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author | Martin Whitaker <mageia@martin-whitaker.me.uk> | 2017-02-04 23:46:14 +0000 |
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committer | Martin Whitaker <mageia@martin-whitaker.me.uk> | 2017-02-25 11:42:48 +0000 |
commit | daf8670c08e54ac64407f7f209aaf9b460abdcc6 (patch) | |
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This adds a specific subroutine, fsedit::auto_allocate_boot_bios_parts
that detects if a BIOS boot partition is needed and allocates it if so.
This allows us to relax the rules in fs::any::is_boot_bios_part_needed
to allow the user to manually allocate the BIOS boot partition on a
different device if they so wish.
In the normal case that installation is confined to a single disk,
this will allocate a single BIOS boot partition on that disk. In
the rare case that installation is spread over multiple disks, it
will allocate a BIOS boot partition on every disk. Given that the
BIOS boot partitions are very small and that this is not a normal
use case (see mga#16055), this seems an acceptable quirk - and does
allow the user to then choose any disk when installing the boot
loader.
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