[Bug 1254374] Re: unable to install 13.10 on Intel RAID0 volume
Adam Thompson
1254374 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Nov 24 04:26:07 UTC 2013
That doesn't help me, as I need striping for speed, not reliability.
I see mdadm isn't present on the 13.10 live CD either, this completely crippling my efforts to do it using md inside Linux.
Back to 12.04 I go for now, at least it mostly works.
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Title:
unable to install 13.10 on Intel RAID0 volume
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Dell Precision T5400, all firmware up-to-date.
2 x 250GB HDDs, combined into a single RAID0 (striped) volume using Intel onboard RAID.
(Note: the same system works fine if I attempt to install *without* the Intel RAID volume configured.)
Ubiquity gets very confused with the /dev/mapper entries when doing manual partitioning, usually - but not always! - displaying bogus p0/p1/p2/p5 entries.
Doesn't matter if the disks are zeroed beforehand or not, same results.
Regardless of which partitioning option is chosen (automatic, encrypt, lvm, manual) the installer advances to the tzsetup screen but displays a modal dialog box titled (literally) "??? ???" with the text "??? ???" in it, and the dialog cannot be dismissed.
Log files attached, syslog is longer and represents a full boot into
the livecd environment and multiple ubiquity runs, the ubiquity
logfiles and partman logfiles are from a single, minimal run that
exhibits the problem.
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