** Description changed: See this Reddit thread for reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmint/comments/1oyhl0o/critical_install_error_what_do/ ...and this thread on the Linux Mint forum: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2708861#p2708861 linux mint GitHub bug report I created before this: https://github.com/inuxmint/cinnamon/issues/13203 (I thought the GitHub for Linux Mint was the right place to post it. Apparently it wasn't as the Ubiquity installer has this separate hub) The most noteworthy pieces of information have been added here: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=457750 I was told to report this here. I tried to install Linux Mint on an old laptop. It was released when SSDs started to become mainstream. It was sold with a weird "hybrid" hard drive that has a 500GB HDD and a 32GB SSD section. Model:______________Dell Inspiron 14 7437 BIOS/UEFI:__________Dell A12 CPU:________________Intel i7-4510U, 2 cores @ 2.0 to 3.1 GHz RAM:________________2×4 GiB DDR3-1600 Hynix HMT851S6AMR6R-PB GPU:________________Intel HD Graphics 4400 Display:____________14" 1920×1080 Hard Drive 0:_______ATA ST500LT032-1E9142 500 GB (scsi), ____________________revision 0003SDM1, S/N W3N0FEM1, type SATA, PPID CN0D8V362123244S00ARA02 Hard Drive 1:_______ATA Lite-OnIT LMS-32L6M mSATA 32 GB (scsi), ____________________revision DM5110E, S/N TW0H9R7V550854555507, type SSD, PPID TW0H9R7V550854555507A02 X.Org:______________21.1.11 - +----------+-----------+-----------+---------+-----------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------------------+ - | Number | Start | End | Size | File system | Name | Flags | - +----------+-----------+-----------+---------+-----------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------------------+ - | 1 | 1049 kB | 420 MB | 419 MB | ntfs | Basic data partition | diag, no_automount | - | 2 | 420 MB | 525 MB | 105 MB | fat32 | EFI system partition | boot, esp, no_automount | - | 3 | 525 MB | 660 MB | 134 MB | — | Microsoft reserved partition | msftres, no_automount | - | 4 | 660 MB | 500 GB | 499 GB | ntfs | Basic data partition | msftdata | - | 5 | 500 GB | 500 GB | 576 MB | ntfs | — (hidden) | hidden, diag, no_automount | - +----------+-----------+-----------+---------+-----------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------------------+ + Nr|Start|End |Size |FileS|Name | Flags | + --+-----+-----+-----+------+---------------------------+----------------------+ + 1 |1049kB|420MB|419MB|ntfs |Basic data partition | diag,no_automount + 2 |420 MB|525MB|105MB|fat32|EFI system partition |boot,esp,no_automount + 3 |525 MB|660MB|134MB|— |Microsoft reserved partition|msftres,no_automount + 4 |660 MB|500GB|499GB|ntfs |Basic data partition |msftdata + 5 |500 GB|500GB|576MB|ntfs |— (hidden) |hidden,diag,no_automount + --+-----+-----+-----+------+---------------------------+----------------------+ The laptop had Win10 installed before I tried to put the new install on it. I used the newest 1.1.07 version of Ventoy to put the newest Mint .iso on an 16GB Kingston Data Traveler 2.0 USB stick as boot medium. The install program seemingly didn't correctly automatically detect any part of the internal harddrive(s). When I ran the install, it had somehow seemingly erased both sides of the internal harddrive and/or failed to detect them and/or therefore automatically selected the USB stick as the harddrive for the installation instead, but didn't notify and/or warn me of that that in the install program. The install program should tell people on which storage medium the boot install software wants to install the software on, especially on the default option (= no custom partition selected). It then proceeded to try to install Linux Mint on the very same stick the install software was stored upon. The program then displayed the error message you can see as the first picture in the Reddit thread. After that, nothing worked. The pc wouldn't boot into the Linux Mint OS and I couldn't boot from the stick again. The stick was seemingly broken or wiped as it wouldn't