<br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">> I cannot get Xubuntu (or Ubuntu) on my machine. I pieced it together,<br>> and it never had an operating system before. I started with the
<br>> Xubuntu Feisty LiveCD. The live environment works great: it detects<br>> Nvidia graphics, sound, WiFi, etc, and runs really well.<br>> BUT, when I run the installer application, the installer just<br>> *vanishes* at a certain point.
<br>> I then tried Feisty Ubuntu (not Xubuntu), and reached the same problem.<br>> I tried Dapper Xubuntu, and it also quit, but the 6.06 installer<br>> leaves a little note, just saying to ask online...<br>> I tried Feisty Xubuntu Alternate, and, there, too, it will not install.
<br>><br>> These are the last few lines of the Alternate Install's syslog:<br>> base-installer: error: exiting on error base-installer/kernel/failed-install<br>> main-menu[3057]: WARNING **: Configuring 'base-installer' failed with
<br>> error code 1<br>> main-menu[3057]: WARNING **: Menu item 'base-installer' failed.<br>> main-menu[3057]: INFO: Modifying debconf priority limit from 'high' to 'medium'<br>> debconf: Setting debconf/priority to medium
<br>> main-menu[3057]: DEBUG: resolver (libnewt0.52): package doesn't exist (ignored)<br>> main-menu[3057]: DEBUG: resolver (ext2-modules): package doesn't exist (ignored)<br>> main-menu[3057]: DEBUG: resolver (firmware-modules): package doesn't
<br>> exist (ignored)<br>> main-menu[3057]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for<br>> console-setup-udeb<br>> main-menu[3057]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for<br>> console-setup-udeb
<br>> main-menu[3057]: INFO: Menu item 'di-utils-shell' selected<br>><br>> I have never ran an operating system on the computer, so I do not even<br>> have Windows to fall back to (not like I want to). I do have other
<br>> computers in the house, though. Please, will anyone help?<br>><br><br>To my mind there are only two things that could be at fault. I have had<br>systems run very well with a live CD, but then the installer kept
<br>crashing out - the problem being faulty RAM. Other than that, it makes<br>sense that if the Live CD works well, but when you try to install it<br>breaks, the hard drive is at fault. The LiveCD never touches the hard<br>
drive *unless* you are installing. That's my penny's worth anyhow!<br><br>--<br>Gabriel Dragffy FdA BA(hons)<br><br><br>Websites by Gabe:<br><a href="http://dragffy.com">http://dragffy.com</a><br><a href="http://andrew-norman.com">
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https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users</a><br></blockquote></div><br>No, the memory and storage are both perfectly new.<br>
I know what the problem is. The installer does not allow partitions configured to mount in certain places. I had always partitioned manually, leaving one on /dev/sda3 (as it was set by default). And that is all the cause was.
<br>This problem should not be allowed. People should at least be notified to blank the mount column. I think I will report this on Launchpad. Do you think this is okay to report, or something so silly that no one else will ever conflict with?
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