Change logs for partman-target source package in Oneiric

  • partman-target (73ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
    
      * Resynchronise with Debian.  Remaining changes:
        - Disable automatic mounting of USB removable devices.
        - Mount floppies with 'exec' and 'utf8'.
        - Use the path of the file associated with a loop device in /etc/fstab,
          rather than the filesystem's UUID or the loop device path.
        - Always set the loop option for loop devices.
        - Remove critical system files from the existing filesystem before
          installing.
        - Preserve the UID and GID of the initial user, if possible.  Requires a
          patch to user-setup.
        - Check that all system partitions are formatted.
        - Stop adding removable devices to /etc/fstab, now that apt knows how to
          find CD-ROM devices using libudev.
        - Mount /proc with nodev,noexec,nosuid.
        - Notify user-setup if there is an encrypted home partition present.
      * Stop creating /var/run and /var/lock on the root filesystem, now that
        Oneiric has migrated these to being symlinks into /run (LP: #810700).
    
    partman-target (73) unstable; urgency=low
    
      [ Updated translations ]
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    partman-target (72) unstable; urgency=medium
    
      [ Christian Perrier ]
      * Point users to blkid instead of non-existing vol_id (on the
        installed system) in /etc/fstab file header
        Closes: #608996
    
      [ Joey Hess ]
      * On kFreeBSD, mount does not follow symlinks in the mountpoint, so
        the way mount points were set up for removable media caused problems.
        So on that OS only, rather than making /media/cdrom -> /media/cdrom0,
        and putting /media/cdrom0 in /etc/fstab, instead make /media/cdrom
        a directory, and put /media/cdrom in /etc/fstab. This way¸
        "mount /media/cdrom", "mount /media/usb" etc all work, and so does
        apt-cdrom add.  Closes: #611569
        (Note that additional CD devices will be set up as /media/cdrom1, etc,
        same as before. This leads to the minor inconsistency on kFreeBSD that
        "mount /media/cdrom1" is needed for the second CD, while
        "mount /media/cdrom0" won't work for the first, but I don't
        see a way to avoid that.)
     -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>   Fri, 15 Jul 2011 10:58:09 +0100
  • partman-target (71ubuntu2) natty; urgency=low
    
      * Filter out partitions that are being used by the reuse
        autopartitioning recipe.
     -- Evan Dandrea <email address hidden>   Mon, 28 Feb 2011 16:29:39 +0000