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** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu Impish)
Importance: Medium
Status: Triaged
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
ESP on install medium automatically configured as ESP for install,
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Title:
ESP on install medium automatically configured as ESP for install,
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Ubuntu Desktop hirsute RC, performed tests on
- hp dc7700 (c2d-e6320, 5gb, nvidia quadro nvs 290)
- dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e8300, 8gb, amd/ati radeon rv610/radeon hd2400
pro/xt)
listed on
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/419/builds/229822/testcases/1302/results/
without issue. Sy
Just to confirm everything I've written in message #25.
I've repeated the same tests with the deily iso 20/4.
The workaround at message #13 is no more needed for Ubuntu 21.04, but it
can still be useful for Ubutnu 20.10
The step:
sudo apt install --reinstall grub-pc
can be more easily replaced b
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Title:
ESP on install medium automatically configured as ESP for install,
failing install
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Hi everybody,
As guiverc I have updated Ubiquity on a older Ubuntu iso image to get version
21.04.19
In good part I can confirm good news!
...but there are still bizarre things
I've performed 2 test installation:
1- MANUALLY CHOSING A PARTITION
Same result reported by guiverc at comment #24
Th
@jibel The bug was explicitly not closed in the changelog, because this
is not the correct fix for it, just a workaround for standard install
mediums which have 5 MB size.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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The important bit started in #22.
By booting the older daily (sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade) to
get the fixed `ubiquity` & other packages... then starting the install..
The install I'd done before
- hp dc7700 (c2d-e6320, 5gb, nvidia quadro nvs 290)
manual partitioning, pre-prepared, DOS
I just noticed #21 and have the prior daily running with an updated
`ubiquity`... and noticed the following on drawing of the ubiquity
dialog.
It appears some text is drawn but then overwritten by the sda1 map
(green bar on the picture)... If this is the message that @juliank
says I should have
ubiquity (21.04.18) hirsute; urgency=medium
* Only auto-configure ESP larger than 50 MiB - this works around LP 1924823,
where the 5 MB ESP on the install medium was configured as /boot/efi.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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@juliank I saw your update last night, and hoped I'd see a new RC/daily
to test your applied workaround, so if there something I can help test..
let me know..
(I've had this issue on 2x dell optiplex 755, a 780 & hp dc7700 but I
suspect it occurs regardless of bios box.. the dc7700 & one d755 I
I have applied a workaround in ubiquity that makes it ignore ESPs
smaller than 50 MB, which should fix this bug for most users, unless
some popular tool reformats the USB stick itself and creates a larger
ESP.
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I prepared dc7700 using MBR/dos partition table & single partition (done
using gparted on hiruste live).
Did a QA-test install equivalent to comment #9 except partitioning was
done using gparted before ubiquity was run.
(MBR/dos partition table, single partition being sda1)
(representing my many
@juliank & (differs to my comment #16)
Using the latest daily (so different ISO) I repeated the steps (comment
#9) and do get an warning today (I don't recall it before, but maybe I'm
mistaken)
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"The partition table format in use on your disks normally requires you to
create a separate partit
@juliank, the install was done on a nearby test box (near my primary
system) simulating a usual install which really will be a MBR/legacy
partition table
the GPT was automatically created when I selected new (I'd have chosen
MBR if given a choice); the systems where this matters are all MBR and
h
> juliank
> Jeremie, the correct workaround is to deselect the EFI system partition when
> you configure partitions in the installer, as I explained in comment #5.
Let's say that the EFI partition is not selected, it only shows the type (EFI)
but it's not selected a mount point.
As reported in co
Comment #11 - it looks you installed on GPT without a bios boot
partition, so there's no space to embed BIOS grub. The installer will
have warned you, please listen to it.
Jeremie, the correct workaround is to deselect the EFI system partition
when you configure partitions in the installer, as I e
Got the WORKAROUND and it's quite easy :D
(Thanks guiverc, you gave the idea!)
As you have done I tried to boot the system keeping the USB installer device
connected to the computer. I've just set 'first boot from hard disk' inside
bios settings... and the system boots.
Then I've uninstalled gru
Further to comment #9 (with the idea of work-around) I initial-booted
the thumb-drive (installation media) but by editing the grub entry (so
instead of booting it normally; it booted the installed (sda1) system
instead using `chainloader (hd1)+1`)
and my installed version booted.
I ejected the t
comment #11 didn't boot :(
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failing install
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Some more info:
- I repeated the installation selecting the "don't use this partition" option
for the EFI partition of the USB device.
The result is still the same like in the example of guiverc:
/dev/sda1 on /target type ext4
/dev/sdb2 on /target/boot/efi
- I filed a new bug report: bug #192485
Ubuntu hirsute QA-test on install on
- hp dc7700 (c2d-e6320, 5gb, nvidia quadro nvs 290)
manual partitioning, created new new partition table
sda1 will be ext4 using all available space
(ISO written to media via mkusb/dus; live; but I've had same result before
writing ISO with `dd bs=4M of..`)
f
Hi and thanks for your reply.
I'm going to do some more tests.
Anyway, if you select "Erase the disk and install Ubuntu" the installer
is going to create an ESP on /dev/sda (see the attached picture). I
didn't perform this type of installation (I did it few months ago and it
actually create the ES
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/1924823
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