Re: storage rewrite bugs

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Chris Lumens wrote:
I made a new bug, AnacondaStorage, to serve as a tracker for the
existing bugs and feature requests that I think we should address with
the storage rewrite.  I think this list should include RHEL bugs as well
as Fedora ones so we can get them taken care of for RHEL6 in advance.

Here's what I'm proposing to add.  Feel free to shoot down any of the
crazy new features.  By the way, I'm ignoring the bootloader-related
bugs here.  That seems like a whole different problem.

Bugs:
* 131312 - Disk Druid is slow for thousands of LUNs
* 149375 - Use file system label as default mount point
* 213882 - Not calculating space prooperly for --grow
* 219714 - Probing thousands of LUNs is slow
* 418781 - iscsi --target doesn't work
* 429197 - Be better about remembering choices in the UI
* 437443 - Errors when VG is already full
* 443184 - Error messages for mounted USB disks aren't useful
* 444365 - Detect Mac disk labels
* 447251 - Live install fails if there are active VGs
* 462496 - ntfsresize freaks out
* 466614 - Select the iscsi packages automatically on multipath devices
* 467899 - LVM1 vs. LVM2 extent size enforcing
* 467904 - anaconda doesn't find dmraid and create device nodes


I would like to suggest to add the following iscsi bugs to this:
* 461830 - Failing to attach to iscsi target does not show error to user  	
* 463156 - using "iscsi ...." from ks without preceding iscsiname fails
           silently 	
* 469382 - RFE: iSCSI chap authentication shown optional

Regards,

Hans

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