* Resynchronise with Debian (LP: #978032). Remaining changes:
- Special case loopmounted filesystems as it's safer to format the
underlying file, not the device.
- Add preseedable partman-ext3/lazy_itable_init question, which if true
runs mkfs.ext* with '-E lazy_itable_init', greatly speeding up mkfs on
large drives. This defaults to false since it is currently unsafe for
use on areas of disk that previously contained a filesystem.
partman-ext3 (79) unstable; urgency=low
[ Stephen Gran ]
* Allow "discard" and "nodiratime" options for ext4. Closes: #722598
partman-ext3 (78) unstable; urgency=low
[ Updated translations ]
* Tajik (tg.po) by Victor Ibragimov
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Tue, 01 Oct 2013 09:59:23 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package partman-ext3 - 79ubuntu1
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partman-ext3 (79ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian (LP: #978032). Remaining changes: ext3/lazy_ itable_ init question, which if true
- Special case loopmounted filesystems as it's safer to format the
underlying file, not the device.
- Add preseedable partman-
runs mkfs.ext* with '-E lazy_itable_init', greatly speeding up mkfs on
large drives. This defaults to false since it is currently unsafe for
use on areas of disk that previously contained a filesystem.
partman-ext3 (79) unstable; urgency=low
[ Stephen Gran ]
* Allow "discard" and "nodiratime" options for ext4. Closes: #722598
partman-ext3 (78) unstable; urgency=low
[ Updated translations ]
* Tajik (tg.po) by Victor Ibragimov
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Tue, 01 Oct 2013 09:59:23 +0100