This is a pretty serious bug: it's in an LTS release, breaks a
completely clean install, and the workarounds involve going around the
package manager and negating the distribution. According to the
effective 'upstream' -- Debian's Pirate Praveen -- it's been fixed since
his -dfsg10 version. So
Public bug reported:
I am attempting to install Ubuntu on my new laptop. I have windows 8
installed on two SSDs in RAID0. I also use some of my hard disk for
storage. I have 300 GB or so of unallocated space on my hard disk. I am
pretty confident that my partitions were set up correctly for the
Thank you very much. That solved my problem.
On Apr 17, 2015 4:20 PM, Phillip Susi ps...@ubuntu.com wrote:
You need to install grub to the raid array (
/dev/mapper/isw_ccbcjefhch_RAID0IMSVolume ), not an individual drive.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nagiosgrapher
The graph definitions provided in the
/etc/nagiosgrapher/ngraph.d/standard/check_mysql.ncfg file are incorrect
with respect to the output of the check_mysql command shipped with the
nagios3 package.
The discrepancies are:
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