:
while mount | grep "^$part " > /dev/null; do
umount $part || { echo "Failed to umount $part"; exit 1; }
done
Details:
billb...@billbear-laptop:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for billbear:
r...@billbear-laptop:~#
r...@billbear-laptop:~# mount
/dev/sda5 on / type e
ok i reinvestigated this problem and found that this happens only when i
have separate /home /usr /var /tmp partitions.
This is not a 9.04 problem, 8.04 also behaves like this.
Maybe this is not a bug, although i don't like this behavior.
I think when booting ubuntu, "kernel /boot/vmlinuz... roo
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Attach an external hard drive. Run sudo blkid.
Remove the external drive. Reboot. sudo blkid still shows up the information
about the external drive.
Also, if you copy an intrepid system to another machine, sudo blkid will give
garbage partition information of the
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Standard error of parted goes to standard output. This makes my script to
function unexpectedly.
Look at the different behavior of parted in hardy and intrepid:
intrepid: (unexpected behavior)
r...@ubuntu-desktop:~# parted /dev/ramzswap0 print
错误: /dev/ramzswap0:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218434 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218434
This only happens on a usb stick.
My solution:
Boot into XP from my internal disk. Open VMware and create a virtual machine
using the whole usb stick as its hard disk. The usb stick boots successfully in
VM
Public bug reported:
There is a problem in hardy wubi uninstaller that may cause data loss.
Wubi uninstaller checks the partitions and finds the first partition that
contains a "ubuntu" folder, then erases that folder.
This is bad when someone has other folders with the same name "ubuntu" under
Public bug reported:
There is a problem in hardy wubi uninstaller that may cause data loss.
Wubi uninstaller checks the partitions and finds the first partition that
contains a "ubuntu" folder, then erases that folder.
This is bad when someone has other folders with the same name "ubuntu" under
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218434 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218434
This only happens on a usb stick.
My solution:
Boot into XP from my internal disk. Open VMware and create a virtual machine
using the whole usb stick as its hard disk. The usb stick boots successfully in
VM
ok i reinvestigated this problem and found that this happens only when i
have separate /home /usr /var /tmp partitions.
This is not a 9.04 problem, 8.04 also behaves like this.
Maybe this is not a bug, although i don't like this behavior.
I think when booting ubuntu, "kernel /boot/vmlinuz... roo
:
while mount | grep "^$part " > /dev/null; do
umount $part || { echo "Failed to umount $part"; exit 1; }
done
Details:
billb...@billbear-laptop:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for billbear:
r...@billbear-laptop:~#
r...@billbear-laptop:~# mount
/dev/sda5 on / type e
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Attach an external hard drive. Run sudo blkid.
Remove the external drive. Reboot. sudo blkid still shows up the information
about the external drive.
Also, if you copy an intrepid system to another machine, sudo blkid will give
garbage partition information of the
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Standard error of parted goes to standard output. This makes my script to
function unexpectedly.
Look at the different behavior of parted in hardy and intrepid:
intrepid: (unexpected behavior)
r...@ubuntu-desktop:~# parted /dev/ramzswap0 print
错误: /dev/ramzswap0:
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Attach an external hard drive. Run sudo blkid.
Remove the external drive. Reboot. sudo blkid still shows up the information
about the external drive.
Also, if you copy an intrepid system to another machine, sudo blkid will give
garbage partition information of the
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Standard error of parted goes to standard output. This makes my script to
function unexpectedly.
Look at the different behavior of parted in hardy and intrepid:
intrepid: (unexpected behavior)
r...@ubuntu-desktop:~# parted /dev/ramzswap0 print
错误: /dev/ramzswap0:
:
while mount | grep "^$part " > /dev/null; do
umount $part || { echo "Failed to umount $part"; exit 1; }
done
Details:
billb...@billbear-laptop:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for billbear:
r...@billbear-laptop:~#
r...@billbear-laptop:~# mount
/dev/sda5 on / type e
ok i reinvestigated this problem and found that this happens only when i
have separate /home /usr /var /tmp partitions.
This is not a 9.04 problem, 8.04 also behaves like this.
Maybe this is not a bug, although i don't like this behavior.
I think when booting ubuntu, "kernel /boot/vmlinuz... roo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218434 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218434
This only happens on a usb stick.
My solution:
Boot into XP from my internal disk. Open VMware and create a virtual machine
using the whole usb stick as its hard disk. The usb stick boots successfully in
VM
Public bug reported:
There is a problem in hardy wubi uninstaller that may cause data loss.
Wubi uninstaller checks the partitions and finds the first partition that
contains a "ubuntu" folder, then erases that folder.
This is bad when someone has other folders with the same name "ubuntu" under
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218434 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218434
This only happens on a usb stick.
