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[Bug 1770093] Re: Ubiquity crashes with mount points that are FAT16/32

 

[Expired for partman-basicfilesystems (Ubuntu Bionic) because there has
been no activity for 60 days.]

** Changed in: partman-basicfilesystems (Ubuntu Bionic)
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  Ubiquity crashes with mount points that are FAT16/32

Status in partman-basicfilesystems package in Ubuntu:
  Expired
Status in partman-basicfilesystems source package in Xenial:
  Expired
Status in partman-basicfilesystems source package in Bionic:
  Expired
Status in partman-basicfilesystems source package in Eoan:
  Won't Fix
Status in partman-basicfilesystems source package in Focal:
  Expired

Bug description:
  [impact]

  when installing on pi with ubiquity, the /boot/firmware partition gets
  mounted with extra parameters that causes ubiquity to crash.

  [test case]

  see original description.

  [regression potential]

  this removes the additional mount params from (only) the
  /boot/firmware mount, so any regression would likely involve problems
  with that partition.  Also since this patches the installation path,
  regressions may occur during installation.

  [scope]

  Debian does not include the extra mount parameters, so Debian does not
  need patching.

  This package has been unchanged since bionic.  The code needing
  patching is unchanged between xenial and bionic.

  This needs patching in all releases (Xenial, Bionic, Eoan, Focal).

  [original description]

  Hi, I've used ubiquity as an installer for the Raspberry Pi 2/3.  One
  of the quirks of the Pi is its need for a FAT formatted boot
  partition.  The Pi packages (flash-kernel etc) expect this to be
  mounted at /boot/firmware.  However if I give ubiquity this mount
  point then it soon crashes.

  I believe the problem is to do with the mount options that are
  automatically given to fat partitions.  I've solved this by applying a
  patch to the partman-basicfilesystems package.  Please see attached.

  I'm not sure whether this is the correct fix, or a more generic fix
  should be applied to ubiquity and FAT partitions.

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