Duncan, please leave ubiquity bugs alone until you have more experience;
this isn't a parted bug at all. partman quit perfectly normally, and
that wasn't the source of the error here.
Adrastos (and also Chad, from a duplicate): It appears that the kernel
encountered too many errors when trying to
On further testing, the hard drive did indeed have some faulty sectors
on it. The drive was an older 4Gb unit and contained 12 bad sectors.
Once I realized this, and the installer's inability to get past it,
the install went well.
I guess a request I would have is if PARTED in the install could
It looks like it was parted which quit
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: ubiquity = parted
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It was supposed to be already well partitioned at the moment of the
installation (I did manual partitioning)
2006/11/2, Duncan Lithgow [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It looks like it was parted which quit
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: ubiquity = parted
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