Public bug reported:
The partitioner fails to detect any existing partitions. The only
alternative on manual partitioning is to erase the whole disk. I could
not proceed the installation and test.
This is a very serious problem for regular users since it erases the
partition table and causes a complete loss of all data on the computer.
REMARKS: This bug might be related to other partitioning problems such
as 138156 or 130124. The problem was experienced while testing Ubuntu
Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 5 alternate install on a Linux-friendly laptop Sony
Vaio VGN-B1XP. This particular computer has been extensively tested with
several Linux distributions and with other releases of Ubuntu without
any issues on partitioning or disk handling. (But I have to confess that
I did not test yet how it feels to erase all data on the computer,
perhaps I may experience this in the future.)
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: gutsy partition
** Description changed:
The partitioner fails to detect any existing partitions. The only
- alternative, even on manual partitioning is to erase the whole disk. I
- could not proceed the installation and test.
+ alternative on manual partitioning is to erase the whole disk. I could
+ not proceed the installation and test.
This is a very serious problem for regular users since it erases the
partition table and causes a complete loss of all data on the computer.
REMARKS: This bug might be related to other partitioning problems such
as 138156 or 130124. The problem was experienced while testing Ubuntu
Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 5 alternate install on a Linux-friendly laptop Sony
Vaio VGN-B1XP. It This particular computer has been extensively tested
with several Linux distributions and with other releases of Ubuntu
without any issues on partitioning or disk handling. (But I have to
confess that I did not test yet how it feels to erase all data on the
computer, perhaps I may experience this in the future.)
** Tags added: gutsy partition
** Description changed:
The partitioner fails to detect any existing partitions. The only
alternative on manual partitioning is to erase the whole disk. I could
not proceed the installation and test.
This is a very serious problem for regular users since it erases the
partition table and causes a complete loss of all data on the computer.
REMARKS: This bug might be related to other partitioning problems such
as 138156 or 130124. The problem was experienced while testing Ubuntu
Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 5 alternate install on a Linux-friendly laptop Sony
- Vaio VGN-B1XP. It This particular computer has been extensively tested
- with several Linux distributions and with other releases of Ubuntu
- without any issues on partitioning or disk handling. (But I have to
- confess that I did not test yet how it feels to erase all data on the
- computer, perhaps I may experience this in the future.)
+ Vaio VGN-B1XP. This particular computer has been extensively tested with
+ several Linux distributions and with other releases of Ubuntu without
+ any issues on partitioning or disk handling. (But I have to confess that
+ I did not test yet how it feels to erase all data on the computer,
+ perhaps I may experience this in the future.)
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[Gutsy Tribe 5] Existing partitions are not detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144230
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