[2.1, 2.0] Installs should use GPT by default if volume is larger than 2TB
Bug #1616232 reported by
Nathaniel W. Turner
This bug affects 3 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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MAAS |
Fix Released
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Critical
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Blake Rouse | ||
2.0 |
Won't Fix
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Critical
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Assumptions:
- It is possible to boot from a GPT partitioned disk in BIOS mode (true in my non-maas experience).
- Users with disks larger than 2TB would prefer to be able to use all the capacity on them.
If this is true, it might be extremely useful for MAAS/curtin to default to GPT format partitioning if the target volume is larger than the max size supported by an MBR partition table (about 2.2 TB).
Related branches
lp:~blake-rouse/maas/fix-1616232
- Gavin Panella (community): Approve
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Diff: 239 lines (+109/-21)5 files modifiedsrc/maasserver/models/partitiontable.py (+13/-3)
src/maasserver/models/tests/test_partitiontable.py (+17/-0)
src/maasserver/preseed_storage.py (+3/-0)
src/maasserver/tests/test_preseed_storage.py (+69/-0)
src/maasserver/tests/test_storage_layouts.py (+7/-18)
summary: |
- Installs should use GPT by default if volume is larger than 2TB + [2.1, 2.0] Installs should use GPT by default if volume is larger than + 2TB |
Changed in maas: | |
status: | Confirmed → Triaged |
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MAAS fails to deploy in 3/4TB disks because the partition table is MBR and not GPT>