I was trying to install 12.04 32 bit on a SanDisk Extreme 16GB SD card (C10, U1, 45MB/s) in the MMC slot on my Sony Vaio VPCCW27FX notebook (January 2010 vintage). Ubuntu recognized my hardware, and paused the installation to advise creation of a Swap partition on the SD card. Ubuntu then warned that it might take a long time. Knowing that Ubuntu actually installs rather fast, even on slow HDDs, I thought it would be no problem, but it took a really long time and I eventually chose "Quit." I did this first on the initial bootup from the CD, and Ubuntu then loaded the Live session. So I tried it again with the desktop icon, and Ubuntu showed the Swap partition taking up the entire 16 GB. When I tried to move on to the installation (maybe I tried to change the Swap partition, or to re-write it as 1500 MB), Ubuntu said it needed to write previous operations to disk, and then it took another very long time. When I Quit again, I got this error.
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