[Bug 114166] Re: Alternate Install CD looks like it locked up on older systems, but is just slow

Thomas Hotz thomas.hotz at gmail.com
Thu Nov 8 11:48:39 UTC 2012


** Summary changed:

- Alternate Install CD looks like it locked up on older systems, but is just slow :)
+ Alternate Install CD looks like it locked up on older systems, but is just slow

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Title:
  Alternate Install CD looks like it locked up on older systems, but is
  just slow

Status in “debian-installer” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I was recently given an old IBM Aptiva (K6-2 @ 500 MHz; 96 MB RAM,
  shared with video) and tried installing Feisty on it with the
  alternate install disk.  It *seemed* to lock up at the "Configuring
  language-pack-en-base" stage, so I did a search and it seems that
  other people have had this problem, but its not actually locked up,
  its just a very very very slow step on these older computers and if
  you leave it alone for a long time (hours in some cases) it finishes
  just fine and then proceeds (some of the later steps also take a long
  time too).  See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=208027 for
  reports by other people of the same behavior.

  Would it be possible, as a wishlist type bug, to add a little ASCII
  indicator to the alternate install CD to show that the step is
  actually being worked on? e.g. like for fsck when it checks the HD,
  repeating these four characters in the same spot to show a little
  spinning dial: / | \ -

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