This is a bug, but it's also not an immediate cause for panic (despite
the obvious unnervingness).
/lib/partman/commit.d/45format_swap: IN: CREATE_FILE_SYSTEM =dev=sda
97000759296-100027630079 linux-swap
parted_server: Read command: CREATE_FILE_SYSTEM
parted_server: Note =dev=sda as changed
The installer automatically uses all the swap it can, and (annoyingly)
it's more efficient to just create swap partitions from scratch (and put
the previous UUID back afterwards) than to check whether they're valid.
However, the CREATE_FILE_SYSTEM operation marks the partition table as
changed, probably because it might change the partition type. The bug
here is that CREATE_FILE_SYSTEM should only mark the partition table as
changed if the new values it sets are different from those previously in
place.
** Changed in: partman-base (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: partman-auto => partman-base
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Triaged
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Indicates that the partition table will be modified on an otherwise untouched
disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220928
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