[Bug 503848] Re: Manual partitioning with LVM crashes (karmic,lucid)

Narcis Garcia 503848 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Jun 8 19:44:48 UTC 2014


The catalan language match may be for a different memory using.
Today I've reproduced the issue with Lubuntu 14.04 in a system with only 176MiB of RAM memory, but all works fine once grown the RAM to 256MiB.

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Title:
  Manual partitioning with LVM crashes (karmic,lucid)

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

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: debian-installer

  I've tried an alternate installation of Xubuntu GNU/Linux 9.10 and
  server installation of Ubuntu 10.04 (now in development) to make a
  RAID0 with 2 hard disks, and in both cases the partition step fails:

  (tested in different computers)

  1. Boot with the text-mode installation
  2. Select language, keyboard and time zone
  3. In the partition step, make new partition table for each hard drive
  4. Make a 128M primary partition for /boot in the first HD, and an unused 128M space in second HD
  5. Assigned the rest of space to a phisical volume for RAID
  6. Configured a RAID0 with both volumes
  7. Configured a LVM group with the entire RAID space:
      10G volume for root
      2G volume for swap
      rest of space for data

  On this point, when I select a volume to specify the filesystem and
  mount point, the program crashes and restarts the partition tool, but
  this partition tool doesn't complete its "Starting up the partitioner"
  and seems to freeze.

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