Installing Kubuntu 22.04 LTS with a 250 MB /boot partition resulted in this
message:
installed initramfs-tools package post-installation script
subprocess returned error exit status 1
Decent chance it's the same fundamental issue at work (14 years later?)
as it left /boot filled with some symlink
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Trying to install 16.04.3 on a Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p with
40 MB EFI primary
1200 MB swap primary
5000 MB / logical
1000 MB /boot logical
the rest /home
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I used USB installer and I get no grub2 found. If I use UNetbootin I
get casper/vm/linuz incomplete or something of that nature. I have
tried .iso's, .iso.torrent's, and direct from ubuntu's own Studio 16.01
AND 16.02. I'm not even gonna try 16.04 if the previous bugs weren't
fixed. I tried thro
Some additional info that may help. I was installing using a 32 bit
bootloader, as my netbook was not detecting the 64 bit bootloader. I
think this is where the issue lies.
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In 16.04 LTS, installing on a 900GB / partition and a 350MB /boot
partition. I used to be able to use a 100MB /boot partition, but if Grub
requires more space now, that might explain it. I'll give it a try
installing everything to my 900GB partition and see what happens.
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When I tried with "Download updates while installing" and "Use LVM", it
failed twice.
When I opted not to download updates, it failed again.
When I opted not to download updates and didn't ask for LVM, it claimed
success. I suspect this is an Ubuntu problem with UEFI; if so, it would
be good to d
[Can't edit my comment of 5 mins ago, so adding a new one]
After closing the browser that the installer opened to this page when it
ran into the problem, the VM appeared to restart and presented a
correct-looking desktop. I was able to unlock several items from the
taskbar, then was prompted to re
I experienced this problem in a VirtualBox 5.0.25 64-bit VM running on
Windows 10 64-bit while trying to install Ubuntu 15.10 64-bit from an
ISO.
I've previously installed the same ISO using a slightly earlier build of
VirtualBox 5.0 64-bit on a slightly earlier build of Windows 10 64-bit
on the s
This old bug-bear has re-emerged again :(
My sda7 (target) has just over 6 Gb unused empty space and i tried again
on my sda8 which has just over 12 Gb unused free empty space. GParted
reports no errors on either partition.
4 Gb Ram
Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 165 × 2
Gallium 0.4 on NVC
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This is affecting trusty installs.
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Crashed in xubuntu 16.04.
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To manage notifications abou
and why is the installer telling me that I am seeing a bug in ubiquity
that has been in existence since 2008?
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Tried installing Wily to a Macbook Air with the following settings:
2GB Encrypted partition for swap
70GB Encrypted partiton for /
200MB ext2 partition for /boot
I did not tell it to download updates, I did tell it to install 3rd
party drivers. This should NOT have happened with these settings.
disabled all that and it works now... next person who has this problem
needs to only disable one of these options lol
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install failed 15.04 virtualbox with win10x64, 4GB RAM assigned, 8GB
virtual disk set to default (dynamic allocation I think) and LVM and
Internet Updates enabled
trying again
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@lordievader - I'd suspect that a 4Gb root partition is insufficient.
@Geokimbo - did you use LVM during the install?
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Follow up - successfully installed 14.04 on VBox (Win 7 x 64 base)
after dropping the amount of memory required and turning off load 3rd
party apps as both these are mentioned as possible causes, above. Don't
know which one did the job but it is now a working system.
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Same issue here installing on VBox on a Win7 base. Installed just fine
on another Dell machine with VBox last week. Will try again with less
RAM allocated. While I accept the comment that RAM is not HDD and this
may be a different issue, this is the thread Launchpad directed me to
when the install
This bug is present in Kubuntu Wily (Beta 1) too. Yesterday I tried to
install it on a 4 Gb root and 4Gb /home and Ubiquity crashed. It showed
a crash dialog, but there were no contents in the dialog.
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Crashed while trying to install Xubuntu 15.04 onto a SSD with a GPT
partition table and a preexisting windows boot loader EFI partition. I
am using a USB key that is probably bad as it likely fell out of a plane
(not sure actually). I have 4 other sticks that are in the late stages
of senescence,
How dare Ubuntu lie off its ass and claim to be the leading OS for PC,
tablet, phone and cloud when (as stated by acfrazier) this same bug on
various distributions has existed since 2011 and the people at Ubuntu
have done NOTHING to resolve it. Competing with Microsoft is only
supposed to be as fa
Bug is still present in the release version of vivid. This has existed
since 2011, why has it not been fixed?
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Bug still present in Kubuntu vivid daily 20150417 amd64. ubuntu-bug
opens this report.
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Attempting to install 14.10 dual boot along side windows 8 on HP Stream
11 laptop.
