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Title:
ubiquity partition step does not show
Please post the output of parted -l, and identify which disk does not
show up in the installer.
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I encountered the trouble in Ubuntu 12.04.1, and I removed dmraid
package during live session to get ubiquity working. The computer is
configured to use RAID in the BIOS, and switching the setting to AHCI
prevent Windows from booting, so I revert to RAID setting and remove
dmraid package.
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I first encountered this bug on Lucid on one of my PCs. Skipped
installation of Ubuntu therefore and waited for Maverick. But there and
in Natty this problem is still not solved!
Switching IDE/AHCI mode, Ubuntu/Mythbuntu installers, booting into live
environment and starting ubiquity from there al
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** Tags added: karmic
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Title:
ubiquity partition step does not show some hard drives
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I had the same problem with 10.04 booting from an USB stick.
I wanted to install on a PATA HDD (/dev/sda) that would never show up in the
devices proposed for installation.
gparted showed the HDD though.
I tried with and without an additional SATA HDD in the machine with no result.
Running the li
Removing the dmraid package worked for me also.
aptitude remove dmraid
Before trying that, I tried the following which did NOT work:
- choosing AHCI for SATA mode in the BIOS
- choosing the other options for SATA mode (i.e. options that were not the
default which is "IDE mode")
- choosing the no
I'm having the same problem on lucid. Also had the same problem on
Ubuntu 9.10. I'm also using them in combination with windows 7 (64 bit).
Deinstalling the package dmraid on the live cd seemed to work for me on
both distros.
I'm using a fujitsu siemens amilo XA 3530.
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@jacques
Thank you for posting that. I will try that later and report the result
here.
I found this bug after Googling and finding this:
http://swiss.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1303703
Sadly that thread is closed so I could not refer to your suggestion.
I am facing the issue with a Lucid
Had the same problem loading past step 4 on Ubuntu 9.1 install.
Change SATA mode from ATA to AHCI in bios, reboot & Ubuntu saw the Drive ready
for partition.
Hope this helps anybody.
Hardware: Dell Inspirion 1525
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Hopefully this will be fixed for 10.04. Removing dmraid worked for me
from ubuntu live cd 64 bit.
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@Matt, Thanks, I will try it out prob late tomorrow.
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@Chris, try the fix I found in #28.
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Same here. Ubiquity during manual partitioning master hard drive is not
seen at all and slave hard disc is referenced as sda. Installing anyway
and the system will not boot, grub comes up with error 15.
I rebooted into Karmic live CD and then Hardy live CD and ran cfdisk and
gparted from both. Non
This problem was solved for me in the Red Hat Bugzilla.
Here's the link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=533703
I was directed to look at this issue:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F11_bugs#dmraid-nodmraid
Running the recommanded command `dmraid -rE` then solved the problem, on
I've had an identical problem with OpenSUSE 11.2 but Mandriva 2010 seems
ok. I don't know what Mandriva have done differently, but their live CD
detected the SATA drives fine, but neither Ubuntu 9.10 nor OpenSUSE 11.2
did. I managed to get OpenSUSE to see them with noraid boot option and
then insta
this is not good. How can we ever expect more users when you have to be
a magician to install Linux?
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I'm seeing the same problem, when reaching step 4/7 my prepare partition
screen is blank. Removing the dmraid and simply going back (to step 3)
and going forward again brought up the expected "Prepare disk space"
screen on the installer.
My system has a single IDE CD-ROM drive. An SATA drive con
The idaho computer I don't have direct access to, which probably has
some legacy intel software RAID stuff lurking on disks somewhere in
spite of repartion/quick format/reinstall of OS (32-bit vista -> 64
windows 7 on sda2), had a better experience after the "apt-get remove
dmraid" workaround. Doe
I can confirm Richard Bailey's removing dmraid workaround works.
On Ubuntu 64 bit
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I'm not using any raid in my machine... I have 1 sata drive that was
partitioned by Windows 7... so it has two NTFS partitions and an ext4
partition.
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I just did a dry run and the ubuntu-9.10-desktop-amd64 installer found,
and correctly identified my 3 hdd's (2x ide, 1 sata) and the numerous
distro and data partitions, including 3 windows installs, gutsy, jaunty,
and sundry NTFS and FAT32s...
I do not use raid on my system.
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Relevant details will likely only include the existence or
preexistence of software raid setups on your system.
Hardware specifics should be unnecessary.
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 7:37 AM, Jeff Tougas wrote:
> I also was receiving this error. Richard's workaround has worked for
> me. For what its
I also was receiving this error. Richard's workaround has worked for
me. For what its worth, here's my relevant hardware setup:
Core i7 processor
MSI X58M motherboard
Only 1 SATA drive
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I was also getting this. On the live cd I uninstalled the dmraid
package, restarted the installer and now sda shows.
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I confirm that the problem is present also on the release version of
Kubuntu 64bits (LiveCD).
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I was able to install using the alternate installer. An option comes up
to disable software raid, which I accepted. As a result I'm able to see
all disks. Later after installation completes, I ran update-grub, and
got some errors about software raids (of which I should have none, and
if I do they'r
This issue is still not fixed for me (i386-desktop). My first hard drive
doesn't show up at all, the partitioning step takes a very long time to
load.
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Now that Karmic is finally out, I downloaded a fresh live CD and popped
it into my machine.
Going into the live session and running the installer program... and I
still can't see anything on step 4. Looks exactly the same as the
screenshot I attached earlier.
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Not sure what you mean by fakeraid, but interesting you should mention
raids. I fixed this problem by deleting the raid my disk was setup in
(It needs to be in raid for the bios to boot from it for some reason).
After installing Ubuntu, I recreated the single disk raid array and it
booted up fine.
Just tested the i386 desktop CD under vmware; it saw two virtual SCSI
disk, like it should. So for me, it's looking fixed.
I'm wondering if there are multiple issues going on. The release
candidate definitely had the regression; but I'm wondering if
themusicalduck's and Kaahn1!s problem is somet
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This is affecting me too... does not appear to be fixed as of 28/10.
I'm using the amd64 live CD. Ubiquity does not detect my SATA drives...
I just see a blank screen on step 4. There is no way to continue the
installation from here.
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This problem effects me and is not fixed in the daily build (28/10). I
can't either select a disk in the dropdown menu, or use the manual
partitioner to select any partition on my two SATA drives. The drives
are just not listed. My one IDE drive is detected fine. The drives are
also detected fine b
If you need additional validation of this fix, I can test tonight (about
7 hours away here). Just let me know.
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Also OK on a physical Dell Inspiron 531s with dual SATA drives, as
expected.
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It looks like the ubiquity in the 10/27/2009 daily build (karmic-
desktop-amd64.iso, sha256 sum
69530b9166767668b7ab36ad7475d02f4fbe35da42516a46a6a698abc0f91a09) fixes
the problem, at least under vmware.
I fed it dual IDE and dual SCSI virtual disks, and it showed the first
disk both times.
The l
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** Summary changed:
- ubiquity partition step does not show first hard drive
+ ubiquity partition step does not show some hard drives
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