show as a hard drive anymore in the hard drive overview on my parallely used Win11 test/control laptop. It was detectable with the Windows device manager though. After downloading another .iso of linux mint and Ventoy on my test/control laptop, I realized that the stick was indeed not broken at all, but that the ISO was just erased or corrupted. After reconfiguring the USB stick with Ventoy and the new .iso, I was able to boot linux mint from the stick on the old laptop again. This time I selected the custom ROM partition option to see what the program was suggesting to install upon. This was when I realized that the installation program tries to install linux mint on the very same stick the iso is stored upon, because it can't really detect the harddrive. My best guess is that it's because the harddrive is such a weird piece of hardware, but I really don't know. I only have access to this laptop on the weekends so I can't post the syslog and partman files here. Harddrive 0 info: www.disctech.com/Seagate-ST500LT032-500GB-SATA- Harddrive 1 info: www.disctech.com/Lite-On-LMS-32L6M-717771-001-1.8-in-32GB-6gbps-MLC-mSATA-SSD
** Description changed: See this Reddit thread for reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmint/comments/1oyhl0o/critical_install_error_what_do/ ...and this thread on the Linux Mint forum: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2708861#p2708861 linux mint GitHub bug report I created before this: https://github.com/inuxmint/cinnamon/issues/13203 (I thought the GitHub for Linux Mint was the right place to post it. Apparently it wasn't as the Ubiquity installer has this separate hub) The most noteworthy pieces of information have been added here: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=457750 I was told to report this here. I tried to install Linux Mint on an old laptop. It was released when SSDs started to become mainstream. It was sold with a weird "hybrid" hard drive that has a 500GB HDD and a 32GB SSD section. Model:______________Dell Inspiron 14 7437 BIOS/UEFI:__________Dell A12 CPU:________________Intel i7-4510U, 2 cores @ 2.0 to 3.1 GHz RAM:________________2×4 GiB DDR3-1600 Hynix HMT851S6AMR6R-PB GPU:________________Intel HD Graphics 4400 Display:____________14" 1920×1080 Hard Drive 0:_______ATA ST500LT032-1E9142 500 GB (scsi), ____________________revision 0003SDM1, S/N W3N0FEM1, type SATA, PPID CN0D8V362123244S00ARA02 Hard Drive 1:_______ATA Lite-OnIT LMS-32L6M mSATA 32 GB (scsi), ____________________revision DM5110E, S/N TW0H9R7V550854555507, type SSD, PPID TW0H9R7V550854555507A02 X.Org:______________21.1.11 - - Nr|Start|End |Size |FileS|Name | Flags | - --+-----+-----+-----+------+---------------------------+----------------------+ - 1 |1049kB|420MB|419MB|ntfs |Basic data partition | diag,no_automount - 2 |420 MB|525MB|105MB|fat32|EFI system partition |boot,esp,no_automount - 3 |525 MB|660MB|134MB|— |Microsoft reserved partition|msftres,no_automount - 4 |660 MB|500GB|499GB|ntfs |Basic data partition |msftdata - 5 |500 GB|500GB|576MB|ntfs |— (hidden) |hidden,diag,no_automount - --+-----+-----+-----+------+---------------------------+----------------------+ + Nr|Start_|End__|Size |FileS|Name | Flags | + --+------+-----+-----+-----+---------------------------+----------------------+ + 1_|1049kB|420MB|419MB|ntfs_|Basic data partition_______| diag,no_automount + 2_|420 MB|525MB|105MB|fat32|EFI system partition_______|boot,esp,no_automount + 3_|525 MB|660MB|134MB|—____|Microsoft reserved partition|msftres,no_automount + 4_|660 MB|500GB|499GB|ntfs_|Basic data partition_______|msftdata + 5_|500 GB|500GB|576MB|ntfs_|— (hidden)_________________|hidden,diag,no_automount + --+------+-----+-----+-----+---------------------------+----------------------+ The laptop had Win10 installed before I tried to put the new install on it. I used the newest 1.1.07 version of Ventoy to put the newest Mint .iso on an 16GB Kingston Data Traveler 2.0 USB stick as boot medium. The install program seemingly didn't correctly automatically detect any part of the internal harddrive(s). When I ran the