Hello Julien and Everyone, - When you select a partition, you need to affect all the space of this > partition. If you want affect less, you need to resize the partition, or > split the partition.
What I was trying to explain is: when I did that test, the installer did NOT allow me to do ANYTHING except allocating the whole space for my HDD to one partition which is sda1. I couldn't even change the size or anything else. It happened "only" when installing from LiveCD. With LiveUSB, everything was fine when it comes to partitioning. Usually, I use GParted to create the partitions I need then install but because that was a test, I created my partitions purposely during the installation to see whether I'll get some errors or not and indeed I got this one. I also had this recently, but it seems to be gone with the last ISO. You can > report a bug against ubiquity is you see it with a recent daily build : > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/ Indeed, */dev/zram0 *is gone with the latest iso. It's because a new version of ubiquity is available. If you use a recent > daily build, it should not appear. If I'm not wrong, it appeared again. I have installed 11.10 (07102011) twice and I saw that on the 2nd one. Not 100% sure though. Yes it's normal, we removed it (XChat) in this cycle. But you can install it > after the installation. Yes, I know I can do that after the installation but why to remove it on the first place? :) just curious. You need to update your system before sending automatic bug reports. Well, even after I update my system, I still can't send reports. However, I noticed that the PCManFM crashes are less now. When I first reported it, I had like 5-6 crashes in less than 1 hour. Please run LSC in a terminal and paste the output to a bug report. Now LSC has new version with GTK3 with new problem and less crashes. I have sent all the needed info to Stefano :) I also have some notes regarding LSC but I'll wait until the final release then will shot :D Thanks! On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Julien Lavergne <gi...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > Le 09/28/2011 10:10 PM, Ali Linx a écrit : > > ***3- Installation > Something else >> I'm installing on a wiped HDD with > 18.6GB un-allocated space >> no matter what custom size I choose for root > (/) partition, the install allocate the whole space to that partition (sda1) > and I can't do anything about it. Definitely a bug but I'm not sure whether > I can re-produce it or not? > > - I choose 4GB but it gave the whole space to sda1 > - I choose 10GB but it gave the whole space to sda1 > - I even tried to adjust the size after that but it did not allow me to > change it > > When you select a partition, you need to affect all the space of this > partition. If you want affect less, you need to resize the partition, or > split the partition. > > > > On the partition screen, there is two devices: > - /dev/sda > - /dev/zram0 > > I have never seen that before so what is "/dev/zram0" ??? > > I also had this recently, but it seems to be gone with the last ISO. You > can report a bug against ubiquity is you see it with a recent daily build : > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/ > > > > 2- First Step in the installation (Choosing the Language) > *You may wish > to update this installer* > Click on it > Message disappeared. > > I don't remember I have seen that before. It happened on that PC not on > my other PC. The message is a link when you click it, it's gone. > > I have no idea what is that? > > It's because a new version of ubiquity is available. If you use a recent > daily build, it should not appear. > > > > 1- XChat is not installed by default, unlike Lubuntu 11.04. > > Yes it's normal, we removed it in this cycle. But you can install it after > the installation. > > > 3- I installed LSC on PC2 where I did Test No.2 and I can see the Search > Box is active and the interface of LSC is a bit different now. However, I > got many Crash Report and Screenshots will be included. > > Please run LSC in a terminal and paste the output to a bug report. > > > 4- PCManFM keeps Crashing even on both PCs. Crash Report could NOT be > sent again. Screenshots will be included. > > You need to update your system before sending automatic bug reports. > > Regards, > Julien Lavergne > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop > Post to : lubuntu-desktop@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > > -- Best Regards, *A.J amjjawad* My Blog <http://amjjawad.wordpress.com> My Wiki Page <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> My Launchpad <https://launchpad.net/%7Eamjjawad> My Ubuntu Forum Profile <http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=941822>
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