[Bug 889647] Re: ubiquity 'rm -rf's all directories in filesystems mounted during install!
Gabriel Devenyi
ace at staticwave.ca
Thu Feb 16 03:21:58 UTC 2012
It was most certainly called /backup2, in the hopes of avoiding this
exact issue and to avoid interaction with any important directories.
Unfortunately it's been a long time and I was too flustered trying to
recover my data to think of retaining the log. Sorry.
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Title:
ubiquity 'rm -rf's all directories in filesystems mounted during
install!
Status in “partman-target” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I was reinstalling my mythbuntu system from scratch, I have an lvm
parition storing all of my media which I wished to remain intact
during the reinstall, so I moved all the storage directories into a
single directory on the lvm volume, /backup2
I then proceeded to install, selecting this lvm parition to be mounted
at /var/lib/mythtv, as it had been previously, and selecting that it
*not* be formatted. I was warned after moving on to the next step that
any "system directories i.e. /etc /var and so on would be deleted" I
assumed (naively) that this would mean my /backup2 directory would be
left untouched. I started the install and went through the next few
configuration steps.
While waiting, I noticed that the install had not progressed very far
and that the disk was grinding away. I ran a ps to find that it was
grinding away at a "rm -rf backup2"!!!!! The installer had managed to
blow away 600gigs of my data with no warning. I am now left fighting
with ext4undelete to save whatever I can.
This is a serious critical data-loss bug. I wanted to not format that
partition for a reason and the installer went off and attempted to
delete everything there anyways!
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