Public bug reported:
I am installing from a CD ( created from the download of a .iso image on
ubuntu.com) a version of Ubuntu 10.04.1 on a PC using a AMD 64 bits with 4
GB of RAM and 1 TB of SATA Disc using RAID. A free space ( unallocated
space ) of 450 GB is available for the LINUX install and I want to set up the
PC ( using now Windows 7 ) as dual boot ( W7 / Ubuntu )
During the install process after the question about time zone and Keyboard the
system is supposed to display the partition settings and this screen stay
empty and is never updated. If we force the install to move forward the
installer complains about the fact that no root file is assigned and the
install stay incomplete.
I did try to use the alternate CD ( with more options ) which is not using the
graphical interface but the results is the same when times come to display the
partition on the screen.
I did try also to use Gparted to install in the free section of the disc a
partition .ext3 of 450 G and a swap space for LINUX of 20 GB but the
installer is not able to see that assignment either.
I will appreciate some guidance from LINUX experts on the forum .
Thanks in advance and best regards
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ubuntu installer does not work on PC Acer inspire using Disc RAID Array.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/662234
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