Le dimanche 21 août 2011 à 19:48 +0200, sirgr...@member.fsf.org a
écrit :
> I don't see your email.  How did you send it?  You send the email to  
> trisquel-de...@listas.trisquel.info right? Did you register because the list  
> will only accept emails from registered users.  You can register here  
> (http://listas.trisquel.info/mailman/listinfo/trisquel-devel).  
Yes, it's that address. I copy/pasted it from the register confirmation.

> That is odd though that you didn't get a reply.  Usually if you aren't on the 
> list and  
> you send it an email you will get a response that your message is being held  
> in the approval queue.  
No, I didn't receive any reply:
- no mail error
- no mailing-list mail returned
- no original mail dispatched by the mailing-list

I just tried to send it again...
I don't see it appear, but it might be too early.

Just in case, I insert it below in this list.

Christophe

--------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------
Subject: Error with Partition tool for 5.0 .iso image
From:    "Christophe Schockaert" <christophe.schocka...@citadels.be>
Date:    Sat, August 20, 2011 12:54 am
To:      trisquel-de...@listas.trisquel.info
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hi,


I tried to install Trisquel from the "triskel_5.0-20110811_amd64.iso"
image at http://devel.trisquel.info/dagda/iso/.

I got an error at the partitioning step, there was a popup explaining
"ubi-partman" did not work, with a hint to look for syslog messages.

Which I did, and there are indeed messages where it seems to probe the
system on the partitions, then there is an error message from
"ubiquity" :

Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: Traceback (most recent call
last):
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]:   File
"/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/misc.py", line 195, in boot_device
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]:     for part in p.partitions():
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]:   File
"/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/parted_server.py", line 205, in partitions
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]:
self.open_dialog('PARTITIONS')
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]:   File
"/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/parted_server.py", line 133, in open_dialog
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]:     self.outf = open(outfifo,
'r')
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: IOError: [Errno 2] No such file
or directory: '/var/lib/partman/outfifo'
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]:
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: debconffilter_done: ubi-partman
(current: ubi-partman)
Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: dbfilter_handle_status:
('ubi-partman', 141)

I had previously created my partition scheme with Ubuntu 10.10.
I then went to install "Slaine" and I did not encounter any problem (it
was indeed very fast !), although I noticed it uses the same Ubuntu
10.10 partitioning tool that performed my hdd setup.

Do you want to investigate that further ?
Do you want me to send the full syslog somewhere ?
Or, if I can help trying something, I am ready to re-install a few times
if needed.


Regards,

Christophe S.
-- 
>>>>--------------->  mailto:christophe.schocka...@citadels.be
Once it's perfectly aimed, the flying arrow goes straight to its target.
Thus, don't worry when things go right.
There will be enough time to worry about if they go wrong.
Then, it's time to fire a new arrow towards another direction.
Don't sink.  Adapt yourself !  The archer has to shoot accurately and
quickly.
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