partman-partitioning (120ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- DASD-FBA drives should still use msdos partition table, and not dasd
one.
- Add PATH, RAWMINSIZE, RAWPREFSIZE, and RAWMAXSIZE substitutions to
partman-partitioning/new_size in support of ubiquity's resize widget.
- Check that minimum filesystem sizes reported by tune2fs and ntfsresize
are between the minimum partition size and the current partition size;
if not, refuse to resize the partition at all.
- Save the swap size for ubiquity.
- On systems with only GPT disks, check that an EFI System Partition or
a BIOS Boot Partition exists, as appropriate.
- Detect "fsl" subarch for powerpc and set partition map to GPT.
partman-partitioning (120) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Updated translations ]
* Icelandic (is.po) by Sveinn í Felli
* Panjabi (pa.po) by Aman ALam
* Serbian (sr.po) by Filipovic Dragan
partman-partitioning (119) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Updated translations ]
* Esperanto (eo.po) by Felipe Castro
* Lithuanian (lt.po) by Rimas Kudelis
* Swedish (sv.po) by Anders Jonsson
partman-partitioning (118) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Updated translations ]
* Greek (el.po) by Sotirios Vrachas
* Norwegian Nynorsk (nn.po) by Allan Nordhøy
* Swedish (sv.po) by Anders Jonsson
partman-partitioning (117) unstable; urgency=medium
[ John Paul Adrian Glaubitz ]
* Use disk labels for powerpc on ppc64 as well.
partman-partitioning (116) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Cyril Brulebois ]
* Make get_real_device() both simpler and more generic by mimicking
the linux kernel's disk_name function, thanks to Ben Hutchings
(See: #820818).
[ Updated translations ]
* Simplified Chinese (zh_CN.po) by Yangfl
partman-partitioning (115) unstable; urgency=medium
* Fix resizing an NVMe device, by making sure the “pN” (where N is the
partition number) is included in the path of the device to be
resized (Closes: #820818).
-- Dimitri John Ledkov <email address hidden> Wed, 17 Jan 2018 11:17:38 +0000