I did what David Tomlin did and it worked fine that way. Not the best
for future installs but it gets me to 10.04 LTS for now.
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Ubuntu 10.04 can't create partition on fakeraid
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Phillip
Tried what you said to do. Am I supposed to install grub on the /boot
partition or to the the actual device listing. For example I partition out like
this.
/dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace
-- /dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace1 ext4 256MB /boot
-- /dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace2
Well trying to install grub onto the boot partition did not work.
Eternal boot loop. Forgot to mention I'm trying this with the Xubuntu
10.04 LTS
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orks well enough for OS
files. I'm not building a desktop. I'm building a server that I want to
stay up once it is built. When I build my laptops or desktops I just let it
go automatically.
Hope that answers your questions.
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
&g
I had that same screen, but chose to continue on and tried fixing it in the
advanced tab and the end of the installer questions.
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Herbert Roitblat
wrote:
> Phillip,
> sorry, I need a bit more help. Using your ppa:
>
> After waiting for the keyserver to finally co
Sorry, no
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Herbert Roitblat
wrote:
> Did it work, JustBill?
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My fakeraid doesn't have number after it, the ones I posted from earlier are
what xubuntu assigned. It did not work for me.
Bill
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:24 PM, beamin wrote:
> Ok so in that blue package configuration window regarding grub, I had
> the same error that grub failed to install.
That is correct. At least I don't know a way to update the server install
before building the partitions. But the patch didn't work for me as a
Desktop either.
Bill
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Guybrush wrote:
> Somewhere above i believe i read that the patch is for ubuntu Desktop only
>
bug
> prevents you from getting past the partition stage of the installer. If
> you could not even get past that before, but do when you install the
> patched version of dmraid from my ppa, then it did its job.
>
> JustBill, when you say it did not work for you, do you mean you had
&g
Maybe I'm asking a real noob question here. But how do you do that from
the Ubuntu Server 10.04 64bit installer. There is no "try first" option
and moving to another console right after the Install Ubuntu Server
option gets me nowhere.
-/bin/bsh: sudo: not found
Trying to run without sudo comma
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