So pity this issue is still present in 2020 - for me during Linux Mint
19.3 installation onto exist Linux Mint 19.1.
My workaround was: I had to skip to mount exist /home and /opt
partitions, and just to reinstall a root / one. After successful
installation and reboot I had to delete new /home
I can confirm that this is still happening on 11.04 being installed from
a USB Disk, when trying to install as an upgrade to my existing (11.04)
installation. After trying to shut down the computer (eventually
requiring a hard-off) the upgrade option had disappeared, so installing
as a clean
I'll also confirm this is still happening on both my 10.10 LiveCD and
'alternate' 11.04 CD.
No other distro has made this happen when keeping (K) /home (instead
of reformatting it), in order to preserve my settings user-files.
Inconvenient, but gave me an excuse to check out openSuSE 11.4, which
I have a Dell Mini 9 currently installing 11.04 i386 desktop from a USB
flash disk. It had 10.10 on it. I booted from the flash disk, chose the
Install option and the new (is it?) upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04
option, got a little message to say I hadn't configured any swap, was
returned to the
I can also confirmed that the same issue happens with
ubuntustudio-8.04.1 amd64 iso and also ubuntustudio 10.04.
I also found that is caused by an old partition that I keeped without
format. Yes, my old /home - /dev/sda4. I found the solution is install
a base system without mounting /dev/sda4.
I can confirm this still exist with ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso as on
2009-04-20. It has not been fixed.
How do I fix this? I now have a fucked up / partition, grub fails with
Error 15, Ubuntu won't install no matter what.. I still have files on
/home (seperate partion)
The installer needs to
I can also confirmed that the same issue happens with: ubuntu-9.04-rc-
desktop-amd64.iso
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I managed to fix it by installing ArchLinux.. then installing Ubuntu over it..
the error did not show this time.
What I did and noticed when installing ArchLinux was that I could not mount
/home .. had to fsck.jfs it.. then it mounted. The same thing happened from
Ubuntu install CD live session
I'm marking this as fixed released, as it's been nearly 4 months since
my previous question asking if anyone is able to reproduce this, and I
suspect the issue has been fixed in one of the later revisions. If
someone finds later that they are experiencing this bug, please feel
free to reopen this
Is anyone able to reproduce this with the final 8.04 CD? The code in
question underwent numerous revisions prior to release and I believe
this bug was fixed.
If you are able to reproduce the bug, please attach a fresh
/var/log/syslog and /var/log/partman from the install environment.
Thanks!
I just got this error with alpha 6 which I downloaded and burned to CD
two days ago. Are there steps I can take to resolve it?
Also, as Andrew Frank said, my system will no longer boot into Windows.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to fix it like Andrew did. (It isn't the
end of the world because
i had the same problem (with a copy of hardy from end of jan 08) and try
now with alpha4.
however: this bug left the system with a blank boot partition and it
could not boot other systems still present. this is ok for alpha
software and i know how to recover.
the important issue here is, that
alpha4 install seems to have gone fine for me. i will attach the log
files
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I can confirm it too
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Hallo.
I'm have the same problem with
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
My HW:
Notebook Prestigio, HDD: Samsung 60GB SATA HM060II
Sorry for my english. :)
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just to note this occurred in the same attempt to install as Bug #186146
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* Changing Status to confirmed *
I can confirm this on the 25th and 26th i386 daily-live cd.
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