Public bug reported: I recently built a computer to use as a home server. While attempting to install Ubuntu Server 8.10 x64 (no special options, just choose the first option from the boot menu) the installer would always crash as it got to the partition part of the setup. It looked like it would load the module for the partition setup...then all of the sudden the PC would reboot. I never saw an error message, after the partition module the screen went black then the pc was rebooting.
I tried running the desktop LiveCD options, all of the following worked without errors (all x64 versions): Ubuntu 8.04 Ubuntu 8.10 RC Ubuntu 8.10 Kubuntu 8.04 Kubuntu 8.10 RC When getting to the live environment my 36GB WD Raptor and RAID5 (4x320GB WD HDD) could be accessed without issues. I read that the 3ware controller is natively supported by the kernel that ships with 8.04 and onwards. So, determined to install Ubuntu Server I figured I would start removing components until the install would get past the partition setup. So I removed the 3ware 9650SE RAID controller and tried setup again. This time I was able to partition my 36GB and finish the install. After the install I re-attached the 3ware raid controller and it worked just fine. A few days later I decided to reformat and install again...I ran into the same issue. This time I left the 3ware raid card in the system and just removed the drives and the install finished (this is probably due to the fact that if no drives are connected then the 3ware card is basically disabled). So, there is something about the 3ware 9650SE card that the partition routine doesn't like. I can't seem to install if I leave drives attached to it. Also, I tried GParted from the LiveCD's and that would also cause my system to reboot if the 3ware controller had drives attached. I even tried the GParted LiveCD and that too crashed. One interesting thing about GParted was that it did not crash when I ran it from the server install (I installed GNOME Desktop on the server just to mess around since I was going to format it again anyways). Computer Specs: Motherboard: GA-78G-DS3H CPU: AMD 6000+ 89W RAM: 4GB G. Skill DDR2 800 (4-4-4-12) HDD: 1 36GB WD Raptor (main drive for OS) 4x 320GB WD drives attached to a 3ware 9650SE controller card configured for RAID5 (storage drive) Power: Corsair CMPSU-620HX 620W Case: Antec 900 (5x 120mm fans, 1x 200mm fan) Other: 5x3 SATA Hot-Swap (5 vertical hot-swap drive bays in 3 bays of 5.25 space) for RAID array The motherboard and 3ware card have the latest bios. I updated them from a Windows XP install before installing Ubuntu. The 36GB used to have WinXP Pro installed. The RAID5 array was formatted as one large NTFS drive. Is there any other info I can provide that will help determine the cause of the problem? I'm a newbie to linux so if there are specific commands I need to run please give me full instructions on how to execute them. Thanks, Someone ** Affects: linux (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- PC crash during server 8.10 x64 install with 3ware 9560SE https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294627 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs