[Bug 1634102] Re: Installer mistakenly mounts Btrfs root filesystem at /target/home, and crashes afterwards

2017-01-28 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
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[Bug 1634102] Re: Installer mistakenly mounts Btrfs root filesystem at /target/home, and crashes afterwards

2016-11-29 Thread Phillip Susi
So you set it to mount sda8 as /, and nothing for /home? Can you post the exact output of df or findmnt? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1634102 Title: Installer mistakenly mounts

[Bug 1634102] Re: Installer mistakenly mounts Btrfs root filesystem at /target/home, and crashes afterwards

2016-11-03 Thread Grey Seeker
I formatted the partition so no data was present. And the only mount point was for /home, and somehow the / wasn't mounted on /target. I checked with df and mount. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1634102] Re: Installer mistakenly mounts Btrfs root filesystem at /target/home, and crashes afterwards

2016-10-31 Thread Phillip Susi
It should have the @ subvolume mounted in /target, and the @home subvolume mounted in /target/home. In other words, you should see /dev/sda8 mounted in both places. Are you sure that df or findmnt showed nothing mounted in /home? Did you have the installer format the volume? ** Changed in:

[Bug 1634102] Re: Installer mistakenly mounts Btrfs root filesystem at /target/home, and crashes afterwards

2016-10-25 Thread Jesus Delgado
Simple, your root partition is full (at 100% utilized). You need to free up some space. Fastest way to get breathing room is to remove old log files in /var/log, then look around and see what's taking up so much space. You can easily see the size of individual directories with: cd / du -chs *

[Bug 1634102] Re: Installer mistakenly mounts Btrfs root filesystem at /target/home, and crashes afterwards

2016-10-17 Thread Grey Seeker
The error message makes sense, if /target does not lie on a separate partition it would be on the live system, and thus showing the error. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1634102 Title: