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Title:
Non trivial grub2 installs no longer fit in small embed areas
To
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Application: ksmserver-logout-greeter
Your EFI system partition is corrupt; you will need to repair it with
either dosfsck or Windows' chkdsk/scandisk.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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installer crashed after marking / (root) for formatting
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Can't launch KDE partitionmanager after
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1681830 ***
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No Label for LVM Encryption Passwords
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Please attach /var/log/syslog.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
installing kubuntu
I think Kubuntu has never had the try option. Never understood why.
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Title:
(No Option) Install Kubuntu XX.XX alongside SYSTEM YY
To
I'm pretty sure that's not a bug; the test instructions are just a bit
off.
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Your installation medium is corrupt; you will need to recreate it and
may want to verify it using the check disc option at the boot menu.
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Title:
"Slight RGB hinting" is not the default font selection in Kubuntu
17.10
Hrm.. I am pretty sure I have seen a few bug reports like this now with
17.04 where it looks like partman is going off the rails:
ubiquity: /lib/partman/choose_partition/60partition_tree/do_option: 205:
/lib/partman/choose_partition/60partition_tree/do_option:
You appear to still be using a beta build. Please try again with the
final release.
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Looks like a coding error in the KDE frontend:
File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/kde_components/PartitionModel.py",
line 67, in setData
self.emit(
AttributeError: 'PartitionModel' object has no attribute 'emit'
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Importance: Undecided => High
**
Have you been able to reproduce this crash? Also can you run the memory
test option from the boot menu for at least 15 minutes and see if it
finds any errors?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Please post the output of sudo parted -l.
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Title:
Xenial Beta
Then it sounds like a problem with krfb.
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** Changed in: krfb (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Xenial Beta 2: Installation fails due to insufficiently signed repository
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1560592 ***
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installer of Kubuntu 16.04 crashed
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Please choose the memtest option from the boot menu and let it run for
at least 15 minutes and let us know if it finds any errors.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1447038 ***
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Shutdown/Restart of live session guest does not work in Virtualbox, and
VMWare
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I am not able to reproduce this, are you? If I don't touch anything to
make the boot menu show, it boots up anyway and then you get the
ubiquity welcome screen asking to choose your language and whether to
try or install ubuntu.
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Status: New => Incomplete
Confirmed on Ubuntu daily.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Status: New => Triaged
** Tags added: regression-release
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Please don't mark bugs as fixed unless you actually fixed it.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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Closing since 13.04 is end of life and no longer supported.
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Please run the "check disc" and "memtest" options from the boot menu (
let the memtest run for at least 15 minutes before stopping it ) and let
us know if they report OK?
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Closing due to lack of response.
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Title:
ubiquity reports wrong
This appears to be some sort of hardware error. If it isn't the usb
sticks, then it could be your hub or controller. According to your
logs, the drive simply hung up for a few minutes, and the system tried
to reset it, but it still failed to respond, and so was declared dead.
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Looks like ubiquity is trying to run things in parallel that need to be
serialized:
Mar 10 14:53:23 kubuntu ubiquity: apt-install or in-target is already running,
so you cannot run either of
Mar 10 14:53:23 kubuntu ubiquity: them again until the other instance finishes.
You may be able to use
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Cant install digikam : Depends: libkgeomap1 (= 1.0~digikam4.2.0)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1303790 ***
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In UEFI mode, installer crashes if OS is installed on 2nd drive and grub
installs successfully but ubiquity doesn't think so
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If you want to select a different disk to install grub to, you have to
use manual mode.
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Your issue is unrelated to this bug Chris. You must have used GPT on
the disk in the past, and used fdisk to write a new MBR, leaving parts
of the GPT behind.
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Can you attach the files in /var/log/installer?
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Title:
ubiquity reports wrong disk space in step 4
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You can tell because you will see the raw disk drive ( /dev/sda )
mounted rather than a raid device, which Linux does not support for the
caching configuration. Doing this causes corruption by getting the disk
out of sync with the cache.
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By Rapid Storage Technology, do you mean you are using it to have an ssd
cache a hd? If so, enabling it after installing Ubuntu is likely to
lead to corruption since Linux does not understand the caching feature,
so if it works at all, it will be bypassing the cache. Also Linux does
not care
You're not making sense. 2 MB is 4096 sectors. The default start
location for the last several years has been sector 2048, or 1 MB, which
leaves plenty of room for the core to fit.
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This was fixed several years ago by unmounting the swap partition during
the partitinoing step.
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Are you sure? I'm looking at the upstream git master source code and
it's broken.
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Title:
Ubiquity is stuck after Prepare step
To
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Title:
Please add support for GPT disks
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