[Bug 871713] Re: When grub can't install on partition/device at end of installer, the dialog fails to respond to any click
Brian Murray
brian at ubuntu.com
Mon Oct 10 16:16:48 UTC 2011
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We are currently testing candidates for the 11.10 release of
Ubuntu and it'd be great if you could test it with those. See
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com. Additionally, Ubuntu has built in bug
reporting software that will gather information from your system. If
when then installation were to hang you were to execute 'ubuntu-bug
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using the alternate command 'apport-collect 871713'. Thanks in advance.
** Tags added: natty
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
When grub can't install on partition/device at end of installer, the
dialog fails to respond to any click
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I could confirm this behavior at two separate installs.
I start installing using the 11.04 installer, choose device etc. and
go through the whole install process, which works fine (partitioning,
formatting, copying, creating users etc.)
At the very last step, a dialog pops up telling me that e.g. /dev/sda
cannot be written to (which is correct, since I have a BIOS-RAID
installed, correctly detected to be at /dev/mapper/somehashcode-of-my-
raid).
The problem here is, that I can choose any other device to install the bootloader to from the dropdown box shown, but neither cancel nor OK buttons work, regardsless of the option chosen (1. write to specified disk, 2. don't install bootloader, 3. abort).
The close "x" window icon doesn't work either.
Additonally there is no "restart" option in the shutdown menu at that
time, which leaves me hard-booting the system.
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