[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2019-12-17 Thread nate liv
It is possible to make an Ubuntu Minimal USB for installing Ubuntu on devices that are hard to install with the full-sized Ubuntu iso. see: https:https://sarkariresult.onl/ , https://pnrstatus.vip/ & https://19216811.cam/ -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2017-11-02 Thread Andres Rodriguez
** Changed in: maas Status: Triaged => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1307614 Title: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive To manage

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-16 Thread Scott Moser
The feature that I would like in maas to address this is the ability for the user to provide installer config (in addition to user-data). This installer config would be passed wholesale through maas to curtin (or d-i). . This would allow either a.) the user to provide curtin-config without

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-16 Thread Scott Moser
The feature that I would like in maas to address this is the ability for the user to provide installer config (in addition to user-data). This installer config would be passed wholesale through maas to curtin (or d-i). . This would allow either a.) the user to provide curtin-config without

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-12 Thread Gavin Panella
Something we want to add to MAAS is the idea of recommissioning, i.e. when a node is released back to MAAS, it runs a cycle that does a bunch of things to get the machine ready to go out the door again. For example, reset BIOS settings, erase disks. Like commissioning, a MAAS admin would be able

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-12 Thread Gavin Panella
Something we want to add to MAAS is the idea of recommissioning, i.e. when a node is released back to MAAS, it runs a cycle that does a bunch of things to get the machine ready to go out the door again. For example, reset BIOS settings, erase disks. Like commissioning, a MAAS admin would be able

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-11 Thread Scott Moser
Roderick, To quote the page you referenced: | Ubuntu Server (CLI) Installation | 300 MHz x86 processor | 192 MiB of system memory (RAM) | 1 GB of disk space | Graphics card and monitor capable of 640x480 | CD drive 1GB for server. so 2GB is *twice* the *recommended* (not required)

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-11 Thread Scott Moser
Roderick, To quote the page you referenced: | Ubuntu Server (CLI) Installation | 300 MHz x86 processor | 192 MiB of system memory (RAM) | 1 GB of disk space | Graphics card and monitor capable of 640x480 | CD drive 1GB for server. so 2GB is *twice* the *recommended* (not required)

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-10 Thread Andres Rodriguez
** Also affects: curtin (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: curtin (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed ** Changed in: curtin (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Critical -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team,

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-10 Thread Scott Moser
Roderick, fwiw, its not terribly obvious that the 2GB disk is wrong. Why would you want your root disk of your OS to be the big one? instead, use the small one that is sufficient, and put all your data on the big one. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-10 Thread Roderick Smith
The official Ubuntu system requirements include 5GB of disk space (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements), so installing to a 2GB disk is just plain wrong. This bug report was just bumped in priority because it's similar to problems being experienced with other

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-10 Thread Andres Rodriguez
** Also affects: curtin (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: curtin (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed ** Changed in: curtin (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Critical -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-10 Thread Scott Moser
Roderick, fwiw, its not terribly obvious that the 2GB disk is wrong. Why would you want your root disk of your OS to be the big one? instead, use the small one that is sufficient, and put all your data on the big one. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 1307614] Re: MAAS sometimes attempts to install to USB flash drive

2014-06-10 Thread Roderick Smith
The official Ubuntu system requirements include 5GB of disk space (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements), so installing to a 2GB disk is just plain wrong. This bug report was just bumped in priority because it's similar to problems being experienced with other