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Did you select install them side by side or use entire disk? As the
former modifies the partition table as soon as you click next, it's
entirely accurate for the summary page to say that there are no further
changes to the disk. However, if you selected use entire disk, then
this is indeed a
I chose side by side. But the summary is wrong nonetheless: choosing
side by side *does* mean that you have planned the creation of new
filesystems! Because Ubiquity will in fact automatically create a root
and a swap in the next phase.
By contrast, choosing side by side in the ubiquity of
** Tags added: iso-testing
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[Lucid] Ubiquity doesn't confirm the selected partitioning and gives a wrong
error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566687
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I chose side by side. But the summary is wrong nonetheless: choosing
side by side *does* mean that you have planned the creation of new
filesystems! Because Ubiquity will in fact automatically create a root
and a swap in the next phase.
As I mentioned above, when you get to the summary screen it
I also do not buy the assertion that this will cause confusion for new
users. They'll have selected install side by side, pressed next,
watched as it made a new partition, filled out the user setup page, and
pressed next to bring them to a summary page that says no further
changes to the
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[Lucid] Ubiquity doesn't confirm the selected partitioning and gives a wrong
error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566687
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They'll have selected install side by side, pressed next, watched as
it made a new partition, filled out the user setup page, and pressed
next to bring them to a summary page that says no further changes to the
partition table are necessary.
If the partition changes have already taken place, and
Extra clarification: this happens when I accept the *automatic*
partitioning proposal. I haven't tested it with a *manual* partitioning
setup.
Furthermore, the bug title isn't quite correct: it should be false
error message instead of wrong error message.
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[Lucid] Ubiquity doesn't confirm the