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I have one 320Gb Hard drive, which had XP SP3 installed before I ran the
live CD.
I had to set up manually the following:
The disk was divided into 2 partitions (sda1, sda2), both 149GB in size.
sda1 is NTFS, and houses my (now defunct) XP install..
sda2 (extended) is split into the following:
What filesystems did you choose to create?
(The partitioner only selects "use entire disk" by default if it isn't
able to set up dual-boot by resizing an existing partition. That's a
separate issue, really; let's keep this bug to a single issue, namely
the lack of progress information.)
** Packag
GParted is not used during installation. Ubiquity uses libparted
directly, so I think the Ubiquity developers should look at this...
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gparted => ubiquity
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Partitioning at install shows no progess 9.04 beta 5 AMD 64Bit
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