[Bug 1290236] Re: ubiquity gpt ext4 format error
Ernie 07
1290236 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Mar 10 14:21:35 UTC 2014
My concern was raised because Acronis True Image only exhibited the
forced sector-by-sector behavior after 14.04 had been installed in a
target partition that had been formatted by Ubiquity during the
installation. If the target partition had been formatted by gparted v18
prior to the 14.04 installation, Acronis would have created a compressed
image just as it would with an install of 13.10.
Why does pre-formatting with gparted cause a different result than
formatting during installation?
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Title:
ubiquity gpt ext4 format error
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
1. Create an ext4 partition on a GPT disk using gparted (v16 or v18) but do not format it
2. Install 64-bit Ubuntu-14.04 desktop via 2014-03_09 07:49 iso from a USB stick checking the format box
3. Back up the newly created installation using Acronis True Home build 6673
4. Observe that sector-by-sector mode was forced because the ext4 partition was not recognized as such
5. Create a second ext4 partition and format that partition using gparted (v18)
6. Install 64-bit Ubuntu-14.04 desktop via 2014-03_09 07:49 iso from a USB stick leaving the format box unchecked
7. Back up the newly created installation using Acronis True Home build 6673
8. Observe that normal compression was applied resulting in a much smaller image because the ext4 partition was recognized as such
It is my opinion that incorrect formatting might lead to manifestation of some nasty intermittent bugs. Hopefully these steps which are 100% reproducible will enable the bug to be located quickly.
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