On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 10:10 AM, Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh(a)redhat.com> wrote:
* Default guided partitioning scheme (sgallagh, 15:07:14)
* LINK:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/server@lists.fedoraproject....
(sgallagh, 15:09:06)
* AGREED: Linked proposal is accepted. (+6, 0, -0) (sgallagh,
15:48:29)
* AGREED: We will make this change for Fedora 24 Beta. (+5, 0, -2)
(sgallagh, 16:05:25)
* ACTION: jds2001 to write release notes and update documentation to
cover the change in defaults (sgallagh, 16:06:00)
* ACTION: sgallagh to prep the partitioning changes this week
(sgallagh, 16:10:04)
Once we're past alpha and there's a compose with this change, I'll do
what I do best and try to blow it up. I have a good idea where the
edge cases might pop up.
If there ends up being a problem or even a concern, I see two
straightforward paths: a.) minimally up the max size, b.) punt to F25.
Any change beyond minimally upping the max size make this not a tweak,
and thus into punting territory in my opinion. But I think it's safe.
And it's also not the last tweak. If some other changes can happen for
F25/F26 then it does actually make sense to leave the extra space as
unpartitioned free space. Who knows, someone might want space that's
not LVM managed... maybe they want a dmcrypt volume directly on a
partition.
--
Chris Murphy