Subiquity so far only creates GPT partition tables. I guess one day we will probably add support for editing DOS partition tables but I would like to keep the assumption that any partition tables we create are GPT. It's 2019 after all.
> + Whether to use LVM or not
LVM has been supported for a while now.
> + Inode size
> + mount options like `relatime`
> + reserved block percentage
These are all fair. Inode size is the only one that can't be changed after the fact though, so it's probably the most important.
> + Primary vs logical partitions
Subiquity so far only creates GPT partition tables. I guess one day we will probably add support for editing DOS partition tables but I would like to keep the assumption that any partition tables we create are GPT. It's 2019 after all.
> + Whether to use LVM or not
LVM has been supported for a while now.
> + Inode size
> + mount options like `relatime`
> + reserved block percentage
These are all fair. Inode size is the only one that can't be changed after the fact though, so it's probably the most important.