #686124)
* remaining changes:
- Since udev is required in Ubuntu, the hwclock.sh init script is
not called on startup and the hwclockfirst.sh init script is
removed.
- Use wildcards for symbols file, since they use versioned symbols
properly.
- Remove /etc/adjtime on upgrade if it was not used.
- Install custom blkid.conf to use /dev/.blkid.tab since we don't
expect device names to survive a reboot
- No lsb_release call in mount.preinst since we'd need Pre-Depends
(LP: #383697).
- Do not install initramfs hook, since our initramfs already handles
including blkid.
- Mention mountall(8) in fstab(5) manpages, along with its special
options.
- For the case where mount is called with a directory to mount, look
that directory up in mountall's /lib/init/fstab if we couldn't find
it mentioned anywhere else. This means "mount /proc", "mount /sys",
etc. work.
- sfdisk support for '+' with '-N' (LP: #686124)
-- Scott Moser <[email protected]> Tue, 04 Jan 2011 20:56:59 -0500
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Add option to sfdisk to use maximum partition size
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