[Bug 770091] Re: Unsolicited attempt to import files and settings
Gunnar Hjalmarsson
ubuntu at gunnar.cc
Fri Oct 12 10:55:18 UTC 2012
I don't think the install dialogue was that specific about the type of
import.
Yesterday I had reasons to use multiple later desktop CDs, and it
worked, so the problems described in this bug report seem to have been
fixed somehow. Setting the status as such.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
Unsolicited attempt to import files and settings
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I tried to install a clean 32-bit build of 11.04. I tried both natty-
desktop-i386.iso from the daily build and
ubuntu-11.04-beta2-dvd-i386.iso. However, even if I didn't check any
of the existing Ubuntu installations in other partitions when being
asked if I wanted to import stuff, the installer still made an import
attempt. (The import attempt failed, though, with the note that it
couldn't unmount the partition from which it was about to import...)
This happened during a couple if installation attempts that failed
also in another respect (see bug #770090). I can't tell whether the
two issues are related or not. Reporting them as two separate bugs for
now.
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