** Description changed: Binary package hint: ubiquity-frontend-kde - See the attached screen shot please. After I select the keyboard layout, - Ubiquity asks me if I want it to try to unmount some partitions. The - options to answer to this question are either "Continue" or "Go Back". - These answers are very confusing, I'd expect to answer with "Yes" or - "No", or "Unmount" or "Don't Unmount". Besides that, the dialog mentions - the same disk twice. + I used the Kubuntu 9.04 RC. See the attached screen shot please. After I + select the keyboard layout, Ubiquity asks me if I want it to try to + unmount some partitions. The options to answer to this question are + either "Continue" or "Go Back". These answers are very confusing, I'd + expect to answer with "Yes" or "No", or "Unmount" or "Don't Unmount". + Besides that, the dialog mentions the same disk twice. On a second try through Ubiquity to take a screen shot, I noticed that choosing "Continue" would make the same dialog always re-appear, the only possible choice was "Go Back" after which it ironically continued the installation process, to the "Prepare disk space" section. I should probably mention what storage I had in use at that moment. I had a Live USB with a vfat (?) partition for Kubuntu, and separate ext3 partition for persistence. My normal hard drive had an ext3 partition for Ubuntu, a swap partition (don't know if that one was mounted, but didn't see it) and an ntfs partition for Windows Vista. I also had an external hard drive connected with eSATA formatted as ntfs. That's five partitions, but when I tried going through Ubiquity the second time to get a screen shot, some partitions were still unmounted after my first try with Ubiquity, that's why only sdb is seen in the screen shot.
-- ubiquity is confusing when it asks to unmount partitions https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363069 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