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I've wiped the disk (with dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda and dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/sdb) and then retried the installation.
This time, I've builded 3 md devices: md0 at the beginning of the disks, to
hold the /boot partition, md1 to hold the swap and md2 for /. I've also
formatted /boot as ext3 (n
I have the same problem ..
but am beginner linux user..n i don't understand all this things you are
talking about !!
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What happened Simon ??
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Dustin,
the partitioning is correct, exept that I didn't used extended partitions; in
other words, md0 is composed of hda1 and hdb2, md1 is composed of hda2 and
hdb2, not hda5 and hdb5. Oh, and the md devices were already present on the
disks: I've recycled an redhat installation, reformatting m
and this is the partman
** Attachment added: "/var/log/installer/partman"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45900613/partman
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Colin,
here are the files you have requested:this is the syslog
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I was not able to reproduce this either, in a VM.
I'm attaching a screen shot of the partitioning, which I tried to mimic
as closely as possible to yours (md0 = 1G swap, md1 = ~70G ext4 /). I
used scsi emulation instead of virtio.
Install completed and I rebooted successfully.
However, I'm seei
FYI, based on my testing results in
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/result/4133/286, this seems to be
hardware specific (ie, no unexpected errors with KVM/virtio disks with
various install configurations).
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(The ISO image you installed from should have a suitable rescue mode
that matches the architecture of your installed system; no need to
resort to a separate rescue CD!)
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Can you boot in rescue mode and attach /var/log/installer/syslog and
/var/log/installer/partman from the installed system to this bug,
please?
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In data martedì 27 aprile 2010 hai scritto:
> Simone-
>
> Was this in a VM, or on real hardware?
>
> Also, can you tell us about your disks? What size? SATA, SCSI, or IDE?
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Some more info: the system is a DELL SC1425 with 2 scsi disks; i've set up 2 md
devices: md0 (~1GB, used for swap) and md1 (~70GB, formatted as EXT4, mount as
/).
After the reboot at the end of the installation, the system halts.
Grub says "no such disk" and show me the "grub rescue" prompt.
If
Simone-
Was this in a VM, or on real hardware?
Also, can you tell us about your disks? What size? SATA, SCSI, or IDE?
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Package changed: grub (Ubuntu) => grub2 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Undecid
** Tags added: iso-testing
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