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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
Ubiquity's Installation Type
I have the same problem and formatting my disk to empty is not an
option. I'm not sure I can use Ubuntu if a blocking bug can go this
long without being addressed.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Yes, it was a serious problem. Does/did the disk originally have
Windows installed with the Raid Component option selcted (e.i. from
Acer ). If so I don't think that there is a work around that doesn't
involve wiping the whole thing?
Ubiquity should provide a more more elegant for detecting
The issue is related to the fact that the drive is descried as Raid
Component in the Disk Utility Image (see comment #2).
I was able to use disk utility to remove this by formatting the drive as
empty ~ and was able to continue on with the installation. So I am now
happy. However I am very
** Attachment added: Ubiquity's Installation Type Window
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Here's an image of the Disk Utility program that shows the state of the
disk onto which I am attempting to install Ubuntu 11.10.
** Attachment added: Disk Utility Image
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