lp://staging/ubuntu/oneiric/partman-target

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60. By Colin Watson

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Disable automatic mounting of USB removable devices.
  - Mount floppies with 'exec' and 'utf8'.
  - Use the path of the file associated with a loop device in /etc/fstab,
    rather than the filesystem's UUID or the loop device path.
  - Always set the loop option for loop devices.
  - Remove critical system files from the existing filesystem before
    installing.
  - Preserve the UID and GID of the initial user, if possible. Requires a
    patch to user-setup.
  - Check that all system partitions are formatted.
  - Stop adding removable devices to /etc/fstab, now that apt knows how to
    find CD-ROM devices using libudev.
  - Mount /proc with nodev,noexec,nosuid.
  - Notify user-setup if there is an encrypted home partition present.
* Stop creating /var/run and /var/lock on the root filesystem, now that
  Oneiric has migrated these to being symlinks into /run (LP: #810700).

59. By Evan

Filter out partitions that are being used by the reuse
autopartitioning recipe.

58. By Colin Watson

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Disable automatic mounting of USB removable devices.
  - Mount floppies with 'exec' and 'utf8'.
  - Use the path of the file associated with a loop device in /etc/fstab,
    rather than the filesystem's UUID or the loop device path.
  - Always set the loop option for loop devices.
  - Remove critical system files from the existing filesystem before
    installing.
  - Preserve the UID and GID of the initial user, if possible. Requires a
    patch to user-setup.
  - Don't clear partitions or complain about them not being formatted if
    they've already been formatted by a previous partitioner run.
  - Recommend blkid rather than vol_id in /etc/fstab.
  - Stop adding removable devices to /etc/fstab, now that apt knows how to
    find CD-ROM devices using libudev.
  - Mount /proc with nodev,noexec,nosuid.
  - Notify user-setup if there is an encrypted home partition present.

57. By Colin Watson

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Disable automatic mounting of USB removable devices.
  - Mount floppies with 'exec' and 'utf8'.
  - Use the path of the file associated with a loop device in /etc/fstab,
    rather than the filesystem's UUID or the loop device path.
  - Always set the loop option for loop devices.
  - Remove critical system files from the existing filesystem before
    installing.
  - Preserve the UID and GID of the initial user, if possible. Requires a
    patch to user-setup.
  - Don't clear partitions or complain about them not being formatted if
    they've already been formatted by a previous partitioner run.
  - Recommend blkid rather than vol_id in /etc/fstab.
  - Stop adding removable devices to /etc/fstab, now that apt knows how to
    find CD-ROM devices using libudev.
  - Mount /proc with nodev,noexec,nosuid.
  - Notify user-setup if there is an encrypted home partition present.

56. By Colin Watson

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Disable automatic mounting of USB removable devices.
  - Mount floppies with 'exec' and 'utf8'.
  - Use the path of the file associated with a loop device in /etc/fstab,
    rather than the filesystem's UUID or the loop device path.
  - Always set the loop option for loop devices.
  - Remove critical system files from the existing filesystem before
    installing.
  - Preserve the UID and GID of the initial user, if possible. Requires a
    patch to user-setup.
  - Don't clear partitions or complain about them not being formatted if
    they've already been formatted by a previous partitioner run.
  - Recommend blkid rather than vol_id in /etc/fstab.
  - Stop adding removable devices to /etc/fstab, now that apt knows how to
    find CD-ROM devices using libudev.
  - Mount /proc with nodev,noexec,nosuid.
  - Notify user-setup if there is an encrypted home partition present.

55. By Colin Watson

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Disable automatic mounting of USB removable devices.
  - Mount floppies with 'exec' and 'utf8'.
  - Use the path of the file associated with a loop device in /etc/fstab,
    rather than the filesystem's UUID or the loop device path.
  - Always set the loop option for loop devices.
  - Remove critical system files from the existing filesystem before
    installing.
  - Preserve the UID and GID of the initial user, if possible. Requires a
    patch to user-setup.
  - Don't clear partitions or complain about them not being formatted if
    they've already been formatted by a previous partitioner run.
  - Recommend blkid rather than vol_id in /etc/fstab.
  - Stop adding removable devices to /etc/fstab, now that apt knows how to
    find CD-ROM devices using libudev.
  - Mount /proc with nodev,noexec,nosuid.
  - Notify user-setup if there is an encrypted home partition present.

54. By Evan

Notify user-setup that there is an encrypted home partition present
(LP: #566552).

53. By Colin Watson

Update Ubuntu-specific translations from Launchpad.

52. By Colin Watson

Mount /proc with nodev,noexec,nosuid.

51. By Colin Watson

* Stop adding removable devices to /etc/fstab, now that apt knows how to
  find CD-ROM devices using libudev (LP: #33512).
* Update translations of Ubuntu-specific strings from Launchpad.

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