Hi,

I just started the install with "sudo ubiquity -d".

It has crashed same way as the first time. Just after, I sent the
requested files to the host machine with scp and I enclose them three
here in an archive.

After that I had the idea to click on "try again" and this time, instead
of being on the "manual partitioning" option, it was on the automatic
position, which I left on because I was curious to see what, and now :
_it is installing_.

I'm not sure of the result yet, because the install is not finished at
the moment. Just that one question comes to me : I'm installing on a
virtual disk that is not bigger than 4250MB... Is there a feature in
ubiquity that tests the available disk space when one installs ?


** Attachment added: "3 log files in an archive"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39626072/Logs-LucidDesktopInstall_20100223.tar.bz2

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