The installer automatically resized the Ubuntu partition to 7.1 GB. I
applied the "install updates" during installation. It copied and
installed everything just fine up to the point where it was "configuring
the lin
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I am noobish help me!
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Rudolf, please don't assign bugs to yourself unless you plan on working
on it yourself.
Reassigning to me; I've just marked 1423377 as a duplicate, we can at
least make ubiquity write out some meaningful or half-helpful error
message when the disk space is very low, rather than a straight-out
cras
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Before installing, it said that /var needed 305 MB or so. I increased
it to 450 Mb, but it still crashed and /var is 100%. I was installing
3rd party software and downloading updates for lubuntu 14.04.1
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I was reinstalling a ubuntu 14.4.1 64bits EFI on the place of a ubuntu 14.4.1
32bits legacy grub.
Formatted the / device, /boot and added a bios reserved place. And still appear
that problem.
I am trying to use a dual boot in it, and the former legacy grub didn't worked,
because I already hav
I was installing Ubuntu 14.4.1 trying to dul boot an Asus Win8 laptop. Disc
space is not the problem for me.
I did many tries to install and still failing against the UEFI monster, maybe
the specific manufacturer is of blame. I still can't tell.
After the attempt I checked that installation is in
I was directed to this bug report by the Kubuntu 14.04 installer.
using an 8GB SD card
installation failed using LVM (with or without 3rd party software and updates)
installation succeeded using normal partition (without 3rd party software or
updates)
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Update: now installed okay - deleted the Volumes Ubuntu had made (in
Vista *schudder*) and installed okay. Seems that the install option
"install Ubuntu and delete all user data" doesnt delete evey leftovers
but leaves something to complain about later ...
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Thinkpad x61 here. Tried to install 13.10 - first try sort of success,
but cant login, user pw is not recognised. Installed again, during
installing update-notifier it throws this bug. Tried this again with
same problem. There is no logic in this. 2 GB ram, 12 GB disk should be
big enough. So what?
I have an Intel Core Quad Q 8400N and Windows 7 (32 bit) , 4 Gb RAM, and
a lot of space (40 Gb for Ubuntu, 4,5 Gb for Swap, and more than 500 Gb
free in two disks)
A long time ago I installed Ununtu 12.04 LTS. It never worked : bad
Grub? because Ubuntu never start when I choose it.
Recently I run
I have this bug on Dell Inspiron 7720. It happens while installing
Xubuntu 13.10 and also in Kubuntu 13.10. As far as I understood, the
installation crashes when installing Grub.
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Hi Daniel,
I am unfortunately not able to help you. I am a simple Ubuntu user once
reported a problem like you.
Brgds Morten
On 2 October 2013 21:52, Daniel John Brosman wrote:
> I am Installing ubuntu and I encounted an error pleam fix the problem
> thank you.
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- ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ tail -n 40 /var/log/syslog
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Apr 23 10:37:58 ubuntu python: log-output -t ubiquity mount --bind /dev
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Apr 23 10:37:58 ubuntu grub-installer: info: architecture
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Mike: Yes, that does sound like a separate problem; if it's dependent on
the amount of RAM; that almost sounds like a swap space allocation guess
going wrong???
Dave
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Also Mike Wright, this bug is about not enough disk space (HDD). 8GB
should be enough and I always do 8GB installs in a VM on daily basis.
Maybe you meant ubiquity crashes with not enough memory? Please find of
file a different bug, as your issue seems to be different from this one.
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Should probably specify I mean VirtualBox when I say VM. I'm using the
Dynamic .VDI in case that helps as well.
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I can "create this bug" pretty reliably with the following method:
Using a computer with a lot of RAM and ubuntu 12.04 already installed
make a new VM with 8192 MB RAM and 8.00 GB HDD and try to install ubuntu
12.04x64 desktop. Then just next-next-next your way through everything.
If you had lef
I was pretty sure I had enough space, as I was using a 16gb usb boot and my
netbook says it has 79gb of free space...
everything was going well until the very last minute when the error report
appeared.
my concern now is, how do I install it and how will the whole partitioning
thing work out whe
We might need to check that we're not running out of inodes here rather
than blocks.
I was just helping a user who had got a disk full type of error from dpkg, but
his ~10GB root had plenty
of free blocks; but he had run out of the ~610k inodes allocated; now I think
in his case that was an upgr
I have the same bug with my laptop: Acer Aspire 4750-6825. And as Jacek
said in the last version the instalation proccess was rigth!
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Please don't mess with the assignee field or security flag.
