That was my assumption, however it was late at night here in Singapore so I
posponed until the morning.

I repartitioned the disk, this time completely -- the only thing I saved
previously: my IBM recovery 3.4gb partition (it didn't end on a cylendar
boundry, but this sholudn't be a problem, correct?)  I then rebooted the
computer, just a fall back to old partitioning rules: fdisk, reboot, format,
install.   Everything worked beautifully

Thanks!
-Chris



On 6/15/06, Jonathan Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Could the:
>   "Error reading inode xxxx"
> messages be caused by disk failure?
>
> Perhaps ubiquity doesn't yet have proper exceptions for disk failures?
>
> --
> installer crashed
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/49730
>


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Lehigh University
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installer crashed
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49730

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