Public bug reported:
Ubuntu fails and requires a hard reboot. This appears to be due to the
file system becoming readonly.
This has happened many times over the past few months. Tonight, these were the
programs being used when the system died.
1. Gnome Terminal 3.38.1
2. Evolution 3.40
Public bug reported:
Tried to install Ubuntu alongside Windows 10. It failed when it tried
to install Grub. The error said the target location was a read-only
filesystem.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.04
Package: ubiquity 21.04.19
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.11.0-16.17-generic 5.
Hello meisterplanlos,
I never figured out the problem nor got any help on the issue. I've switched
to Debian and it has been working perfectly ever since.
Debian has come a long way since I first tried it in 2001!
Good luck,
Michael
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Michael Duckwitz
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I've downloaded both of the latest Feisty releases and neither of them
will even boot. They both freeze when it's loading the kernel. It also
freezes at different points (4%, 8%, 15%, 48%...). Then after a bit it
gives "I/O ERROR, ERROR READING BOOT CD" and I have to reboot.
The md5sums check o
se <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,
I am wondering if you had problems w/ this in Edgy as well? Or if you
didn't try it?
Jonathan
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Install Freezes when Loading ide-floppy
https://launchpad.net/bugs/51562
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Michael Duckwitz
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Public bug reported:
When installing Kubuntu (Dapper) on my system, the machine freezes when
it says it's "Loading module 'ide-floppy'". I had top running at the
time and the top processes were hald, udevd, and ubiquity.
The installation freezes in the same place every time. Also, since the
sys
about this sort of
> problem in the next release.
>
> ** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
>Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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> Installer Crashed after Manual Partitioning
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/50954
>
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Michael Duckwitz
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Public bug reported:
The installer crashed after I had manually partitioned the hard drive.
I did this because I have another distro on the hard drive and Windows
on a different hard drive. I didn't resize anything, I just formated
and labeled the partitions for Kubuntu.
Partitions for Kubuntu: