[Bug 138470] Re: [gutsy tribe 5] installer doesn't work with XFS root filesystem

2007-10-24 Thread iGadget
Fixed in Gutsy final

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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[Bug 138470] Re: [gutsy tribe 5] installer doesn't work with XFS root filesystem

2007-09-09 Thread iGadget
** Description changed:

  When installing Gutsy tribe 5 from the liveCD, reformatting an existing
  XFS partition and using that as the root filesystem results in the
  installer not continuing.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  1) Boot from Gutsy tribe 5 liveCD, with harddisk already containing an XFS 
partition and and ext3 /boot partition (this is my situation, I expect the 
installer to behave the same when creating a new XFS partition or reformatting 
an existing partition which wasn't XFS before, but I don't know for sure)
  2) Start the installation and select the 'manual' partitioning mode
  3) Select the existing XFS partition as the root filesystem
  4) Tag it to be reformatted
  5) Select the ext3 partition as the /boot partition (GRUB can't be installed 
to an XFS partition directly because of some issue, at least this was the case 
with Dapper and Edgy - perhaps this is fixed by know)
- 6) Tag it to be reformatted (installer refuses to continue if you don't, so 
backup any existing data just in case)
+ 6) Tag it to be reformatted (installer refuses to continue if you don't [is 
this a bug? Seems to me it is!], so backup any existing data just in case)
  7) Continue the installer
  Result: installer just 'hangs' for eternity and doesn't continue. It doesn't 
crash, though - it can be cancelled.
  
  I've tried reformatting the root filesystem to ext3 after this during the 
(restarted) installation process - then the installer continues without a 
problem.
  I really want XFS as my root filesystem though, so I consider this a bug. I 
selected Ubiquity as the package hint, but of course there could be something 
'lower-level' causing this problem.

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