Activity log for bug #1527328

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2015-12-17 16:41:58 Dimitri John Ledkov bug added bug
2015-12-17 16:42:57 Dimitri John Ledkov description Default guided installation fails on s390x. The default guided partitioning comes up with the following partitions: The following partitions are going to be formatted: partition #1 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4 partition #5 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as swap partition #6 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4 Which are too high partition numbers. partitions #1, #2, #3 should be sufficient. Default guided installation fails on s390x. The default guided partitioning comes up with the following partitions:  The following partitions are going to be formatted:     partition #1 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4     partition #5 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as swap     partition #6 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4 Which are too high partition numbers. partitions #1, #2, #3 should be sufficient. As a workaround, select to manually specify paritioning, e.g.:     partition #1 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext2, 500 MB /boot     partition #2 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4, max /
2015-12-17 16:43:10 Dimitri John Ledkov summary debian-installer uses too many partition numbers in default recipe on s390x debian-installer default guided partitioning fails
2015-12-17 16:43:17 Dimitri John Ledkov bug task added partman-auto (Ubuntu)
2015-12-17 17:07:29 Dimitri John Ledkov summary debian-installer default guided partitioning fails partman-auto lacks default guided partitioning recipes for s390x
2015-12-17 17:08:21 Dimitri John Ledkov description Default guided installation fails on s390x. The default guided partitioning comes up with the following partitions:  The following partitions are going to be formatted:     partition #1 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4     partition #5 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as swap     partition #6 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4 Which are too high partition numbers. partitions #1, #2, #3 should be sufficient. As a workaround, select to manually specify paritioning, e.g.:     partition #1 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext2, 500 MB /boot     partition #2 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4, max / Default guided installation fails on s390x. The default guided partitioning comes up with the following partitions:  The following partitions are going to be formatted:     partition #1 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4     partition #5 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as swap     partition #6 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4 Which are too high partition numbers. partitions #1, #2, #3 should be sufficient. As a workaround, select to manually specify paritioning, e.g.:     partition #1 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext2, 500 MB /boot     partition #2 of DASD 0.0.0301 (ECKD) as ext4, max / The route cause appears to be lack of s390x support in partman-auto.
2015-12-17 17:26:02 Dimitri John Ledkov partman-auto (Ubuntu): assignee Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox)
2015-12-17 17:26:04 Dimitri John Ledkov partman-auto (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2015-12-17 17:26:12 Dimitri John Ledkov partman-auto (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2016-01-26 18:09:38 bugproxy tags s390x architecture-s39064 bugnameltc-136054 s390x severity-high targetmilestone-inin1604
2016-02-09 19:04:56 Dimitri John Ledkov debian-installer (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2016-02-09 19:05:02 Dimitri John Ledkov partman-auto (Ubuntu): status Confirmed In Progress
2016-02-09 19:16:21 Dimitri John Ledkov affects partman-auto (Ubuntu) partman-partitioning (Ubuntu)
2016-02-10 15:44:52 Launchpad Janitor partman-partitioning (Ubuntu): status In Progress Fix Released
2016-02-29 14:26:13 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/partman-partitioning/ubuntu