I'm having the same problem over 6 years later. They still haven't
sorted it.
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I want to reinstall Ubuntu (17.04) and have a complex partition layout.
After over 60 minutes where installer freeze, it shows me the new
pre-calculated partition layout.
But I do not want to change the layout. I wond install on the exiting
partitions. So I choose Manual.
Can not this be
Had to deal with this problem installing Xubuntu 16.04. It happened on a
specific machine, but it was replicated with different USB sticks, with
different ISOs.
Previously, there was a 250 GB failing Xubuntu extended partition with a
root mount point and Swap, and a 10GB NTFS partition with
For my machine, I checked dmesg and saw the raid6_pq module had crashed,
and its modprobe process was hanging unkillable (presumably what locks
up the installer).
I'd guess that ubiquity is loading this module, and it crashes when it
encounters something in the partitions it doesn't like,
I can't reproduce this with 15.04 booting from USB on a laptop with win8 and a
big unpartitioned area;
it did seem to hang for a minute or two, but then went on to the next screen.
So still fixed for me.
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I'm seeing essentially this with today's CD iso of 15.04, booting from
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Status: New = Fix Released
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To
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Importance: Undecided
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It still happens if ubuntu 13.04 is installed on a partitioned hdd
My machine:
cpu intel i5 3470
8G ram (single piece)
3T dist (single hdd)
boot via uefi usb disk
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But sometimes it may go on after an extremely long waiting, maybe over 1
hour
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I'll repeat again, since this bug is marked Fix Released, those
encountering trouble since Raring was released should open new bug
reports using the image that's failing using the command:
ubuntu-bug ubiquity
That will allow apport to collect info, and if you feel it's a
regression to this bug
In re. posts #134 #135
Is there a 13.04 image built with these fixes out there?
Would be great if there is, and someone points to it. (This has been a
true showstopper so far, btw).
Thanks all.
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I suffered this problem when shifting from 12.04 to a clean install of
13.04 with twin hard disks and a dual-boot to Windows. The 'Disk Setup'
stage refused to recognise existing partitions or free space. Partman
usually exited with error code 141 but sometimes crashed. I lost three
days days
@ Hugh Kernohan,
While the symptoms may seem similar I believe your's is a different bug,
so I recommend filing a new bug report.
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** Also affects: partman-auto (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: partman-auto (Ubuntu Raring)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: partman-auto (Ubuntu Raring)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: partman-auto (Ubuntu Raring)
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/partman-auto/ubuntu
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This bug was fixed in the package partman-auto - 105ubuntu3
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* Adjust reuse and replace scripts to redirect grub-mount in the same way
we redirect mount, to avoid interference with debconf and parted_server
(LP: #1080701).
This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 2.14.6
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* Automatic update of included source packages: partman-auto 105ubuntu3
(LP: #1080701).
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I am running two systems -
Main PC has Asus F1A75-V Pro with:
A6-3760 processor
16G DDR3 memory
OS on SSD
Test unit with Asus P5KPL-C1600:
Intel Core2-Duo
4G DDR2 memory
OS on HDD
Ubuntu 1304 loaded and performs beautifully well on my
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The fix works fine on my box, which at first was hit by this bug.
Thanks, developers!
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I have the same problem on a ThinkPad W500, booting the 64-bit Raring
Beta 2 from USB. The installer always hangs before getting to the
partitioner. However, sudo swapoff -a seems to solve the problem. At
least, I got the partitioner now.
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I have this same problem but I can't seem to figure out how to open a
terminal during install. I've tried ctrl alt f1 but nothing happens. If
I drop to a shell I can't run sudo swapoff -a. What am I doing wrong?
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#121 also mentioned ubuiquity --debug, which one can do by adding
debug-ubiquity to the kernel commandline when booting the install disc.
( see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopCDOptions )
This shouldn't do anything but turn on more logging in /var/log, but the one
time I tried it, the install
With my motherboard I can manage disks with MBR and GPT disks in UEFI
mode. If I install Ubuntu with MBR disks, the installation hangs on the
choice of the partitions. If I install Ubuntu on hard drives with GPT
and UEFI mode, there are no problems with the installation!
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Apr 22 22:50:44 jtaylor xnox: syslog http://paste.ubuntu.com/5593912/
Apr 22 22:51:00 jtaylor xnox: partman http://paste.ubuntu.com/5593917
Apr 22 22:51:25 jtaylor xnox: installer/debug
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5593919
Apr 22 22:57:55 jtaylor xnox: syslog relevant part
retoaded xnox, plars said you may be looking for a test subject on the
1080701 bug; I have run into a similar set of circumstances installing
raring server-amd64 on my lenovo M91p; dual boot box with precise and
quantal; trying to install raring (it will eventually overwrite quantal)
but installer
Another possible workaround: add nosmp to the kernel commandline (e.g. press
F6, escape, then type nosmp and press enter).
