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Title:
The ext3 file system creation in partition #1 of SC
** Tags added: ubiquity-1.4.11
** Tags added: feisty
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Title:
The ext3 file system creation in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda)
failed.
To ma
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. I noticed the package your bugging is updated in
Maverick. Does this occur in it? If so, please feel free to mark this
bug as new. Thanks in advance!
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The ext3 file system creation in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,
I also was stuck on the "Creating ext3 file system for / in partition #1
on SCSI1 (0.0.0)" error for a long time. The answer is to use the
separate partition editor to create new partitions, then do the
installation and use those existing partitions. I finally installed
Ubuntu 9.04 this way on an
Hello, I am running into this issue with 8.10, possible solutions would
be greatly appreciated.
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Jerry, thanks for your comments. I guess trying alpha's is a step too
bold.
So, I will get the 8.04.1 alternate CD for the next step. I hope that
failure in creation ext3 file system is addressed.
If this does not work, I guess I will try an earlier Xubuntu (so that if
this succeed, I will try yo
I also have a friend who's running into this issue with the 8.04.1 -
possible solutions are welcomed.
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Well, Intrepid Ibex Alpha 2 is under development so expect problems
(even severe ones) that will be fixed later. The Alpha 2 announcement
said to use the Alternate CD (not the CD Live) which installed just fine
on my system; the CD Live fails, on two different PC's. Note the
Alternate CD is in te
I have very similar problem as Yotam Medini.
Using LiveCD for installation, the creation of ext3 system stalls at 5%
and the system freeze (no response to keyboard, mouse).
The system is a Celeron 2.0G with 1G DDR-PC2100 memory, I am trying to
make a single boot (not dual-boot) system on a dedica
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Install of Hardy/8.04 failed for me several times.
The failure was always upon trying to make ext3 filesystem.
Before details, let me summarize some points of my case.
+ The problem happened for Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Xubuntu-alternate.
+ LiveCD and alternate-install refers to IDE-disk as /dev/sda and S
Trying to install Ubuntu Feisty Fawn on this laptop:
Medion 42427
256 MB RAM
I have previously installed xubuntu 6.04 on that laptop, with success.
Now trying to install Ubuntu (Fresh install, no dual boot).
I now get this error:
"The ext3 file system creation in partition #3 of IDE1 master (h
In my last post, the log from partman was not up to date, I had not yet
closed the partitioner.
The log from /var/log/partman AFTER partitioner was done:
parted_server: Closing infifo and outfifo
parted_server: main_loop: iteration 38
parted_server: Opening infifo
/lib/partman/automatically_par
I ran into this issue on the Xubuntu 7.10 iso. sda1 was missing while
sda2 was there.
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Gutsy Xubuntu partitioning worked, mind this is very early Alpha and Gutsy is
not to ship until October.
Xubuntu Gutsy install partitioner was able to do new and create and format
partition and successfully install as 2nd Linux on the hard drive. These are
the operations that don't work on Xubu
Seems I get hit by this on trying to install 7.04 desktop via live CD.
I disabled removable media auto-mounting and applied
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/99908/comments/4, no
luck.
>From syslog:
May 23 13:25:31 ubuntu partman: /dev/hda1 is mounted; will not make a
file
Thanks for looking at/finding the bug. As you thought, Ubuntu 20070515
installed successfully on the same configuration Xubuntu failed. This
entry is from that install.
I'm on the list to manual install Xubuntu Alternate so let me give that
a try, and then the workaround you've designed (time av
I have reproduced and isolated Jerry's problem, and filed it separately
as bug 107259 together with a workaround. Jerry, please see that bug.
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So, I think Jerry's problem is a different one:
Apr 16 19:00:44 ubuntu hald: mounted /dev/hdb1 on behalf of uid 0
Apr 16 19:00:51 ubuntu partman: mke2fs 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
Apr 16 19:00:51 ubuntu partman: /dev/hdb1 is mounted; will not make a
filesystem here!
