"I.e. one could check whether the disk is of type dasd_fba and in this
case not request a dasd label." but how would one do that in partman-
base? given that parted does report "dasd" type to partman. Note that
partman-partitioning ultimately decides what the default partition table
is, and users can override that. What I have uploaded is a whitelist,
thus if somebody export FBA via virtio, it will result in using dasd
partition table =(. However, the combination of FBA and KVM is niche no?
(as in running kvm, in z/VM, with FBA pass-through virtio devices)

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