Upon further investigation - it might be connected to BIOS screwing up
order. Part of installer see wrong order, but scripts most likely see it
differently?
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Im thinkering with ubuntu server 20.10 from live USB.
I tried single drive install and it worked. Once it went live I tried minimal
setup on two SSDs( /boot, /boot/efi and encrypted LVM with rest on both). Not
sure if its relevant but I can see in crash report:
"adding partition 'partition-3' to
Possibly original tittle might be wrong. Ive reset physical connections and
BIOS, but could not reproduce ID switch. I might just have been tired and
imagined it. Nevertheless, installation still fail.
Through trial and error one thing is clear - plain HDD install( no LVM/Crypto)
does work like
During installation version was bumped to 21.04.xx( as per dialog
suggestion): AFAIR.
** Description changed:
- I've already sent crash report from installer, but since I'm not quite
- sure how it's handled, might as well follow up with this.
+ #I've already sent crash report from installer, but
Should have been: * while parted does show it as well.
Out of curiosity, I gave a go to fedora server and it seems to work(
with one minor detail when it comes to partitioning).
Im going to alter title, as it is wrong.
General flaw seems to be LVM mixing drives/CC partition table onto another:
Only attempt that was successful was when I did not use lVM and set up
everything on single drive.
I got drives from retailer, sealed in hard plastic so I doubt anyone
except factory had their hands on them. Second pair( HDDs ) I got sealed
by vendor with his sticker on it. Those two have WWN set.
Seems like xchat or OS does not handle existing file properly. Simple
`rm sound.conf` and close op issued afterwards made xchat regenerate
this file with proper content.
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