> Mar 6 05:00:35 ubuntu ubiquity: sudo: unable to open /etc/sudoers:
Permission denied
That's a very strange error. sudo should be an suid-root executable,
which means it should have no problem opening /etc/sudoers.
Is this happening when installing from a live CD or from a USB stick?
What's the output of the command 'ls -l /usr/bin/sudo' on this system?
(Have you already rebooted since hitting this error, and if so, did the
problem persist?)
I suspect a filesystem corruption problem or kernel fs driver bug here.
The above answers may help us pin it down.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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precise failed to install: unable to initialize policy plugin
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