[Bug 789232] Re: installation crashed during repartitioning phase

Richard Idiens 789232 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jun 6 17:22:39 UTC 2011


Thanks - that's better.

Started check disk, drive runs up and down, arm clicks busily...... for
a long time .... gets into its stride, stops. Just Ubuntu 11.04 with
dots, no other messages until it ends with:-

(initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system.

Looks like a duff CD.

Tried check disc on the USB stick. Ends with:-

Check finished: errors in 1 files
Press any key to reboot your system

So I guess the downloaded iso file had an error or the convert to USB
files failed on one file.

When I get a bit of band-width, I will try a second iso download.

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Title:
  installation crashed during repartitioning phase

Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ubiquity

  Trying to install 11.04 along side 10.04 after latest update of
  Network-Manager removed internet access capability.

  I downloaded 11.04 on a second computer using 10.04 Startup Disk
  Creater and prepared a USB stick to use on the damage machine.

  I tried using the USB to run 11.04 and all seemed to function
  correctly, so decided to install. Of the three options, I  chose
  "install Ubuntu alongside them" as I want to keep the Windows
  partition unchanged. I decided to restrict the old 10.04 to 35 GB
  leaving 40.2 GB for 11.04 and started the partitioning phase. This
  crashed.

  The 250 GB drive in a Dell Studio is shared with Windows about 50/50.
   
  The crashed machine offers no method to export the two log files asked for in the "Installer crashed" window. These are /var/log/syslog and /var/log/partman: 

  Neither the install window or the installer crashed window could be
  closed or quit.

  As the off-button top right offered only: suspend, hibernate and
  system settings, the power supply had to be used to terminate the
  session.

  Although System Settings > System Log Viewer offered a link to
  reporting an error, my internet connection was very poor, so could not
  connect to the crash data base. I will try further ways.

  It would be a good idea if the System Log Viewer was able to export
  files to an external drive.

  Hope this helps.




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