I'm trying to install 20.04 with an auto install config file like this one:
user-data file:
version: 1
identity:
hostname: hostname
username: username
password: $crypted_pass
But the automated install process (leaving everything at defaults) does NOT partition the disk to use all space, even though that seems to be the default setting when I run through the installer manually.
After manually selecting all the defaults, I get this storage
section from /var/log/installer/autoinstall-user-data
storage:
config:
- {ptable: gpt, serial: INTEL SSDPEKKF256G8L_BTHH85121P8H256B, wwn: eui.5cd2e42c81a42d1d,
path: /dev/nvme0n1, wipe: superblock-recursive, preserve: false, name: '', grub_device: true,
type: disk, id: disk-nvme0n1}
- {device: disk-nvme0n1, size: 1048576, flag: bios_grub, number: 1, preserve: false,
type: partition, id: partition-0}
- {device: disk-nvme0n1, size: 256057016320, wipe: superblock, flag: '', number: 2,
preserve: false, type: partition, id: partition-1}
- {fstype: ext4, volume: partition-1, preserve: false, type: format, id: format-0}
- {device: format-0, path: /, type: mount, id: mount-0}
However, it's not clear to me what from here I need to include in my user-data file to just select the "fill disk" option?