Should the Ubiquity installer be able to find software on a
theoretically superfluous CD, when you start installing from a "startup
disk" on memory stick, with another memory stick as target? Is an
install with nothing but memory sticks possible?
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Sorry, I made a mistake concerning the memory sticks involved. They are
16 Gigabytes or 4 Gigabytes, not Megabytes, in size.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Let me express my doubt: I succeeded in installing on memory stick today, but
I reverted to my first attempt which is not represented in the logs I attached
because of a restart, and which I mentioned only briefly in my report. In my
first attempt, I did not burn any CD at all, I used only memo
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Reviewing your log files attached to this bug report it
seems that there is a problem with your installation media (CD/DVD).
Please retry your installation with new media and if it still fails I'd
recommend testing
** Attachment added: "tar of syslog, partman as copied shortly after installer
crash at 99%"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/832191/+attachment/2303548/+files/logs.tar
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Before this crash of the ubiquity installer at 99% occurred, I had
already experienced a crash at 63% while installing starting from
another, smaller 4MB memory stick used as a startup-disk, to the
targeted 16MB memory stick. That crash at 63% shows up in the syslog as
a failed attempt to read from