install, it had somehow seemingly erased both sides of the internal harddrive and/or failed to detect them and/or therefore automatically selected the USB stick as the harddrive for the installation instead, but didn't notify and/or warn me of that that in the install program. The install program should tell people on which storage medium the boot install software wants to install the software on, especially on the default option (= no custom partition selected). It then proceeded to try to install Linux Mint on the very same stick the install software was stored upon. The program then displayed the error message you can see as the first picture in the Reddit thread. After that, nothing worked. The pc wouldn't boot into the Linux Mint OS and I couldn't boot from the stick again. The stick was seemingly broken or wiped as it wouldn't show as a hard drive anymore in the hard drive overview on my parallely used Win11 test/control laptop. It was detectable with the Windows device manager though. After downloading another .iso of linux mint and Ventoy on my test/control laptop, I realized that the stick was indeed not broken at all, but that the ISO was just erased or corrupted. After reconfiguring the USB stick with Ventoy and the new .iso, I was able to boot linux mint from the stick on the old laptop again. This time I selected the custom ROM partition option to see what the program was suggesting to install upon. This was when I realized that the installation program tries to install linux mint on the very same stick the iso is stored upon, because it can't really detect the harddrive. My best guess is that it's because the harddrive is such a weird piece of hardware, but I really don't know. I only have access to this laptop on the weekends so I can't post the syslog and partman files here. Harddrive 0 info: www.disctech.com/Seagate-ST500LT032-500GB-SATA- Harddrive 1 info: www.disctech.com/Lite-On-LMS-32L6M-717771-001-1.8-in-32GB-6gbps-MLC-mSATA-SSD ** Description changed: See this Reddit thread for reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmint/comments/1oyhl0o/critical_install_error_what_do/ ...and this thread on the Linux Mint forum: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2708861#p2708861 linux mint GitHub bug report I created before this: https://github.com/inuxmint/cinnamon/issues/13203 (I thought the GitHub for Linux Mint was the right place to post it. Apparently it wasn't as the Ubiquity installer has this separate hub) The most noteworthy pieces of information have been added here: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=457750 I was told to report this here. I tried to install Linux Mint on an old laptop. It was released when SSDs started to become mainstream. It was sold with a weird "hybrid" hard drive that has a 500GB HDD and a 32GB SSD section. Model:______________Dell Inspiron 14 7437 BIOS/UEFI:__________Dell A12 CPU:________________Intel i7-4510U, 2 cores @ 2.0 to 3.1 GHz RAM:________________2×4 GiB DDR3-1600 Hynix HMT851S6AMR6R-PB GPU:________________Intel HD Graphics 4400 Display:____________14" 1920×1080 Hard Drive 0:_______ATA ST500LT032-1E9142 500 GB (scsi), ____________________revision 0003SDM1, S/N W3N0FEM1, type SATA, PPID CN0D8V362123244S00ARA02 Hard Drive 1:_______ATA Lite-OnIT LMS-32L6M mSATA 32 GB (scsi), ____________________revision DM5110E, S/N TW0H9R7V550854555507, type SSD, PPID TW0H9R7V550854555507A02 X.Org:______________21.1.11 - Nr|Start_|End__|Size |FileS|Name | Flags | + Nr|Start_|End__|Size_|FileS|Name_______________________|Flags_________________| --+------+-----+-----+-----+---------------------------+----------------------+ 1_|1049kB|420MB|419MB|ntfs_|Basic data partition_______| diag,no_automount 2_|420 MB|525MB|105MB|fat32|EFI system partition_______|boot,esp,no_automount 3_|525 MB|660MB|134MB|—____|Microsoft reserved partition|msftres,no_automount 4_|660 MB|500GB|499GB|ntfs_|Basic data partition_______|msftdata 5_|500 GB|500GB|576MB|ntfs_|— (hidden)_________________|hidden,diag,no_automount --+------+-----+-----+-----+---------------------------+----------------------+ The laptop had Win10 installed before I tried to put the new install on it. I used the newest 1.1.07 version of Ventoy to put the newest Mint .iso on an 16GB Kingston Data Traveler 2.0 USB stick as boot medium. The install program seemingly didn't correctly automatically detect any part of the internal harddrive(s). When I ran the install, it had somehow seemingly erased both sides of the internal harddrive and/or failed to detect them and/or therefore automatically selected the USB stick as the harddrive for the installation instead, but didn't notify and/or warn me of that that in the install program. The install program should tell people on which storage medium the boot install software wants to install the software on, especially on the default option (= no custom partition selected). It then proceeded to try to install Linux Mint on the very same stick the install software was stored upon. The program then displayed the error message you can see as the first picture in the Reddit thread. After that, nothing worked. The pc wouldn't boot into the Linux Mint OS and I couldn't boot from the stick again. The stick was seemingly broken or wiped as it wouldn't show as a hard drive anymore in the hard drive overview on my parallely used Win11 test/control laptop. It was detectable with the Windows device manager though. After downloading another .iso of linux mint and Ventoy on my test/control laptop, I realized that the stick was indeed not broken at all, but that the ISO was just erased or corrupted. After reconfiguring the USB stick with Ventoy and the new .iso, I was able to boot linux mint from the stick on the old laptop again. This time I selected the custom ROM partition option to see what the program was suggesting to install upon. This was when I realized that the installation program tries to install linux mint on the very same stick the iso is stored upon, because it can't really detect the harddrive. My best guess is that it's because the harddrive is such a weird piece of hardware, but I really don't know. I only have access to this laptop on the weekends so I can't post the syslog and partman files here. Harddrive 0 info: www.disctech.com/Seagate-ST500LT032-500GB-SATA- Harddrive 1 info: www.disctech.com/Lite-On-LMS-32L6M-717771-001-1.8-in-32GB-6gbps-MLC-mSATA-SSD ** Description changed: See this Reddit thread for reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmint/comments/1oyhl0o/critical_install_error_what_do/ ...and this thread on the Linux Mint forum: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2708861#p2708861 linux mint GitHub bug report I created before this: https://github.com/inuxmint/cinnamon/issues/13203 (I thought the GitHub for Linux Mint was the right place to post it. Apparently it wasn't as the Ubiquity installer has this separate hub) The most noteworthy pieces of information have been added here: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=457750 I was told to report this here. I tried to install Linux Mint on an old laptop. It was released when SSDs started to become mainstream. It was sold with a weird "hybrid" hard drive that has a 500GB HDD and a 32GB SSD section. Model:______________Dell Inspiron 14 7437 BIOS/UEFI:__________Dell A12 CPU:________________Intel i7-4510U, 2 cores @ 2.0 to 3.1 GHz RAM:________________2×4 GiB DDR3-1600 Hynix HMT851S6AMR6R-PB GPU:________________Intel HD Graphics 4400 Display:____________14" 1920×1080 Hard Drive 0:_______ATA ST500LT032-1E9142 500 GB (scsi), ____________________revision 0003SDM1, S/N W3N0FEM1, type SATA, PPID CN0D8V362123244S00ARA02 Hard Drive 1:_______ATA Lite-OnIT LMS-32L6M mSATA 32 GB (scsi), ____________________revision DM5110E, S/N TW0H9R7V550854555507, type SSD, PPID TW0H9R7V550854555507A02 X.Org:______________21.1.11 - Nr|Start_|End__|Size_|FileS|Name_______________________|Flags_________________| - --+------+-----+-----+-----+---------------------------+----------------------+ - 1_|1049kB|420MB|419MB|ntfs_|Basic data partition_______| diag,no_automount - 2_|420 MB|525MB|105MB|fat32|EFI system