Monday 4 June 2018

Who pulled the plug on the server installer?

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Apparently d-i has been replaced with something called "subiquity". It
does not support raid or LVM; you know, things you typically install on
a server. It also ignores existing partitions on the drive and forces
you to blank the drive and start from scratch. Who thought this was
ready for production?