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Message #37875
[Bug 1580596] Re: Xenial & bionic vagrant box disk size is too small
This bug was fixed in the package livecd-rootfs - 2.525.48
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livecd-rootfs (2.525.48) bionic; urgency=medium
[ John Chittum ]
* Ensure vmtools version entered into vmdk header (LP: #1893898)
[ Dimitri John Ledkov & Joshua Powers ]
* amd64: always install grub-pc with shim-signed (LP: #1901906), and
ensure to autoremove packages
[ Patrick Viafore ]
* Increase Vagrant disk size from 10G to 40G (LP: #1580596)
-- Robert C Jennings <robert.jennings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fri, 20 Nov 2020
15:08:54 -0600
** Changed in: livecd-rootfs (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Xenial & bionic vagrant box disk size is too small
Status in cloud-images:
Fix Committed
Status in livecd-rootfs package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in livecd-rootfs source package in Xenial:
Fix Committed
Status in livecd-rootfs source package in Bionic:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
Users could not use vagrant boxes as a full computer (or anything requiring more than 10G of memory). This was a regression from our behavior in 14.04
[Test Case]
vagrant init ubuntu/bionic64 (replace with ubuntu/eoan64 or ubuntu/xenial64 as needed)
vagrant up
vagrant ssh default
Run `df -H` inside the vagrant box
Observe Disk size of drive mounted at / (before the fix it will list ~10G, after the fix it will list ~40G)
[Regression Potential]
Making the disk size bigger for vagrant boxes does not increase the
size of the box when running (not until that extra size is used).
Therefore, the regression potential is low, as users with under 40G of
disk space are still able to launch the new Vagrant images without
running out of space.
The 40G was also present in 14.04, which should improve confidence
that our users can use 40G Vagrant images. This has also released with
20.04.
[Original Description]
The ubuntu/xenial64 box has only 10GB of disk whereas it was 40GB with the trusty box.
This makes the box not really usable as a desktop computer.
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