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outdated activity; is it still an problem ?
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It doesn't make sense to *me* that the mount point would make the
slightest difference here, so I'm not going to make this change until I
see some reasoning for it. It sounds like sheer coincidence to me ...
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On Tue, January 27, 2009 12:39, Colin Watson wrote:
It doesn't make sense to *me* that the mount point would make the
slightest difference here, so I'm not going to make this change until I
see some reasoning for it. It sounds like sheer coincidence to me ...
Have you tried to simulate the
It didn't really make sense to me either but it did work. I had tried
restarting the installation 3 or 4 times before I changed the mount
point. The moment it was not top-level it worked. Maybe it was a
coincidence though. Only the NTFS partition was affected by this
behavior.
This is not
On Tue, May 6, 2008 17:19, Ramon Rocha wrote:
Hello,
I also experience this bug and found a work-around on the ubuntu forums.
If you try to mount it as a top-level location, it will not work.
However, mounting under another existing location worked.
For example:
setting mount to /windows
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Hello,
I also experience this bug and found a work-around on the ubuntu forums.
If you try to mount it as a top-level location, it will not work.
However, mounting under another existing location worked.
For example:
setting mount to /windows did not work but setting mount to
/media/windows did
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Also experienced this bug, with the Alternate CD installer of Ubuntu
7.10. At first I thought maybe the NTFS filesystem was corrupted, so we
did a defrag, clean up temporary files, and force CHKDSK, and retried
the Ubuntu install, but with the same results. After about a dozen
attempts with
My problem arose when i reinstalled Grub to support gfxboot. My hard drive is
so shared:
1)ntfs -Windows XP - 70,85GB - sda1
2)vfat - Common data - 17,48 GB - sda2
3) - unallocated -35,34 GB Probably Fedora core new partition
4) Extended including:
Linux Swap - 1,13GB
Ubuntu 6.10 - 61,51GB -
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