partition_______|boot,esp,no_automount - 3_|525 MB|660MB|134MB|—____|Microsoft reserved partition|msftres,no_automount - 4_|660 MB|500GB|499GB|ntfs_|Basic data partition_______|msftdata - 5_|500 GB|500GB|576MB|ntfs_|— (hidden)_________________|hidden,diag,no_automount - --+------+-----+-----+-----+---------------------------+----------------------+ + |Start_|End__|Size_|FileS|Name________________________|Flags_________________| + -+------+-----+-----+-----+----------------------------+----------------------+ + 1|1049kB|420MB|419MB|ntfs_|Basic data partition________| diag,no_automount + 2|420 MB|525MB|105MB|fat32|EFI system partition________|boot,esp,no_automount + 3|525 MB|660MB|134MB|—____|Microsoft reserved partition|msftres,no_automount + 4|660 MB|500GB|499GB|ntfs_|Basic data partition________|msftdata + 5|500 GB|500GB|576MB|ntfs_|— (hidden)__________________|hidden,diag,no_automount + -+------+-----+-----+-----+----------------------------+----------------------+ The laptop had Win10 installed before I tried to put the new install on it. I used the newest 1.1.07 version of Ventoy to put the newest Mint .iso on an 16GB Kingston Data Traveler 2.0 USB stick as boot medium. The install program seemingly didn't correctly automatically detect any part of the internal harddrive(s). When I ran the install, it had somehow seemingly erased both sides of the internal harddrive and/or failed to detect them and/or therefore automatically selected the USB stick as the harddrive for the installation instead, but didn't notify and/or warn me of that that in the install program. The install program should tell people on which storage medium the boot install software wants to install the software on, especially on the default option (= no custom partition selected). It then proceeded to try to install Linux Mint on the very same stick the install software was stored upon. The program then displayed the error message you can see as the first picture in the Reddit thread. After that, nothing worked. The pc wouldn't boot into the Linux Mint OS and I couldn't boot from the stick again. The stick was seemingly broken or wiped as it wouldn't show as a hard drive anymore in the hard drive overview on my parallely used Win11 test/control laptop. It was detectable with the Windows device manager though. After downloading another .iso of linux mint and Ventoy on my test/control laptop, I realized that the stick was indeed not broken at all, but that the ISO was just erased or corrupted. After reconfiguring the USB stick with Ventoy and the new .iso, I was able to boot linux mint from the stick on the old laptop again. This time I selected the custom ROM partition option to see what the program was suggesting to install upon. This was when I realized that the installation program tries to install linux mint on the very same stick the iso is stored upon, because it can't really detect the harddrive. My best guess is that it's because the harddrive is such a weird piece of hardware, but I really don't know. I only have access to this laptop on the weekends so I can't post the syslog and partman files here. Harddrive 0 info: www.disctech.com/Seagate-ST500LT032-500GB-SATA- Harddrive 1 info: www.disctech.com/Lite-On-LMS-32L6M-717771-001-1.8-in-32GB-6gbps-MLC-mSATA-SSD ** Description changed: See this Reddit thread for reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmint/comments/1oyhl0o/critical_install_error_what_do/ ...and this thread on the Linux Mint forum: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2708861#p2708861 linux mint GitHub bug report I created before this: https://github.com/inuxmint/cinnamon/issues/13203 (I thought the GitHub for Linux Mint was the right place to post it. Apparently it wasn't as the Ubiquity installer has this separate hub) The most noteworthy pieces of information have been added here: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=457750 I was told to report this here. I tried to install Linux Mint on an old laptop. It was released when SSDs started to become mainstream. It was sold with a weird "hybrid" hard drive that