Re: [Bug 763155] Re: ubi-usersetup failed with error code 10

2011-04-22 Thread Steve Romanow
BETA1 does not exhibit this problem. The first install went well (which was not where the problem surfaced) and the reinstall did show me the "Who Are You" dialog. BETA2 did not show me the "Who Are You" dialog. This is repeatable. On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Steve Romanow wrote: > The re

Re: [Bug 763155] Re: ubi-usersetup failed with error code 10

2011-04-22 Thread Steve Romanow
The reinstall with the natty beta1 media has the "Who Are You" dialog after the timezone and keyboard selection. This is the dialog that was not appearing for me on the natty beta2 media. On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Steve Romanow wrote: > I have the machine at work with me today.  I have be

Re: [Bug 763155] Re: ubi-usersetup failed with error code 10

2011-04-22 Thread Steve Romanow
I have the machine at work with me today. I have beta1 live media (I think) and I will do some disk error checkign using the ubuntu live environment and see what I can find out. Thanks Again. On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Steve Romanow wrote: > And if the install failed because of this error

Re: [Bug 763155] Re: ubi-usersetup failed with error code 10

2011-04-22 Thread Steve Romanow
And if the install failed because of this error, shouldn't the error dialog come from ubiquity.partman instead of ubi-usersetup? On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Steve Romanow wrote: > Thanks for looking at this Jean Baptiste. > > The install I was running was not using sda2.  I was formatting a

Re: [Bug 763155] Re: ubi-usersetup failed with error code 10

2011-04-22 Thread Steve Romanow
Thanks for looking at this Jean Baptiste. The install I was running was not using sda2. I was formatting and installing to sda3 and sda5. There was no resize called for. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.l

Re: [Bug 763155] Re: ubi-usersetup failed with error code 10

2011-04-20 Thread Steve Romanow
I do not believe that is the case. I am able to install other versions of ubuntu and debian. Granted, the sectors is a problem, but I don't think it is "the" problem. On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Evan Dandrea wrote: > Your disk has bad sectors.  Please replace your hard drive and then the