why do we need to use the 'automatic-ubiquity' boot option anyways? to
me that sounds like a potentially hazardous thing, athough of course I
don't understand what it actually does.

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liveCD fails to boot when no hard drives present
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498782
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Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD: In Progress

Bug description:
Using virtualbox-ose on Ubuntu Karmic + Puredyne, with a fresh virtual machine 
created with *no* hard disk, latest (2009-12-09) -dev iso from rsync fails to 
boot with an error:

"no root file system is defined: please correct this from the partitioning 
menu" printed over and over...

ctrl-alt-del => kills an ubiquity process before shutting down.

Removing "automatic-ubiquity" from the kernel boot options line makes it boot 
to XFCE4 desktop as normal.



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