... and it's back on later upgrade. Not sure the circumstances but for
a bit at least it *was* good.
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seems resolved for me after recent update/upgrade on 6-Nov-2012
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Not an installation media error. I just spun it on independent hardware
on that's running Natty and VirtualBox; under VirtualVox the media check
found no problems. The drive on the original hardware appears to work
as expected.
Given Lucid's not tip any more, I'm willing to have the bug closed
There's further traffic on bug 573220 that I posted but can't properly
file as a dupe of this one because of some internal launchpad silliness
as near as I can tell.
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note 4 about bug 548691 not real helpful as it's a private bug and I
can't get to it.
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repeatable.
OSError: [Errno 21] Is a directory: /target/usr/local/man
I have that as a directory already since I have a /usr/local partition
I'm trying to reuse ... will retry without that partition (or the other
/usr/local/* partitions I have -- don't ask) and see if the install
succeeds
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comment 6: the second level of /usr/local was preformatted and thus
possibly leading to error: (see previous comment this bug about
/usr/local/man)
comment 30: it appears as if I was destined for pain by having tree-
partitioning wherein I wanted to mount not only /usr/local but
depending on what the first this means, this bug is potentially still
viable as of 10.4 release / Lucid Lynx
I just logged bug 573220 (which I can't flag as dupe right now because
of it's dupe bug 573218 that's a result of impatient clicking and is
unable to be accessed (with OOPS-1582B2194 )).
just installed Lucid Lynx from release cd and the disks are back, hooray
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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changed status to 'Fix Released' since Lucid counts in my book :-)
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wrong bug status change
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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this needs to dupe bug 188976, but presently unable :-(
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it's been all quiet :-(
On the bright side, it appears as if I can see my disks again via Lucid
Lynx Beta 1, so I'm hopeful for the final release
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Running gparted from the karmic-live release cd, it recognizes the drives
(albeit with different letters (eg: sda vs sdc)) and presents a little
warning triangle, which, when double clicked says:
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Couldn't find a valid
lspci seems the same, excepting a bit more output as I ran it as root
rather than a user. Truncating to the interesting device [note
Capablities section now filled out]
00:10.0 Mass storage controller: Promise Technology, Inc. PDC20265 (FastTrak100
Lite/Ultra100) (rev 02)
Subsystem:
I'm out of ideas but am willing to chase ... if someone provides a hint
on which way to go.
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if I rebooted and attached files similar to note 1 for karmic-live,
would that help diagnose the problem? Or at least get some constructive
hinting going on?
TIA
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changed tag from kernel-jaunty to kernel-karmic because the bug is in
karmic, not jaunty, so if kernel-{release} is valid as a tag, it's a
karmic issue, not jaunty. Although the files attached to date are from
jaunty.
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** Tags removed: kernel-jaunty
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Public bug reported:
I have a Gigabyte GA-7DXR motherboard with an onboard RAID controller:
Promise 20265. It's running in unraided mode right now with two drives
hung off of one IDE port. In all installations of ubuntu on this
hardware prior to Karmic, the partitioning has not been an issue.
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
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Attachments are from a viable Jaunty install.
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