That worked for me two out of two times.
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Hey, I found a deadlock.
In my current hang, strace shows that parted_server is blocking on
open(/var/lib/partman/outfifo, O_RDONLY)
and /lib/partman/automatically_partition/15reuse/choices is blocking on
open(/var/lib/partman/stopfifo, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666
Methinks the protocol is
The script is hanging in close_dialog(); adding set -x shows
+ close_dialog
+ close_outfifo
+ exec
+ close_infifo
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ exec
+ cat
+ exec
That function and its peer in parted_server could use a good code
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Those functions themselves are well-reviewed, but they are a bit fragile
against external programs breaking their protocol. My guess is that
closing fds 6 and 7 for grub-mount the same way we do for mount (and
also fd 3, i.e. debconf) will fix this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5594654/
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Confirming this bug still exists when using the daily build 64 bit
desktop live install downloaded 2013-04-21.
i7 PC with intel Ivybridge chipset.
1 x SDD ; 1 x HDD - both aligned to sector 2048 (1MB boundary partition
alignment).
Output of sudo parted -l
Model: ATA Samsung SSD 840 (scsi)
Disk
Happens for me with both beta 2 and today's daily, on 2 out of 3 machines
tested.
All three systems are dual-boot and have plain old pc style extended partition
tables.
comment 88 suggested that turning off swap might work around the
problem, but it didn't seem to for me :-(
comments 88 and
I can confirm Dan Kegel's experience in comment #122 was the same as I
had on my machine. Mounting a partition I would not be using with
nautilus and answering no to the in the installer's prompt allowed me to
continue. This definitely needs to be a blocker for 13.04, in my
(admittedly novice)
Same issue happening on booting Ubuntu Raring CD ISO on Virtual Box.
Ubiquity 2.14.3
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On 19 April 2013 08:02, Hiram Castelo hi...@geeksgroup.mobi wrote:
Same issue happening on booting Ubuntu Raring CD ISO on Virtual Box.
Ubiquity 2.14.3
And how is the virtual box disk setup? Does it have existing
installation or something like that?
Would you be able to send me that VM
Have this issue on one of my PCs.
PC with issue in difference to PC without issue have 2 disks SSD + HDD.
parted -l and fdisk -l see in attachment.
** Attachment added: parted-l_fdisk-l
I may, OR MAY NOT, be onto something here. But before I proceed let me
point out that I'm not shouting when I use all caps .. I'm just
stressing a point which may or may not be important. I've spent several
hours testing this with very little rest so cut me some slack :^)
You will have to
It has been reported within this bug that deleting extended
partitions, or disabling swap, or mounting partitions helps to bypass
the problem.
Don't helped me :(
I tried to install beta 2 build, 16.04 17.04 and 19.04 amd64 build.
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Here's a screenshot of the new System column in ubiquity. It did not
exist prior to Raring.
I truly suspect that we're just used to having things proceed within
seconds rather than many, many minutes :^)
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On 19 April 2013 15:28, minnigaliev-r minnigalie...@yandex.ru wrote:
Have this issue on one of my PCs.
PC with issue in difference to PC without issue have 2 disks SSD + HDD.
parted -l and fdisk -l see in attachment.
Are those GPT or MS-BIOS / regular mbr partition tables?
Regards,
On 19 April 2013 15:49, Erick Brunzell lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
Here's a screenshot of the new System column in ubiquity. It did not
exist prior to Raring.
I truly suspect that we're just used to having things proceed within
seconds rather than many, many minutes :^)
That system column is
@ Dmitrijs,
I think I did a bad job of explaining that, I did try my best.
My point is that whatever was added to ubiguity to display System info
may have just slowed the installation process in complex muti-boots and
multiple disc installs to a point where users think it's frozen, when in
fact
Oops, muti-boots should obviously be multi-boots. I forget that
after every Firefox update I must again fiddle with spell-check
languages :^(
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@ Dmitrijs,
I think I did a bad job of explaining that, I did try my best.
My point is that whatever was added to ubiguity to display System info
may have just slowed the installation process in complex muti-boots and
multiple
Here's what seems to reproduce it for me on Ubuntu Server:
13.04 Server Variant, 64-bit
PowerEdge R620 with a 840GB Hardware RAID 5
I'm trying to do a clean install of 13.04 Server on a system that currently has
Fedora 18 installed.
The disk layout on the Fedora system is as follows:
/dev/sda1
partman log
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The disks, by the way, are not using GPT, just msdos style partition
tables.
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there could be a fine line between takes to long and it is
actually hanging.
