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ubiquity crashed with InstallStepError in configure_user()
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Title:
ubiquity crashed with InstallStepError in configure_user()
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrea Maio (andrea-maio)
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Title:
ubiquity crashed with InstallStepError in config
Seems to be an accidental status change by jack , reverting back to
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It seems Guerin has got problems with Warzone, which can't fulfil its
dependencies. I'm asking him to ask someone to file a separate bug
report.
Excusé moi ma Français, s'il vous plaît.
Si vous ne pouvez pas installer Warzone, il est une erreur de Warzone et je
voudrais vous demander de déposer u
I attracted these installations but result is always so discouraging.
What must I make S.V.P .?
Excuse the quality of translation but I used IMTRANSLATOR.
In french:
J'ai tenté ces installations mais le résultat est toujours aussi décevant.
Que dois-je faire S.V.P. ?
Excusez la qualité de la trad
I have tried to re-install several times. Even re-formatting / partition.
not only does ubiquity crash, it screws up GRUB somehow
Grub says it cannot find the map file and one other similarly named file
(suffer from crs)
Using Live CD I searched the disc and could not find either file.
I hate to
bug still happens... i'm trying to reinstall and keep my home folder and
it crashes if i try to use the same username as my old install. Using a
different username fixes it.
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Successfully installed Ubuntu 9.04 !
Now let me elaborate. The first problem I was facing is ubiquity
crashing while copying files during install. It told me that my cd or
hard disk was probably bad. I knew my cd was ok as I had verified my
data, as for my drive it's a brand new sony, only two day
Had same problems as above. Had old /home mounted on the FS tree, apparently
Jaunty does not like that :)
Am trying formatting /home and installing.
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The problem is not from cd I test it 8 times, from different original
ubuntu , I localizate a problem with ubuquity in home directory
I reinstalled same cd same version, same user and same password. If home
exist (even in different partition will give a problem) the only option
is to format everyt
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
- installing 8.10 alpha 4 from AMD desktop CD to a secondary hard disk. I
- do have 8.04.1 on another the first and also boot disk. (But this
- doesn't seem to be a boot loader issue... it seems to be the
- user/password.)
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- NOTE:
-
-
I had done exactly the same as Sense Hofstede.
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I had the same crash. It could be caused by the homedirectory, which I
copied, was owned by a different userid, but the same user.
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update to my above comment: selecting just sda2 on "/" and no "/home"
and the installation worked.
and in case somebody else has this problem:
I just had to fiddle around in the /etc/fstab to get my /home on first startup
(I did this immediately in recovery as root) and changing the ownership of
i've the problem with jaunty 9.04. sda2 on "/" as ext4 and sda4 as
"/home" with xfs. but i don't know if that's the cause, but seems
similar to other reports above.
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Did you solve the problem? I installed without mounting /home, but now I
really have a problem 'cause I need to remount /home any time I reboot.
Dunno why, but system doesn't mount ext3 partitions (excepting /) to mount
points I want them to. Tried to feed UUIDs and full paths as /dev/sdb1 to
/etc/
Just confirming this bug. I'm actually doing it in an 8.04.2 install.
But the problem was existent with 8.10 as well. Attempting to use my
/home partition as that mount point through the Ubiquity wizard crashes
the installer when attempting to create a user.
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ubiquity crashed with InstallStep
I solved it. I tried to install OS with ,ounting some additional partitions,
one ntfs partition and two ext3 partitions, and I wanted to mount one of the
ext3 partitions as /home/. Then I installed without mounting them. Dunno
what the problem was =)
2009/1/2, popi31 :
>
> I have same bug, it's no
I have same bug, it's not fun...
I'll try with the text installer...
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Aug 16 17:15:24 ubuntu ubiquity[8310]: Exception in GTK frontend (invoking
crash handler):
Aug 16 17:15:24 ubuntu ubiquity[8310]: Traceback (most recent call last):
Aug 16 17:15:24 ubuntu ubiquity[8310]: File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/bin/ubiquity",
line 229, in
Aug 16 17:15:24 ubuntu ubiquity[8310]:
Users cannot install ubuntu!
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forget: im doing fresh install
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same problem ...
got amd64 X2 and the installer crashes while creating user :( ...
y tryed manual and automatic install and the problem persists ...
regards,
digitalice
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Yeah, I agree with Tim.
A dialog that tells you this is probably related to your home directory,
would be nice.
In my case, I had renamed my /home/username to /home/usernamebak, to
backup my settings, and start afresh with Intrepid. However, I also did
mkdir /home/username, which triggered this b
Yes, it would be nice to be able to do an upgrade installation while
maintaining the home partition.
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I'm having the same issue, it seems to be caused by my previous home
directory files. I do find it kinda ridiculous that I can't upgrade and
keep my home partition. Isn't that the point of the home partition.
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After making one modification the install was a complete success.
Originally I was trying to have /dev/sda5 be my root partition and
/dev/sda6 be my /home partition. The home partition contained my user
folder from my 8.04.1 installation. I wondered if this was causing the
error, so I simply told u
I forgot to mention that I've been trying to install from the ubuntu
beta iso that's currently available for download.
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I've had this problem probably 5 times now. I reburned the disk and
redownloaded the iso and the problem still occurs. The system finished
installing once, but didn't install the bootloader and I was incapable
of installing the bootloader from the disk.
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Also having this problem during an install of mythbuntu 8.04.1 alpha 6.
Installing onto a clean hard drive. I'd also experienced the same issue
installing from the 8.04.1 release.
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Here's the immediate cause:
Aug 16 17:15:22 ubuntu klogd: [ 687.145269] bash[29391] general protection
ip:462920 sp:7fffcf3b0d28 error:0 in bash[40+c2000]
Aug 16 17:15:23 ubuntu user-setup: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I think the only real way that can happen in this context is if ther
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