[Bug 981583] Re: 'Erase Ubuntu [version] and reinstall' with 12.04 beta2 does not respect existing partitioning scheme
Dimitri John Ledkov
launchpad at surgut.co.uk
Mon Jan 6 11:04:26 UTC 2014
On 6 January 2014 10:46, Dan Sufho <tomasz.ks9 at gmail.com> wrote:
> @ Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox)
>
> I see I didn't read the bug description carefully and I now see that my
> situation doesn't fit into this bug. Although, I noticed there are
> already 2 bug reports describing my situation and I will just mark in
> one that it also affects me. I do not see a need to make another bug for
> windows8 recovery partitions as they are just ntfs partitions and are
> treated by ubuntu as normal partitions.
>
Which bugs? Can you please give those numbers? And do please open a
new bug report, and let the bug triangers to decide what should be
duplicates =)
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Dimitri.
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Title:
'Erase Ubuntu [version] and reinstall' with 12.04 beta2 does not
respect existing partitioning scheme
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
When installing 12.04 beta2 from the Live CD and choosing 'Erase
Ubuntu [version] and reinstall', the installer simply wipes the root
partition, creates a new swap partition and installs everything on the
root partition, instead of respecting the existing partitioning
scheme.
My existing 11.10 installation had the following partitioning scheme:
- /boot /dev/sda5
- root on /dev/sda8
- /home on /dev/sda6
- swap on /dev/sda7
While walking through the 12.04 beta2 installation steps, the installer properly detected the 11.10 install and provided several options to proceed.
In the past I always selected 'Something else' because I always distrusted the other 'automagic' options.
For this release I figured I should try out if my distrust was still valid, and chose 'Erase Ubuntu 11.10 and reinstall'.
After the installation, I noticed that instead of re-using the existing partitioning scheme, the installer did the following:
- split up /dev/sda8 into a root and swap partition
- root on /dev/sda9 (new)
- swap on /dev/sda8 (new)
- /dev/sda5 (existing /boot) not mounted
- /dev/sda6 (existing /home) not mounted
- /dev/sda7 (existing swap) untouched
IMHO, it should have respected the original partitioning scheme and
re-use this, or at the very least prompt me on what it would (or even
better - ask me what it should) do with the existing partitions. As a
user, I expect this behavior since the description of the 'Erase
Ubuntu 11.10 and reinstall' option cleary states that it 'will delete
all documents, photos, music and any other files.'
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: ubiquity (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu2
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Apr 14 14:22:59 2012
InstallCmdLine: file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper initrd=/casper/initrd.lz b43.blacklist=true --
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Beta amd64 (20120328)
ProcEnviron:
TERM=xterm
PATH=(custom, no user)
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: ubiquity
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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