[Bug 198571] Re: ubiquity warns about /usr being too small

Brian Murray brian at ubuntu.com
Thu Jul 28 21:32:59 UTC 2011


** Tags added: ubiquity-1.7.10

** Tags added: hardy

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Title:
  ubiquity warns about /usr being too small

Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ubiquity

  I was installing Hardy Alpha 5 today on a PC with 2 hard drives.
  I chose manual partitioning and created the following partitions:
  /dev/hda1 40GB (whole disk) ext3 primary /media/hda1
  /dev/hdb1 20GB ext3 primary /
  /dev/hdb2 ~43GB ext3 primary /home
  /dev/hdb3 1.5GB swap primary
  When I clicked "next" the partitioner warned me that the size of /usr is too small (note that I didn't create any separate /usr partition) and has to be at least ~1.5GB (I don't remember the precise number - it was in bytes). I clicked on "skip" (or whatever that button was) and completed the installation without any problems.
  This bug seems to not break anything, but it may be confusing for some users.

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