has a 500GB HDD and a 32GB SSD section. Model:______________Dell Inspiron 14 7437 BIOS/UEFI:__________Dell A12 CPU:________________Intel i7-4510U, 2 cores @ 2.0 to 3.1 GHz RAM:________________2×4 GiB DDR3-1600 Hynix HMT851S6AMR6R-PB GPU:________________Intel HD Graphics 4400 Display:____________14" 1920×1080 Hard Drive 0:_______ATA ST500LT032-1E9142 500 GB (scsi), ____________________revision 0003SDM1, S/N W3N0FEM1, type SATA, PPID CN0D8V362123244S00ARA02 Hard Drive 1:_______ATA Lite-OnIT LMS-32L6M mSATA 32 GB (scsi), ____________________revision DM5110E, S/N TW0H9R7V550854555507, type SSD, PPID TW0H9R7V550854555507A02 X.Org:______________21.1.11 - |Start_|End__|Size_|FileS|Name________________________|Flags_________________| - -+------+-----+-----+-----+----------------------------+----------------------+ + |Start_|End__|Size_|FileS|Name________________________|Flags_________________| + |------+-----+-----+-----+----------------------------+----------------------| 1|1049kB|420MB|419MB|ntfs_|Basic data partition________| diag,no_automount 2|420 MB|525MB|105MB|fat32|EFI system partition________|boot,esp,no_automount 3|525 MB|660MB|134MB|—____|Microsoft reserved partition|msftres,no_automount 4|660 MB|500GB|499GB|ntfs_|Basic data partition________|msftdata 5|500 GB|500GB|576MB|ntfs_|— (hidden)__________________|hidden,diag,no_automount - -+------+-----+-----+-----+----------------------------+----------------------+ + |------+-----+-----+-----+----------------------------+----------------------| The laptop had Win10 installed before I tried to put the new install on it. I used the newest 1.1.07 version of Ventoy to put the newest Mint .iso on an 16GB Kingston Data Traveler 2.0 USB stick as boot medium. The install program seemingly didn't correctly automatically detect any part of the internal harddrive(s). When I ran the install, it had somehow seemingly erased both sides of the internal harddrive and/or failed to detect them and/or therefore automatically selected the USB stick as the harddrive for the installation instead, but didn't notify and/or warn me of that that in the install program. The install program should tell people on which storage medium the boot install software wants to install the software on, especially on the default option (= no custom partition selected). It then proceeded to try to install Linux Mint on the very same stick the install software was stored upon. The program then displayed the error message you can see as the first picture in the Reddit thread. After that, nothing worked. The pc wouldn't boot into the Linux Mint OS and I couldn't boot from the stick again. The stick was seemingly broken or wiped as it wouldn't show as a hard drive anymore in the hard drive overview on my parallely used Win11 test/control laptop. It was detectable with the Windows device manager though. After downloading another .iso of linux mint and Ventoy on my test/control laptop, I realized that the stick was indeed not broken at all, but that the ISO was just erased or corrupted. After reconfiguring the USB stick with Ventoy and the new .iso, I was able to boot linux mint from the stick on the old laptop again. This time I selected the custom ROM partition option to see what the program was suggesting to install upon. This was when I realized that the installation program tries to install linux mint on the very same stick the iso is stored upon, because it can't really detect the harddrive. My best guess is that it's because the harddrive is such a weird piece of hardware, but I really don't know. I only have access to this laptop on the weekends so I can't post the syslog and partman files here. Harddrive 0 info: www.disctech.com/Seagate-ST500LT032-500GB-SATA- Harddrive 1 info: www.disctech.com/Lite-On-LMS-32L6M-717771-001-1.8-in-32GB-6gbps-MLC-mSATA-SSD -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2131958 Title: Installer doesn't seem to recogneize hybrid HDD + SSD harddrive - installs on itself To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/2131958/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