My solution:
Boot into XP from my internal disk. Open VMware and create a virtual machine
using the whole usb stick as its hard disk. The usb stick boots successfully in
VM
Public bug reported:
There is a problem in hardy wubi uninstaller that may cause data loss.
Wubi uninstaller checks the partitions and finds the first partition that
contains a "ubuntu" folder, then erases that folder.
This is bad when someone has other folders with the same name "ubuntu" under
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Attach an external hard drive. Run sudo blkid.
Remove the external drive. Reboot. sudo blkid still shows up the information
about the external drive.
Also, if you copy an intrepid system to another machine, sudo blkid will give
garbage partition information of the
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Standard error of parted goes to standard output. This makes my script to
function unexpectedly.
Look at the different behavior of parted in hardy and intrepid:
intrepid: (unexpected behavior)
r...@ubuntu-desktop:~# parted /dev/ramzswap0 print
错误: /dev/ramzswap0:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218434 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218434
This only happens on a usb stick.
My solution:
Boot into XP from my internal disk. Open VMware and create a virtual machine
using the whole usb stick as its hard disk. The usb stick boots successfully in
VM
Public bug reported:
There is a problem in hardy wubi uninstaller that may cause data loss.
Wubi uninstaller checks the partitions and finds the first partition that
contains a "ubuntu" folder, then erases that folder.
This is bad when someone has other folders with the same name "ubuntu" under
ok i reinvestigated this problem and found that this happens only when i
have separate /home /usr /var /tmp partitions.
This is not a 9.04 problem, 8.04 also behaves like this.
Maybe this is not a bug, although i don't like this behavior.
I think when booting ubuntu, "kernel /boot/vmlinuz... roo
:
while mount | grep "^$part " > /dev/null; do
umount $part || { echo "Failed to umount $part"; exit 1; }
done
Details:
billb...@billbear-laptop:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for billbear:
r...@billbear-laptop:~#
r...@billbear-laptop:~# mount
/dev/sda5 on / type e
ok i reinvestigated this problem and found that this happens only when i
have separate /home /usr /var /tmp partitions.
This is not a 9.04 problem, 8.04 also behaves like this.
Maybe this is not a bug, although i don't like this behavior.
I think when booting ubuntu, "kernel /boot/vmlinuz... roo
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Attach an external hard drive. Run sudo blkid.
Remove the external drive. Reboot. sudo blkid still shows up the information
about the external drive.
Also, if you copy an intrepid system to another machine, sudo blkid will give
garbage partition information of the
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Standard error of parted goes to standard output. This makes my script to
function unexpectedly.
Look at the different behavior of parted in hardy and intrepid:
intrepid: (unexpected behavior)
r...@ubuntu-desktop:~# parted /dev/ramzswap0 print
错误: /dev/ramzswap0:
:
while mount | grep "^$part " > /dev/null; do
umount $part || { echo "Failed to umount $part"; exit 1; }
done
Details:
billb...@billbear-laptop:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for billbear:
r...@billbear-laptop:~#
r...@billbear-laptop:~# mount
/dev/sda5 on / type e
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218434 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218434
This only happens on a usb stick.
My solution:
Boot into XP from my internal disk. Open VMware and create a virtual machine
using the whole usb stick as its hard disk. The usb stick boots successfully in
VM
Public bug reported:
There is a problem in hardy wubi uninstaller that may cause data loss.
Wubi uninstaller checks the partitions and finds the first partition that
contains a "ubuntu" folder, then erases that folder.
This is bad when someone has other folders with the same name "ubuntu" under
ok i reinvestigated this problem and found that this happens only when i
have separate /home /usr /var /tmp partitions.
This is not a 9.04 problem, 8.04 also behaves like this.
Maybe this is not a bug, although i don't like this behavior.
I think when booting ubuntu, "kernel /boot/vmlinuz... roo
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Attach an external hard drive. Run sudo blkid.
Remove the external drive. Reboot. sudo blkid still shows up the information
about the external drive.
Also, if you copy an intrepid system to another machine, sudo blkid will give
garbage partition information of the
Public bug reported:
[Intrepid]
Standard error of parted goes to standard output. This makes my script to
function unexpectedly.
Look at the different behavior of parted in hardy and intrepid:
intrepid: (unexpected behavior)
r...@ubuntu-desktop:~# parted /dev/ramzswap0 print
错误: /dev/ramzswap0:
:
while mount | grep "^$part " > /dev/null; do
umount $part || { echo "Failed to umount $part"; exit 1; }
done
Details:
billb...@billbear-laptop:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for billbear:
r...@billbear-laptop:~#
r...@billbear-laptop:~# mount
/dev/sda5 on / type e
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