Feature #6274
Research consequences of the boot device being seen as system internal by udisks
Start date:
2014-03-31
Due date:
% Done:
100%
Description
In our Wheezy branch, the boot device is seen as system internal by udisks. What are the consequences on t-p-s, incremental upgrades, Tails Installer etc.?
With the 20131226 nightly build of feature/wheezy:
- Tails Installer just works, as the destination USB stick is writable by the
floppy
group. - Creating and deleting the persistent volume works, as expected (we explicitly grant the t-p-s user permission to do so).
Subtasks
Feature #7005: Test incremental upgrades on Wheezy | Resolved | intrigeri | 100 |
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Feature #7006: Check if we document how to modify the current Tails boot device with GNOME Disks | Resolved | intrigeri | 100 |
History
#1 Updated by intrigeri 2013-09-30 09:11:39
- Subject changed from Research consequences of the boot device being seen as "system internal" by udisks to Research consequences of the boot device being seen as system internal by udisks
#2 Updated by BitingBird 2014-03-24 04:25:09
- Target version set to Tails_1.1
Since it’s marked as blocking Tails-Wheezy, I logically set the 1.1 Target version :)
#3 Updated by intrigeri 2014-03-31 13:58:42
- Description updated
#4 Updated by intrigeri 2014-04-02 18:39:12
- Assignee set to intrigeri
#5 Updated by intrigeri 2014-04-05 23:42:47
- Status changed from Confirmed to In Progress
- Assignee changed from intrigeri to sajolida
sajolida, please close this ticket as resolved once you’ve dealt with Feature #7006, as I have nothing left to do on this front. Thanks!
#6 Updated by intrigeri 2014-04-08 19:58:25
- Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
- Assignee changed from sajolida to intrigeri