[Bug 1042930] Re: partition size error during install of Quantal on Panda board
Oliver Grawert
ogra at ubuntu.com
Thu Aug 30 09:37:36 UTC 2012
the initial idea for using SDs was simply because TI considered to
possibly ship the panda with an SD card and we needed a way to make that
work OOTB (that wasnt only the reason for SD card installs but also the
reason for developing the whole idea of preinstalled images btw)
as long as this install variant is available we indeed need to test it
... but i would pretty much like to see it gone regarding the bad
performance impression it gives.
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Title:
partition size error during install of Quantal on Panda board
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I was testing using this image: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20120828.2/quantal-desktop-armhf+omap4.img on a Panda board, I was trying to install to a partition created on a SD card with Gparted (see these instructions: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/QA/Pandaboard).
On the "installation type" window, were you have to select the partition on which to install, I selected the already created ext2 partition previously created on the SD card with gparted, I chose ext2 as filesystem type and / as mount point, when I confirmed, got a message window saying that "Before you can select a new partition size, any prevoius changes have to be written to disk..." (see attached picture).
I then clicked on "go back" (I did not change the partition size), ubiquity went back to the "installation type" window.
I clicked on the "install now" button as I saw that the ext2 partition was selected for install as root partition, but got an error message window and Apport took me to the already reported bug #727842 in firefox, but could not do anything to mark it as affecting me as the bug must be a private one and do not have permission to.
After this could not do anything else, selecting reboot or switchoff did not do anything, CTRL+ALT+F1 did nothing, CTRL+ALT+CANC made me reboot.
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