[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2016-04-08 Thread robert
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Confirmed

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2016-03-06 Thread Dinessh
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2013-08-20 Thread Rajiv Shah
** Also affects: debian-installer
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2012-11-06 Thread Magnus Dicander
I can confirm this bug. My PC has a 160 GB sata harddisc patitioned inte
1 NTFS-partition (31 GB) which i use for microsoft xp and a Linux-
partition (130 GB) which i just upgraded to Ubuntu 12.10 . Before this
update, Ubuntu had no problem accessing the NTFS-partition. Now when i
try to access the NTFS-partition from Ubuntu, i get the error-message:
"Failed to mount the 31 GB volume. Adding read ACL for uid 1000
'/media/magnus' failed. Operation not supported. "

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2012-07-03 Thread Brian Murray
** No longer affects: libdebian-installer (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2009-09-09 Thread Colin Watson
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => Confirmed

** Changed in: libdebian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Re: [Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2009-09-09 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 12:22:30PM -, robi wrote:
> ** Changed in: libdebian-installer (Ubuntu)
>Status: Invalid => Incomplete

I'm reverting this status change, as it came without an explanation, and
I'm quite certain that this bug has nothing to do with
libdebian-installer.

 status invalid


** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2009-09-09 Thread robi
** Changed in: libdebian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => Incomplete

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2009-01-27 Thread Colin Watson
Rejecting bogus libdebian-installer task. (The bug remains open.)

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2008-08-13 Thread Muhammad Fauzilkamil Zainuddin
This bug has duplicates and have been confirmed. So, I mark this as
confirmed.

** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: libdebian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2008-05-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
** Also affects: libdebian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2008-03-24 Thread tgillett
The problem with the Recovery/Rescue partition on the IBM T41 and
similar machines turns out to be the way that IBM set up the Recovery
partition. This varies with the date of manufacture and model of
machine, but on my machines they have set up some code in the BIOS that
makes the hard disc look about 5Gb smaller to the Operating System than
actual eg 35Gb instead of 40Gb. There are some settings controlling this
in teh Security section of the BIOS set up screens.

This "protected partition" approach all works OK while you have only
Windows on the machine as the manufactturer intended, but when you
install Ubuntu with Grub managing the dual boot, Windows thinks that
there is some problem with the partition table and refuses to boot.

The simple cure I found which allows everything to work normally
(including the using the blue IBM button to launch the Recovery
Utilities at start up), is to go into the BIOS setup screen, Security
section, and switch off the security setting on the Recovery partition.
You are warned that this action makes this partition visible to the
Operating System and thus it can be overwritten if you re-partition the
disc with a partition editor. This has not proved to be any real issue
for me.

I did not work out how to build the Recovery CDs. What I did instead was
to get the specific hardware drivers and utility software for the T41
machines from the IBM/Lenovo download site, and used a generic XP/SP2
installation CD to install Windows normally, then loaded the required
device drivers for chipset, WLAN card etc. This results in a nice clean
installation.

My standard approach to setting up a machine for Ubuntu use is to have
Windows installed first, on a small partition (eg 5 - 10Gb) with the
rest of the disc free. Then I install Ubuntu and tell it to use the free
area of disc. This automatically sets up Grub to give the dual boot menu
at machine startup. Very simple and reliable.

The Windows and the Recovery partition only get used rarely now on the
machines I look after, so it has become something of a moot point, and
on a couple of machines, only Ubuntu is installed. The users seem to
have made the migration across to Ubuntu quite happily.

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2008-03-21 Thread Tor HÃ¥kon Haugen
I'm not sure if this helps, but I've encountered the "Partition 2 does not end 
on a cylinder boundary." message before. Thus on another distribution, and not 
on a ThinkPad, and with another partition with its own bootloader that didn't 
want to boot up after grub. Anyway. Are you able to mount the diagnostic 
partition? Because in my experience I could mount the partition that didn't 
want to boot. And when I removed the newly created partition with parted, 
things started to happen again.
But as I said. This might be a complete different case, but I'm thinking about 
a bad partition table that might be corrected if the partition in question is 
removed.

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2008-03-08 Thread joskam
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   Status: Confirmed => New

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2007-11-26 Thread tgillett
I have the same problem on several T41 laptops.

Before I blow away the last hidden recovery partition to allow the dual
boot to work correctly, is it possible to make a Recovery CD from the
data in this hidden partition, or some other way?

My intention is to just use a CD instead of the recovery stuff on the
hard disc, thereby avoiding the problem and recovering another 3-4Gb of
disc space.

Matt
I note you refer to making a recovery CD in your original post. Did it work, 
and if so how did you create it?

Thanks

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2006-11-29 Thread Daniel C. Axelrod
ThinkWiki has some more information on this:
http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Predesktop_Area
which links to
http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Hidden_Protected_Area
http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Rescue_and_Recovery

The basic gist is that there's a hidden part of the hard drive (at the
end) that can be booted into which contains backups and diagnostics.

The tricky part is that the implementation has actually changed over
time.

Here's a summary of what I've been able to figure out.

On older ThinkPads, this is implemented with the BIOS hiding that part
of the hard drive (by reporting a smaller hard drive to the OS). In this
case, the MBR contains a special ThinkPad bootloader which monitors the
blue button. If the blue button is not pressed, it boots the first
partition on the drive regardles of active bit. If the blue button is
pressed, it does something magical to boot into the hidden part of the
hard drive.

On newer ThinkPads, the hidden part of the hard drive is a standard
hidden partition, and the ThinkPad bootloader unhides it and boots into
it when the button is pressed. In this case, it is possible to have GRUB
replace the ThinkPad bootloader.

Installing any bootloader into the MBR that is not the ThinkPad
bootloader will result in difficulty booting into the predesktop area.
Depending on your model, you may be able to configure grub to do the
same thing.

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[Bug 19634] Re: after installing Ubuntu I can't access my rescue partition

2006-10-06 Thread Colin Watson
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 Assignee: Colin Watson => (unassigned)

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