I tried reinstalling and using the resize function. This time I just
used the suggested partition size instead of using the slider.
After installation the bug I reported did not happen. Really weird.
The installation boots and this comes up:
kinit: No resume image, during normal boot...
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I installed the system again. This time I resized to a different size
than proposed by the partitioner.
The system boots normally. I do get an error I havn't gotten before:
I still get this one:
kinit: No resume image, during normal boot...
But the wait time wasn't bad but then this error
Thanks for taking the time to test this multiple times. Due to the fact
that this was not reproducable I do think that closing the bug is the
best idea. Do not hesitate to submit future bug reports though.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Needs Info = Rejected
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[Gutsy] Tribe-1 won't
Yes I understand. The only thing that could help is if someone did a complete
Windows install on NTFS, used the LIVE CD, and during the install resizes the
disk.
Unfortunately I have a lot of stuff on my Windows partition and can't live
without it right now.
My timezone is GMT+1 (Copenhagen).
I'd like to make this bug a duplicate of bug 63175 which deals with fsck
checks. Does that seem okay to you?
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Though I think it's probable that it's related to something with the
disk I'm not sure it's the same bug. All those entries I got on
segmentation fault on the first install does seem a little bit more
drastic.
I'll back up my Windows and try and recreate the situation I got when
I reported the
It is hard to say why the first problem occurred with the amount of
information that we have. Regarding the fsck - what timezone are you
located in and is the system (BIOS) clock set to local time? Thanks
again.
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Yes.
On 6/16/07, Brian Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you install from the same media both times?
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Did you install from the same media both times?
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During the reinstallation of the system I've changed something since the last
install:
Since the harddrive was now resized, I went into Gparted and removed the linux
filesystems and partitions so that there was only my NTFS partion and one empty
partion.
When the partitioner started during the
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