Public bug reported:
I am trying to replace my 14.04 to 16.04. I formatted my older ext4 /
and ext2 /boot but preserve my older /home.
while trying to install I had a warning about being in UEFI mode but I
had no choice, I don't know how to boot the USB key in any other way
than the one I chose (
This bug is making me turning in circles
I switched repositories, I've tried the "Main" and a specific Canadian
but always the same dependencies problem
apt-get install gnome
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could n
bugzilla 735654 reports that the fix will be released only in the next
major release
hex-decimal-hex conversions always has been a must for an OS, will I
have to downgrade my version of Ubuntu to be able to work until next
major release?
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My best guess of what the problem is:
The application is trying to install the bootloader while some buffers
(linux buffers, or hardware buffers, I don't know and I don't care) are
not finished writing data on the usb key.
After 10 failed attempts I finally succeeded by waiting for my usb key
led
I had the problem and my workaround was to run usb-creator-gtk as a
regular user (i.e.: not as root) and also by slowly take my time to
enter my password when usb-creator-gtk is trying to install the
bootloader.
My best guess as the why: I believe the partition table is set to be re-
read just bef
As I wrote in bug #722019:
I had the problem and my workaround was to run usb-creator-gtk as a
regular user (i.e.: not as root) and also by slowly take my time to
enter my password when usb-creator-gtk is trying to install the
bootloader.
My best guess as the why: I believe the partition table is