bcache-tools should be added by installer if system is installed onto bcache device
Bug #1515068 reported by
Neil McPhail
This bug affects 3 people
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ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Bug Description
At present, if a system is installed onto a bcache'd device, it will fail at first boot as the device will not be recognised. It is necessary to chroot into the system and install bcache-tools manually. This should be handled by the installer, as it would be for other exotic setups such as RAID, LVM and encrypted volumes.
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I think what you're really saying here is that there is no installer support for bcache. I'd say that this would be primarily a wishlist bug in the installer that you are using, even if bcache-tools needs modifying to add a udeb. Can you please specify which install you are using, and then we can reassign the bug there?