I wonder if this particular autom
I tried to reproduce Jerry's problem testing Kubuntu i386 20070415 on the same
hardware I described previously. I was unable to do so. Here's what I did:
The disk already had an existing install of Kubuntu feisty on it using the
whole of /dev/sda1. Simpler than Jerry's set up but still something
Here's the accompanying syslog.
Cheers, Jerry
** Attachment added: "/var/og/syslog from manual partitin failure"
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Re-created the "ext3 file system creation in partition #1 of IDE1 slave
(hdb) failed with 20070215 rsync of Xubuntu. I've got the same level
Ubuntu and Kubuntu but haven't tried them. I have screen pictures of
the error message and the setup screen if useful.
Attached is /var/log/partman. I don
Jerry, could you attach /var/log/syslog and /var/log/partman from after
the failure, please? (I don't need a --debug log in this case.)
Richard's problems do look consistently like either CD read errors or
out-of-memory conditions; the logs are certainly not clean of other
errors caused by this. J
Just for the record I observe the same results as my original report
with Kubuntu desktop i386 20070415
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"The ext3 file system creation" failure is actually a failure of the manual
partitioner. It reads like a "format" failure but it isn't.
"delete" and "new" are failing to do anything. The hard disk isn't changed at
all.
"edit" with "resize" also fails to do anything.
"edit" entering the same si
Repeat install didn't work for me. I tried to install with delete, new,
& reformat, got the failure as usual, while still under install, tried
repeating the manual partitioning and formatting, failed again. Then I
quit install, started it again, re-did the manual partition and tried to
format, fa
I had the same that jerry but in version 20070411 BUT when repeat the
install after the error just did fine. That mean show the error but if
you try again works I reported in Bug #105748 but only when I delete or
create the partition in a NTFS is I do the same in a ext3 or another and
just work no
Feisty Xubuntu 20070414
1.2 gHz Celeron 512mb
4 boot system:
hda1 Win98, hda2 Ubuntu Dapper, hda3 Swap
hdb1 Xubuntu Edgy, hdb2 Swap, hdb3 Ubuntu Feisty up to date
All 4 boot and run just fine.
Test install Xubuntu Feisty on hdb1
manual delete partition
new partition
format partition
migration as
I think this may be due to an out-of-memory condition, although it's
hard to be certain, and in any case the installer ought to respond more
gracefully.
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I've just tripped over this bug again in Kubuntu 20070411, the release
candidate. The symptoms are exactly as described in the original report.
In this case the disk had an existing install of Kubuntu 20070411 on it
from an earlier test.
This time the suggested fix of editing /lib/partman/commit.d
I've no idea if this is useful or not but it seems relevant so I'll add
it anyway
** Attachment added: "/var/log/installer/debug"
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OK now things get strange. Following on from above I tested an install
with Kubuntu daily build 20070402. Selecting guided - auto resize at the
partitioning stage works fine and the install completes without errors.
Following this I attempted to install by selecting 'guided - use entire
disk' at th
The suggested fix works perfectly.
Technically the two tests weren't exactly equal. Originally I had both
Kubuntu and Xubuntu installed on the system before the problem occurred.
However the original problem hosed these installs. I re-installed
Kubuntu 7.04 beta just so there was something on the
Hmm, I wonder. Before starting the installer, could you please try
editing /lib/partman/commit.d/30parted, and putting 'update-dev' right
after close_dialog? So the whole script should read:
#!/bin/sh
. /lib/partman/definitions.sh
disable_swap
for dev in $DEVICES/*; do
[ -d "$dev" ] || conti
Update:
Following the error noted above I cancelled the install and shutdown the liveCD
from the main menu. Now when I go to boot the system it fails to boot. I just
see the following
Grub loading, please wait...
Error 22
So it looks as if the installer got as far as erasing the existing OSs.
N
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