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* Select the first available block device by default.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-071
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* Jessie fixups.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-071
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* wibbleGuilhem Moulin2015-06-071
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* Force grub to be installed on devices other than /dev/sda if asked to.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-071
| | | | This is a dirty fix for #666974 (which is fixed in Jessie's installer).
* Improve the description of preseeding options.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-071
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* Show a progress bar when creating RAID arrays.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-071
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* Enable RAID root system.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-071
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Quoting /usr/share/doc/cryptsetup/README.keyctl : The current state for dm-crypt in Linux is that it is single threaded, thus every dm-crypt mapping only uses a single core for crypto operations. To use the full power of your many-core processor it is thus necessary to split the dm-crypt device. For Linux software raid arrays the easiest segmentation is to just put the dm-crypt layer below the software raid layer. However, this seems no longer true since 2.6.38, cf. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=714806 https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=c029772125594e31eb1a5ad9e0913724ed9891f2 http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_38#head-49f5f735853f8cc7c4d89e5c266fe07316b49f4c Therefore encrypting the array (instead of assembling an array of encrypted disks) shouldn't cause a performance cost. Also, it makes the ramdisk much easier to configure :-)
* UEFI support.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-071
| | | | | Tested with the IntelĀ® Desktop Board DH87RL, BIOS [RLH8710H.86A] version 0323.
* bugfixGuilhem Moulin2015-06-071
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* wibbleGuilhem Moulin2015-06-071
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* Reformulate the headers showing the license.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-071
| | | | | To be clearer, and to follow the recommendation of the FSF, we include a full header rather than a single sentence.
* Reorganization.Guilhem Moulin2015-06-072
Move preseed-related stuff in ./preseed/, and vm-related stuff in ./virtualenv/.