The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 2.18.5
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* KDE frontend fixes:
- LP: #1038522 Fix manual partitioning in installer crashes when handling
many
partitions
- LP: #1285705: read release notes not working
- LP: #10385
** Branch linked: lp:~agateau/ubiquity/kde-partman-fix-model-updates2
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Title:
[kde] manual partitioning in installer crashes when handling many
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Title:
[kde] manual partitioning in installer crashes when handling many
partit
Model: ATA ST1000DM003-1CH1 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End SizeFile system
Name Flags
1 1049kB 1074MB 1073MB ntfsBasic data
partition hidden, diag
2
Phillip, I no longer have that particular setup, that was over a year ago
:) however, if you follow the trail, many other people have the same issue
on multiple releases of kubuntu with different hardware and disk setups.
one of the recent Me To! reports can probably give you specifics.
On Wed, A
There must be something specific about your disk configuration that
causes this. Can you post the output of sudo parted -l? ( that is a
lower case L ).
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Title:
[kde] manual partitioning in installer crashes when handling
This bug is still present in the Kubuntu 13.10 installer
The patch/workaround provided in comment #23 helped me finish the installation.
I never had any problems while using multiple partitions during the
installation. The thing that got changed is that I (partially) use my
harddisks in a LVM setu
Someone on a forum suggested a tweak in PartitionModel.py.
Supposedly, it solves:
AttributeError: 'Partition' object has no attribute 'parent'
Original
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parentItem = childItem.parent()
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Tweak
I'm getting this bug with Kubuntu 13.04 32bit booted from a USB pen
drive on a Samsung N110 netbook.
I am re-using pre-existing partitions, a small /boot partition and the
rest uses LVM LV's. I am formatting the root and using /home as is with
data in place.
On changing the 3rd partition the inst
I am affected by this bug with Kubuntu 13.04 64 bits installer.
After seting the 4th partition, the screen goes black.
It is a very annoying bug for newbies.
I can't believe this bug still exist.
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I am also affected by this exact same bug. I'm trying to manually
specify 5 mount points. The partitions are already there and I only want
to format 2 of them. So far in Six tries the installer always crashes.
Both from the installer icon or running the installer directly.
Incredible how this bug i
Thanks to Rick Graves for making me see the light!!! (slaps forehead in
a "why didn't I think of that" gesture!!)
I've spent about 5 hours on this problem today, which is added to the
'at least' 5 hours I have probably spent on every release of the last
SIX releases fighting this same *(&*^&% prob
I am having the installer crash on 13.04 beta 1 but I have had this
problem for the past SIX versions of Kubuntu. That is, this has been a
problem for a LONG time.I usually can get around it by minimizing
the number of partitions I specify manually to /boot, /home, and
root(/). But it usua
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04.2 => ubuntu-12.04.3
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Title:
[kde] manual partitioning in installer crashes w
I've had such crash before using Kubuntu 12.04 or 12.04.1 also Mint 13
KDE. My observation was that it happened only when I had more than one
hard disks available the installer.
My workaround:
- Attach only the disk that you want to install Kubuntu on
- Install Kubuntu
- Attach the other harddisk
This is happening to my clean install (well, my try) of Ubuntu 12.10,
64-bit on a machine that already has 12.04. I want to overwrite the root
partition, keeping the /home as is.
It happened when I installed 12.04 too, but I somehow managed to make it
install -- can't remember, but I thing a few r
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Title:
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** Summary changed:
- [kde] manual partitioning in installer crashes
+ [kde] manual partitioning in installer crashes when handling many partitions
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also affects 12.04.1 - back to windows again
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@Dmitrijs:
I did not encounter the problem in VirtualBox because I used the basic
partition strategy where it uses the entire virtual hard disk (VHD). To
attempt to reproduce the problem in a VM, one would have to do the following:
- create a new VM with a large virtual hard disk (140 GB is big
To be more specific about my situation: I have a 1.5 TB hard drive with
16 partitions (one of which is an extended partition containing other
partitions). The partitions are a mix of formats: ntfs, fat32, ext3, and
ext4. (I like to play with different distros. Most people are obviously
not going to
@Ghoulish:
The developers did not manage to reproduce this bug on neither Ubuntu 12.10 nor
Ubuntu 12.04.
We believe the bug is not present in Ubuntu 12.10 as there are currently no
reports that this bug is present in 12.10 -> hence I mark quantal task
incomplete.
Precise task is still open and c
@Dmitrijs:
Kubuntu 12.04 has the installer bug. Mint 13 is based off of *buntu 12.04 if I
remember correctly as it has the long term support. I haven't tried Quantal
yet.
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Does anyone have reliable steps to reproduce this on:
* Quantal beta1 or later images
* Precise 12.04.1 or later images
?
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Ok this is quite frustrating but I figured out how to get around the
installer bug, which will seem quite stupid.
When I attempted to do the installs I would pick the manual partition option,
and only select the partitions for root, /home, and swap. The fix is:
1 - Use a partitioning program (the
@Rick Graves:
Thanks for your suggested work around, but it doesn't work with
LinuxMint 13 KDE 64bit. I haven't tried installing Kubuntu 12.04.
During the Mint 13 KDE 64bit Install I do *not* create partitions as all
partitions were already created from within Mint 13 Cinnamon 64bit. Grub was
I can't recreate this in today's image in quantal no matter how much I
play around with partitions, starting for a dual boot system and using
multiple drives. Which probably explains why it managed to get into the
precise release. Anyone able to give instructions for recreating would
be much appr
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: Kubuntu Developers (kubuntu-dev) => (unassigned)
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Title:
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** Summary changed:
- manual partitioning in installer crashes
+ [kde] manual partitioning in installer crashes
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