That's what I was trying to explain in my case :^)
I think I've been effected by takes too long rather than an actual
hang. But too long is how long?
I'm guessing anything over 1 minute is too long unless we display a
Are those GPT or MS-BIOS / regular mbr partition tables?
Regular mbr partition tables on both disks.
I installed it now!
I tried to delete partition with old 12.04 system. After this installation
progress. But I breaked installation to do some changes in home partition.
After installation do
** Description changed:
- Raring desktop i386 20121119 installation hangs on dell inspiron, with
- ubuntu partman: No matching physical volumes found error message on
- the syslog.
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- The following is the syslog segment that may be of interest
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- Nov 19 13:22:25 ubuntu partman: No
I'm trying to come up with a test-case to reliably reproduce this bug,
and while I thought that would be easy, that's proving not to be the
case. So Dmitrijs is correct in his edits of the bug description. But
I'm not giving up, hopefully I can find a reliable way to reproduce
this, it's just not
I can confirm this bug using the beta iso on a system76 laptop, SSD and
HDD, i7, Nvidia card. After booting into USB the install program freezes
before the partition options. Mounting all disk units before that did
not help either.
Surprising as I never had an issue like that before since Dapper
I have an i7 with UEFI and 2 quad cord. Both the Daily build and the
Bata 2 install work find on the i7 but stall on the quad cores. I have
tried this from USB and DVD.
The only way from me to install 13.04 on the Quad core was install 12.04
upgrade to 12.10 then upgrade to 13.04.
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Still present in current daily, amd64 on a Dell Latitude E6530.
The rsyslogd workaround from comment #41 worked fine for me.
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further thoughts... now that I have done half-a-dozen full installs plus
many tests...
I think some of the reports above of failures are actually false
positives. What many people probably do not realize is that partman is
very slow... I have not benchmarked it for the exact timing, but it's
on
P.S. deleting random pieces of the script/program in the hopes that it
will bypass the problem -- without taking the time to fully understand
exactly what the impact will be -- has got to be one of the worst ideas
ever you might just as well start deleting random files from /etc
or /boot to
Another me too! for this bug. Some details on my partition setup that
may be relevant is that my windows partition has had an ntfs error on it
for about a month or so. I haven't needed to boot into Windows lately
:-D but I still need the data. I have installed both openSUSE 12.3
Fedora 17
I got the same error when installing 13.04 beta1 (and all alphas before
this).
I have a rather complex set of partitions. The installation hangs
indefinitely at the Preparing for installation window.
$ sudo fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 250.1 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401
Here are my installation logs (var/log/*)
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Why is the /var/log/partman file so long (135 iterations)?
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To
I was able to install, I mounted the disk disks, open the terminal, write: $
sudo rm-rf / lib/partman/automatically_partition/15reuse / /
lib/partman/automatically_partition/25replace /
I open the installer, I try, asks if I want to remove the disc ... I say no, if
it takes more than a minute
I too had the same issue. Removing the two files stated by Félix
Fernández (ffescuredo) has workd for me and I have now gotten onto
partitioning.
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Hi all, I got here after work hours trying to install Ubuntu 13.04,
after reading a possible solution here: to try the mounted disk (ssd ocz
is a vector with two ext4 partition without swap, I have installed the
12.04 also another ssd without swap and works perfect) and run in
terminal ps aux |
I had some reports that:
sudo rm -rf /lib/partman/automatically_partition/15reuse/
/lib/partman/automatically_partition/25replace/
Helps (do it before clicking continue on the prepare page)
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This bug is also present in netboot installer (text mode, version
20101020ubuntu227, 02-Apr-2013), confirmed 5 minutes ago. I use 3 HDDs,
two of which are mdraid mirror. The swapoff -a trick didnt work for
me, but as Roman Yepishev (thanks rye!) suggested, feedeing two OKs to
the follwoing is a follow up to a discussion with cjwatson on #ubuntu-installer
fresh boot from flash drive or DVD
swap is mounted
no other partitions are mounted
partman is not running/hung
Start Install
select English
[continue]
[x] Install this
syslog
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partman log of run #3 Success,
after manually turning off the swap file and also killing the hung
partman process.
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calrification:
if the user asks partman to unmount the partitions, it is possible for
partman to fail. This will happen if a file is in use on the partition
to be unmounted.
If partman should fail in it's attempt to unmount the partition, then it
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i worked around this bug by creating, in a terminal window, mount points
and mounting 6 of the 9 ntfs, ext4 partitions and a swap partition on my
4 drives, two standard and two ssd. these 6 are other OSes and data
partitions that are not used as system partitions.
i then run
# swapoff -a.
i
rather surprised that this is still an issue...not long until release
day for 13.04...this one's a show stopper for most users i'd have said
(assuming they run into trouble...maybe it isn't all that widespread).