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On 03/06/12 03:07, Hamish Blair wrote:
> Lubuntu 12.4 failed installation for me. I had over 10 Gb in / and over
> 10 Gb in /home. Maybe my 2Gb swap space was too small? /boot was just
> under 50 Mb from memory - maybe that was the issue? My RAM is 512Mb if
> I remember rightly.
>
On a recent Ub
Lubuntu 12.4 failed installation for me. I had over 10 Gb in / and over
10 Gb in /home. Maybe my 2Gb swap space was too small? /boot was just
under 50 Mb from memory - maybe that was the issue? My RAM is 512Mb if
I remember rightly.
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I have just tested on 12.04 beta2 and it is all good. I installed on
10GB disk with one BTRFS partition (9GB) and 1GB of swap. No problems at
all, installation completed fine
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Have been trying to get my pc back for 2 days. Maybe it's related to my
having partitoned the drive into separate /boot and /home partitions?
Seriously need this pc back if possible. It's my main work pc, and I
can't afford a new one.
Any help greatly appreciated!
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Also tried two install with update while installing enabled and
disabled. Both crashes.
I got a big (250 go) hard disk that I full format on this laptop. So
there's no place problem.
Once i got an error message about apt parameters configuring...
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I tried my install with update while installing Enabled and Disabled.
It didn't make a difference for me.
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Could it be that update while installing was ENABLED for all systems
affected by this bug? If so, it would corroborate my theory that it is
the linux-image-3.0.0-... package which is at fault. During my second
try at installing, I did not have this enabled, I think. So if I'm
right, it makes sense
It crashes every time with installing the same package: linux-image-3.0.0-.
I tried with btrfs, and my own custom partitioning. This did not work so I
tried letting the installer choose lvm and its preferred choices of filesystem
sizes and type:
/ 322 MB, ext4
/boot228 MB, ex
I tried installing in a virtual box and it crashes. I have attempted to
install other times and for some reason either a fault of virtual box or
ubuntu the disc should dynamically expand and space shouldn't be an
issue.
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Tried installing into one 500 GB partition instead of breaking it down
and there was no failure. The installer completed fine without crashing.
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Tit
Fails with Ext 3 FS as well
Mythbuntu 11.10
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To manage
Just got this error on 5 of 5 attempts.
500 GB HD setup as:
25MB /boot
20 GB /home
278GB /
2 GB /swap
Used EXT4 for a File system each time.
Updates wile installing was disabled.
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Installer crashed while installing 11.10 on Virtual-Box platform. Disk space
was layed out as follows :
/ - 2.5 GB
/home - 2.3 GB
Swap - 512 GB
RAM - 2 GB.
Update while installing option was ENABLED.
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Crashed while i had it installing to a Sandisk 8GB Flash drive. 8GB DDR3
RAM, was installing ubuntu 11.10. Earlier installed on the flashd rive
was Ubuntu 10.10. Manually created partitions because i did not want a
Swap being used on the flash drive, and it crashed mid way through the
installation
Installer Crash was in my case my own fault because I tried to install
Ubuntu 11.10 on a computer without harddisks and only a USB-Stick with 4
GB of memory. Ubuntu did not let me install, 4,5 GB required. So I used
a second stick with 8GB to continue and removed it later during
installing. Later o
Part 2 mentioned in comment #12 (free space required) is btrfs specific
and bug 806784 is tracking that.
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Hmm it looks like there are two independent bugs being reported on this bug
number:
1) Places where ubiquity fails to spot that there really isn't enough space
2) Places where something somewhere is either lying about the free space or
falsely giving disk full errors.
Ideally these should
Exactly the same problem as in comment #6.
(Using btrfs for root.)
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Fifth installer crash right at the end of trying to install right from
scratch. Not a happy bunny. Time to try another product.
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OK. Second time of crashing in one hour. This time I tried reinstalled
with the 40GB hard drive as slave (previously the drive was
sole/master). Time to try another distro methinks. So much for Linux,
once the domain of geeks, becoming simple to install
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Third time of trying to install Ubuntu 11-10, once on an old Dell laptop and
twice on a desktop.
First two occasions resulted in the installation failing to proceed beyond
configuring the keyboard.
On this occasion the installation on a 40GB drive appeared to be proceeding
well and then crashed.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
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Jacek: What filesystem is that? is it btrfs by any chance?
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[MASTER] ubiquity crashes instead of notifying the user of not enough
disk sp
In my case there is definitely space on the device but installator
crashes anyway:
root@ubuntu:/var/log# cat syslog |grep space
Oct 23 10:56:40 ubuntu kernel: [ 27.082465] ppdev: user-space parallel port
driver
Oct 23 12:00:39 ubuntu ubiquity: Compiling
/usr/share/python/debpython/namespace.py
Same problem as described, but *there is all disk space needed!*
at least from the point of view of df, df -i etc...
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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