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CIA-4 | debian-installer: cjwatson * r1317 ubuntu/ (5 files in 5 dirs): Remove a few last vestiges of lpia. | 11:49 |
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ev | michaelforrest: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/06/proposed-ubuntu-1010-installer-changes.html - in the event you haven't seen it yet | 12:59 |
michaelforrest | ev: I hadn't. I was going to comment but then there were too many comments :S | 13:35 |
ev | largely positive, and the major negative comments seem to all be non-issues ("don't remove the manual partitioner") | 13:36 |
ev | so, yay | 13:36 |
michaelforrest | :) | 13:36 |
ev | michaelforrest: any time tomorrow to go over the comments I've added to the spec? I'll be back in the office then. | 13:36 |
michaelforrest | absolutely. | 13:41 |
michaelforrest | shoulda known I'd get pulled up about that bootcamp thing. | 13:43 |
ev | nothing wrong with working off a proven design | 13:44 |
michaelforrest | ev: my friend said "one thing that I found worrying when I installed Ubuntu was that I couldn't seem to choose which partition I wanted Ubuntu to be installed in, it always chose the first free partition, but this was smaller than my third, empty partition which I wanted to use" | 14:43 |
michaelforrest | ev: do you know why this might have happened? | 14:43 |
ev | it sounds like it offered to resize a partition as the default, with the use largest unpartitioned space option appearing as another, unselected, radio button. Does that sound right to you? | 14:47 |
ev | michaelforrest: ^ | 14:49 |
ev | If that's the case, that's currently the way the automatic partitioning page works. We should probably flip that, should we keep around the option to use unpartitioned space. | 14:50 |
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