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Just wanted to confirm that this still exists as of this morning's
daily.
FYI for googlers who are having a problem with ubiquity installer
stalling on 13.04:
Comments 79/80 of this bug report look good, but I didn't see those
before fixing it -- I did as described in comments 12 and 16 of this
I'm a little dissapointed to see importance=undecided and that it
hasn't been assigned this late in the cycl OK -- reading = fail for me
with regard to that. I see now that neither of those is true. Sorry!
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I had the same problem. i removed all the partitions using the ubuntu
disk utility and then did
fdisk /dev/sda1
Then i got the following message
Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or OSF
disklabel
Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0x6a2a4941.
struggled with this for ages (same thing's happening with xubuntu 13.04)
installing from usb.
got it working in the end by
mounting all partitions except for the partition that would become /
sudo swapoff -a
saying 'no' when the installer asked if it wanted me to let it unmount the
partitions.
Tried mounting all partitions except for my 3rd hard drive(which did not have
any partitions).
Said 'no' when the installer asked if it wanted me to let it unmount the
partitions.
Then the installed worked and now I have 13.04 64bit on my 3rd hard drive.
Thanks for all your info everyone. This
Had the same problem today trying to reinstall 13.04 Kubuntu.
Disc Structure i had before (where installer worked without the problem):
/dev/sda (750GB HDD)
sda2 - ext4 (home partition)
sda1 - ntfs (windows data partition)
sda3 - ext4 (root partition for 13.04)
/dev/sdb (120GB SSD)
sdb1 - ntfs
Another report that mounting all partitions before starting the installer fixes
the problem.
I launched gparted first,(which mounted all the partitions). Then launched the
installer.
-
Model: ATA Hitachi HDS72101 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size
I have found out a solution for my problem, if i disable from BIOS AMD IOMMU
than the system boots with any kernel from 3.7 and up.
If i have the option enabled then the system only boots with a kernel version
lower then 3.6.
Should this problem be reported as a different bug?
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And yes, this issue is still present in the latest nightly build. Doing
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doesn't really stand to reason that that would fix it). Additionally,
that's not really an
Installed daily build downloaded Mar 15. Two drives, both w/ multiple
partitions; same problem as others have described. Tried other tricks
discussed without success; finally deleted the two partitions that I was
going to use for boot/root, and mounted all other non-swap partitions so
that
AMD890FXchipset.
I also have this problem upgrading or clean install, it drops to busybox. I can
wait forever and type exit, same result, no disk drives in /dev except my
CDROM..
Kernel 3.8 does not see any of my HDDs. Kernel 3.5 works very well in Raring.
This kernel is a show stopper for me.
I am having the same or a similar problem with the march 15 daily live
of Ubuntu-gnome . The installer hangs as soon as I hit continue on the
second screen ( where you are asked if you want to download supdaes etc)
. The live session isn't hung just ubuquity . Note . the daily of the
regular
Hi,
same problem on latest (current) image.
made a USB install key with unetbootin and raring amd64 iso.
Tried to install. blocked at step 2 ...
So tried to delete the Ubuntu partition already on my disk (previous
version installed but no used on this machine so no data to loose) and
now the
I have a laptop with two hard drives (One of them already has a Windows
8 UEFI install). I managed to get it working by removing the win8 drive
from the system (http://yoush.homelinux.org:8079/tech/addremove-linux-
hard-drive-at-runtime) and then adding it back after ubiquity presented
the
What's the latest on this chaps?
Still affecting me with the 8th March Daily. No workarounds solve it.
cheers
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Running sudo swapoff -a in the live session then starting the
installer worked.
My system has a 60GB SSD for / and 2x1TB for /home in mdadm RAID 1. I
had formatted the 60GB SSD entirely and unplugged my two HDDs for /home
but even still, it kept failing to get past the screen where it asks me
if
Need to add a Details button to the Preparing to install Ubuntu
screen so we (the user) can see a problem and not have to wait so long
to give up.
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I got this problem too, and after deleting my extended partition,
ubiquity works again.
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Found a solution. If I mount all of the HDD and the SSD manually via
Unity or Disk application, and select to proceed with all partitions
mounted, then installer proceeds as normal.
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Not sure why this works, but I have multiple disk with single partions,
and mounting them manually is the only thing that lets installation
proceed normally.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
After 'Preparing to install Ubuntu' screen, raring installation
I can confirm that mounting all available partitions prior to starting
Ubiquity gets round the problem. I have an SDD with three primary and
one extended partitions.
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Got a MacBook Pro 13 Retina (late 2012). None of the suggestions above
works for me.
It's a stock installation of OS X, haven't modified it anyway. There're
three partitions on the SSD:
1. EFI stuff
2. OS X
3. Recovery
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