The bug report was created with a Wubiuefi release for Ubuntu 17.10. All
Wubiuefi releases for Ubuntu 18.04 contain a fix.
https://github.com/hakuna-m/wubiuefi/issues/91
i.e. the issue has been solved for Wubiuefi.
But IMHO the general issue still exists if you don't use Wubiuefi.
i.e. If someon
IMHO, we found the reason. Because of new snap packages there were a lot
of existing loop devices when the installer created loop devices for
installing.
So the loop device for installing is /dev/loop10 which is a problem for
grub. The range of supported loop devices is from /dev/loop0 to
/dev/loo
Lubuntu 16.10 desktop ISO does not work without internet connection. The
ISO does not contain /pool with additional packages.
If you compare
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10
-desktop-amd64.list with http://releases.ubuntu.com/yakkety/ubuntu-16.10
-desktop-amd6
I can confirm that the error messages on Ubuntu 16.04 (daily) still
exist but it seems that it is not as bad as it looks.
I followed the steps which Marcin described in comment #16. Instead of
> Write some data on backing file via loop device
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/Test.file bs=1M count=512
I
@Noorez: Your fix still works for 14.04, 15.10 and 16.04. I have used it
since summer 2014 without any problems. The only problem is that every
update of an unfixed initramfs-tools package overwrites your fix.
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Meanwhile I could fix the bug. We need some changes in /bin
/autopartition-loop for parted >= 3.2. IMHO it is part of partman-auto-
loop. So I added it to the bug report.
A copy of the fixed version of this file is here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hakuna-m/wubiuefi/068bb0ff656d40083a207d88
** Also affects: partman-auto-loop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
14.10 dual boot Win 7 64-bit - cannot install wit
It works for me, too.
$ apt-cache policy initramfs-tools
initramfs-tools:
Installed: 0.122ubuntu6
Candidate: 0.122ubuntu6
Version table:
*** 0.122ubuntu6 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-proposed/main amd64 Packages
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-
The fix doesn't work for UUIDs of a Windows file system. blkid uses
always UUIDs in upper case for these file systems. So it fails because
the fix converts all UUIDs in lower case.
IMHO short UUIDs (length <= 16) should be always converted in upper case
because short UUIDs are only UUIDs of a Wind
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Title:
wubi kernel option "rw" required
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I had the same issue, too.
Yesterday, I succeeded in copying manually old version of
/bin/parted_server (package http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-
updates/amd64/ubiquity) and /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libparted.so.0,
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libparted.so.0.0.1(package
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/l
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