[Bug 1507448] Re: Kubuntu installation into external disk ruins internal disk boot whilst leaving external disk unbootable

2016-11-06 Thread Michael
I'm writing in to confirm that this problem persists in Kubuntu 16.04.1.
I used a bootable Kubuntu usb key to install Kubuntu to an external
drive, and the installer trashed my grub configuration on an *unrelated*
internal Fedora hard drive.

Workaround in case anybody sees this:  unplug any hard drives that you
don't want the Kubuntu installer to touch prior to doing your
install

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[Bug 1507448] Re: Kubuntu installation into external disk ruins internal disk boot whilst leaving external disk unbootable

2016-06-30 Thread Flames_in_Paradise
** Also affects: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1507448] Re: Kubuntu installation into external disk ruins internal disk boot whilst leaving external disk unbootable

2016-06-29 Thread Kelby
Ditto - just ran into this exact same issue attempting to install
Kubuntu 16.04 onto an external SSD drive. My internal hard drive had
full drive encryption on it and so it was completely trashed and I lost
all data on it. Like the guy mentioned in the original post, the whole
problem could have been avoided with a simple warning telling me that
the guided option will install the boot loader on a different drive than
I selected to install Kubuntu on and I should choose the un-guided
option to customize that.

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[Bug 1507448] Re: Kubuntu installation into external disk ruins internal disk boot whilst leaving external disk unbootable

2016-06-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 1507448] Re: Kubuntu installation into external disk ruins internal disk boot whilst leaving external disk unbootable

2015-10-19 Thread dsainty
** Description changed:

  In order to test Kubuntu 14.04.3 LTS desktop hardware support on my
  laptop I attempted to install it (via USB stick) onto a USB external
  hard drive, with the plan of booting off the external drive and leaving
  my internal drive safely alone.  I figured I could trust the installer
  to be sensible.
  
  What a depressingly fatal mistake that was...
  
  The internal drive is now screwed up, it drops to grub rescue if I
  attempt to boot off it.  Manually attempting to use grub rescue seems
  problematic, because grub rescue doesn't like the licence on the
  internal drive's grub files.
  
  The external drive can't be booted either, because grub wasn't properly
  installed on it.
  
  This happened when asking it to do a non-manual install over the entire
  external drive - including formatting.  If I had done a manual install I
  would have avoided this mess by explicitly asking it to install GRUB on
  the external drive.  Or, if the installer had warned me what it was
  doing with GRUB, like it does with other file system operations, I might
  have been able to avoid this mess.
  
  This is obviously a really nasty bug in the installer.  If it's asked to
  install with all normal default actions over entire disk /dev/sdX, it
  doesn't make sense to do that - except then screw up grub on /dev/sdY.
  
  The explicit process was:
  
- Where would you like to install Kubuntu: Guided - use entire disk
- Device: SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc
- 
+ Where would you like to install Kubuntu: Guided - use entire disk
+ Device: SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc
+ 
  
  Warning:
  
- The partition tables of the following devices are changed: SCSI4
+ The partition tables of the following devices are changed: SCSI4
  (0,0,0) sdc
  
- The following partitions are going to be formatted:
- partition #1 of SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc as ext4
- partition #5 of SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc as swap
+ The following partitions are going to be formatted:
+ partition #1 of SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc as ext4
+ partition #5 of SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc as swap
  
  NB: Conspicuously absent is any mention that the internal drive (sda) will
  never boot again.
+ 
+ This is a repeated pass through the steps for the purposes of reporting
+ the bug.  However, I'm pretty sure the first time I did this it ALSO
+ told me it'd format the swap partition on sda.  For some reason that is
+ not reported here.  Although I wasn't happy it wanted to touch sda, at
+ the same time it seemed relatively harmless, so I let it slide.  I
+ mention it just in case it's relevant, though I guess the most likely
+ bug is just poor decision making on where grub is installed.

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[Bug 1507448] Re: Kubuntu installation into external disk ruins internal disk boot whilst leaving external disk unbootable

2015-10-19 Thread dsainty
If you encounter the bug when installing Ubuntu from the Desktop CD
(most common method), the package is ubiquity.

** Package changed: ubuntu => ubiquity (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 1507448] Re: Kubuntu installation into external disk ruins internal disk boot whilst leaving external disk unbootable

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[Bug 1507448] Re: Kubuntu installation into external disk ruins internal disk boot whilst leaving external disk unbootable

2015-10-18 Thread dsainty
** Description changed:

  In order to test Kubuntu 14.04.3 LTS desktop hardware support on my
  laptop I attempted to install it (via USB stick) onto a USB external
  hard drive, with the plan of booting off the external drive and leaving
  my internal drive safely alone.  I figured I could trust the installer
  to be sensible.
  
  What a depressingly fatal mistake that was...
  
  The internal drive is now screwed up, it drops to grub rescue if I
  attempt to boot off it.  Manually attempting to use grub rescue seems
  problematic, because grub rescue doesn't like the licence on the
  internal drive's grub files.
  
  The external drive can't be booted either, because grub wasn't properly
  installed on it.
  
  This happened when asking it to do a non-manual install over the entire
  external drive - including formatting.  If I had done a manual install I
  would have avoided this mess by explicitly asking it to install GRUB on
  the external drive.  Or, if the installer had warned me what it was
  doing with GRUB, like it does with other file system operations, I might
  have been able to avoid this mess.
  
  This is obviously a really nasty bug in the installer.  If it's asked to
  install with all normal default actions over entire disk /dev/sdX, it
  doesn't make sense to do that - except then screw up grub on /dev/sdY.
+ 
+ The explicit process was:
+ 
+ Where would you like to install Kubuntu: Guided - use entire disk
+ Device: SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc
+ 
+ 
+ Warning:
+ 
+ The partition tables of the following devices are changed: SCSI4
+ (0,0,0) sdc
+ 
+ The following partitions are going to be formatted:
+ partition #1 of SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc as ext4
+ partition #5 of SCSI4 (0,0,0) sdc as swap
+ 
+ NB: Conspicuously absent is any mention that the internal drive (sda) will
+ never boot again.

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