Just linking: The issue has been discussed and worked around on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2029774
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Title:
Precise non-pae mini.iso
This is biting me, too. In my installer/syslog, I'm seeing something
similar to what's in Erick Brunzell's log:
Feb 12 23:01:05 in-target: Setting up language-pack-gnome-en-base
(1:12.04+20111229) ...
Feb 12 23:01:09 in-target: Reading package lists...
Feb 12 23:01:09 in-target: Building
Ditto for me with the network install.
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Title:
Precise non-pae mini.iso installation results in incomplete language
support warning
To manage
I included a
check-language-support | xargs apt-get -y install
in my post install tasks. After that, gnome-language-support does not
find any missing packages, but I still get the pop-up in precise.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Hello.
I noticed that there hasn't been much activity with this bug. Just
chiming in to say that this error still occurs every time I do a network
install with 12.04.
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This actually happens even with the Oneiric mini.iso, but with Oneiric I
don't get the endless loop. So my best guess is that something is just
incomplete regarding Precise language packs. This wouldn't be surprising
since we're in Alpha 2, and given some of the lack of spell-check bugs
that we've
I posted four screenshots along with some explanation in a forum thread
if that's helpful:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11687248postcount=14
BTW that was using the standard PAE version of the Precise mini.iso just
to be sure it wasn't limited to the non-pae version.
I'll soon test the