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Fixed in Ubutun 14.10 (utopic).
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Title:
unable to install 13.10 on Intel RAID0 volume
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I have the same exact problem when trying installing Ubuntu 14.04 on my Dell
T3600.
I have a RAID0 on hardware RAID. Unless I choose LVM, the installation cannot
continue.
The ??? ?? error will show when I try to click install now.
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Really? No-one comments on a bug for 60 days and it magically stops
being a bug? WTF, Canonical?
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I should add that sometimes It will let me dismiss the error and
continue and other times it can't be dismissed. I will do more testing
today and post logs.
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This bug is still present in 14.04. Unless I select the LVM option,
Ubiquity will just give the ??? error. Installation continues
until it attempts to install grub and it failes with Executing 'grub-
install /dev/sda' failed. This is a fatal error. I chose the option
to download updates
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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HP Envy 17 2090nr, fakeraid isw raid0.
Yes, I have the same issue. It's even worse for me as 12.04 only works
partially. I can install but it won't boot. I have to do some manual fix
to GRUB2.
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What do you mean by bogus entries?
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Title:
unable to install 13.10 on Intel RAID0 volume
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By bogus, I mean the graphical display is referencing partitions and
devices that don't/can't actually exist, and/or duplicate references to
the same partition or device.
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Could you be more specific? Why can't they exist? And the duplicate
line is normal. It's weird, but not harmful.
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Title:
unable to install
On 14-02-15 02:59 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
Could you be more specific? Why can't they exist? And the duplicate
line is normal. It's weird, but not harmful.
Not at this time, as reproducing the problem would involve destroying my
existing, functional, 12.04 install. (Or backing up and
According to the logs it was using /dev/mapper/isw_bfajajcabd_Volume0p1,
which is correct. The only thing out of the ordinary I see is an
exception trying to write the new partition table, but the nature of the
exception is not logged. Could you try manually running sudo parted
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I'd rank this problem as critical, since it utterly prevents me from
reinstalling Ubuntu on my primary workstation. There is no known workaround
(yet).
I have tried pre-partitioning the disk and pre-formatting the partitions, that
didn't make any difference. (In fact, ubiquity insists it's
At the moment, ubiquity debian-installer do not support Intel Raid
volumes as best as they could. Full support for Intel Raid via mdadm is
planned.
RAID0 does not provide any data-redundancy. To fully utilise both hard-
disks, you can consider an option of deconfiguring raid and installing
onto
That doesn't help me, as I need striping for speed, not reliability.
I see mdadm isn't present on the 13.10 live CD either, this completely
crippling my efforts to do it using md inside Linux.
Back to 12.04 I go for now, at least it mostly works.
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