[00:45] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2437 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog scripts/apt-setup scripts/install.py): [00:45] ubiquity: * Call apt-setup finish-install script during cleanup, not while [00:45] ubiquity: configuring apt; removing cdrom entries from sources.list at this point [00:45] ubiquity: broke OEM installs and probably other things (LP: #188240). [06:18] hi , even making a partition through ubiquity , im not able to install on the created partition , why ? [06:24] hi , even making a partition through ubiquity , im not able to install on the created partition , why ? [06:37] how the grub is getting edit when i install from ubiquity [06:42] how the grub is getting edit when i install from ubiquity [16:24] ugh, grub's manual says you can specify devices in hex or decimal, but doesn't allow you to do this in grub-install. === ceeka2 is now known as ceekay [21:49] evand: Bug 151996 contains some squashfs errors. Should that really be a kernel bug? [21:49] Launchpad bug 151996 in ubiquity "[hardy] alpha 2 install fails" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/151996 [21:55] bdmurray: Greg's syslog looks like a bad disc or drive. [21:55] I'm not sure why Feisty would work, unless he receieved a pressed CD for that or just got lucky. [21:58] okay, is the hint the "attempt to access beyond end of device"? [21:59] hrmmm [22:00] or the DriveStatusError bit in Greg's syslog? [22:02] that makes me concerned for the health of his secondary hard drive. The squashfs errors lead me to believe the former bit about a bad CD or CD-ROM. [22:05] Okay, I think I'm set [22:07] ok, if he can take two different versions of ubuntu, burn both back to back and have one CD work and the other not, then maybe it's a regression in squahsfs in which case I'd ask the kernel team to take a quick look. [22:08] Okay, and it looks like ber07 has an issue with his hard drive. [22:10] yeah, bert07 seems to be all over the place. I imagine he resolved whatever his original issue was as his last full message indicates that he got through the install successfully.