[Bug 805822] Re: manual partitioning in ubiquity doesn't allow individual changing of mount targets any more
Brendan Donegan
brendan.donegan at canonical.com
Tue Jul 5 10:24:23 UTC 2011
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 769043 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/769043
This bug is a duplicate of Bug #769043 which is mentioned in the release
notes of Natty (there are also suggested workarounds given in the
release notes)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyNarwhal/ReleaseNotes (and search for
'769043' to find the secion)
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 769043
Cannot manually specify a mount point in the manual partitoner
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Title:
manual partitioning in ubiquity doesn't allow individual changing of
mount targets any more
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Since Maverick or Natty, manual partitioning in ubiquity doesn't allow individual changing of the mount targets any more. Before that version I could easyly mount my existing NTFS volumes to individual folders like /media/winboot, /media/winsystem, /media/owndata, etc. - Now I must select one of the predefined selections like "/dos" [WTF? This is year 2011 plus I don't know a DOS that supports NTFS natively] or "/windows". That causes two critical problems:
1. I cannot use Ubiquity to fully configure all of my (more than 2) partitions, because I run out of choices in the select box - so I must manually edit /etc/fstab after installing the system...
2. I don't want to use any directorys in the "/" folder for mounting partitions, but the partitioning tool offers only those choices - so I must manually edit /etc/fstab after installing the system one more time, plus, I must move and chown/chmod the folder where I want my partitions to be mounted...
This is very annoying and it needs much more time to get a running
system, also because this is a removed feature that worked before an
Ubuntu version step... That's why this is a bug and not a feature
request.
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