Create AMIs with full 10GB root partition
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | ||
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Ubuntu on EC2 | Status tracked in Trunk | |||||
Beta2 |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned | |||
Trunk |
Invalid
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Medium
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Chuck Short | |||
VMBuilder |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | |||
vm-builder (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
This request does not really belong against the vmbuilder project but rather applies to the Ubuntu images being built. They currently have 4GB root partitions (4096) which is arbitrarily and unnecessarily limiting.
These images should be built with the maximum 10GB root partition (10240) allowed by EC2.
Justification:
The increased root partition size does not materially increase the size of the AMI and does not materially increase the startup time.
It is not possible for users to alter the size of the root partition in an AMI.
Having a small root partition limits how much software users can install easily. It also limits basic operations in software like MySQL using the default configuration (e.g., tmpdir, datadir).
I originally built Ubuntu AMIs with 4GB root partitions in early 2008 but switched to the full 10GB based on user feedback and my own experience.
re affecting to ubuntu-on-ec2 project