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dluziusinstallation of 10.10 looks like it's amost done, but just when I expect to see the ubuntu desktop I am left looking at a prompt...02:28
dluziusI'm trying to have a dual-boot laptop, with my Toshiba satellite02:29
dluziuswhat am I doing wrong ???02:29
dluziusI am using a live cd I burned from an iso file I downloaded from Ubuntu.com02:34
dluziusI changed my BIOS boot order so the CDROM comes before the HDD02:35
dluziusI have done this b4 on my desktop and it went well, but not this time...02:36
dluziusplease help me with this02:37
genecwhat kind of prompt?02:39
genecdluzius: I'd assume you've already successfully installed and you're in your first boot of your new system but only see a "prompt"02:40
genecI know sometimes I'll see a blinking cursor rather than the splash during boot but the hard drive is normally going mad.02:40
dluziusyes, and it looks like a $, similar to a Terminal prompt02:40
dluziusthe rest of the entire screen is black02:41
geneconly "$" or is there more?02:43
dluziusthere might have been more, but I don't remember what it said..02:43
genecwas it a typical BIOS 80x25 text screen (or possibly the mildly graphically enhanced version)?02:47
dluziusneither... just the whole screen02:48
genecever used DOS on a computer (not a prompt in a window)?02:51
dluziusyes, but it was a long time ago02:52
genec(just making sure you understand what I mean by an 80x25 text screen that's normally full screen)02:52
dluziusI tried typing in quit,  exit,02:52
dluziusnothing seemed to satisfy it02:53
genecI'm a little stumped at what you could be seeing.  tried the Alt-FN keys to change VT or commands like ls or pwd?02:55
dluziusfor the life of me, I can't figure out why it got hung on the $ prompt02:55
dluziusthe install from the cd had proceeded through asll of the steps, ,, time zone, language, and proceeded to show me the slide show while it continued..02:58
genecbut why did it present that?  where did it come from?  what environment is it?  that's what escapes me.02:58
dluziuswhat is VT02:58
genecVT: Virtual Terminal.  the fact that Linux (like many Unix-like OSs) can have multiple local sessions simultaneously02:59
dluziusit even said install was successful..02:59
dluziusok02:59
genecby Alt-FN I'm talking Alt-F1 through Alt-F12 but most distros don't use anything after 7 for normal stuff02:59
genecand it eventually ejected the CD and said hit enter to reboot?03:00
dluziusI've been looking for a solution on the net, and changed my user name to dave, all lowercase..03:00
genecwas it like "ubuntu@ubuntu:~$" perhaps?03:01
dluziusyes, and I hit enter, and the got the $ prompt03:01
dluziusmore like dave@dave~$03:02
dluziusit wants something from me, but I don't know what03:02
genec"changed your name"? was this before it ejected the CD and waited ~2minutes for you to hit enter?03:03
dluziusoops, have to go, tks for the help so farmy name in the normal sign-up procedure early on in the process03:04
genecif you somehow change the Ubuntu user account on the live CD, before reboot, that could have made things a little messy.  otherwise, I'm not sure how you saw that.03:05
CarlFKmy guess is X failed to start and it didn't flip to VT1 - alt-f1 should get a proper prompt05:34
CIA-7ubiquity: evand * r4673 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/install_misc.py): Clean up after the langpacks state on multiple runs of the installer.10:15
CIA-7ubiquity: evand * r4674 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/plugins/ubi-partman.py):10:34
CIA-7ubiquity: Prefer biggest_free over resize always now that we make sure the10:34
CIA-7ubiquity: biggest_free choice offers at least 5GB.10:34
CIA-7ubiquity: evand * r4675 trunk/debian/changelog: LP bug reference.10:36
mozaHi12:22
mozahow to preseeding partitioning ubuntu installation12:22
moza?12:22
CIA-7console-setup: cjwatson * r403 ubuntu/debian/ (changelog keyboard-configuration.config):15:21
CIA-7console-setup: Don't use the default keyboard variant if the layout is overridden by15:21
CIA-7console-setup: preseeding (LP: #758584).15:21
CIA-7console-setup: cjwatson * r404 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.57ubuntu1815:22
cjwatsonev: ^- that should be for the next ubiquity upload, assuming it's accepted15:24
evgreat, thanks15:27
evhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/593147/ - look reasonable enough?15:48
evI originally thought about filtering out the reuse option and prepared a patch to that effect15:48
evbut it doesn't work when parted_server isn't running anymore15:49
evequally, because m-a is run under newns, it wont have the mounted partitions filtered out automatically15:49
evlike /target traditionally was15:49
cjwatsonI haven't thought about it very much but that code looks safe at least - I can't think of anything it would make worse15:50
cjwatsonis there any risk that this code might be run in d-i?15:51
cjwatsonbecause busybox readlink doesn't support -e15:52
* cjwatson does an expert mode test and leans on Enter a bit15:56
CIA-7ubiquity: evand * r4676 trunk/ (debian/changelog scripts/plugininstall.py):16:02
CIA-7ubiquity: Determine the home directory of the target user when copying the16:02
CIA-7ubiquity: network configuration (LP: 745607).16:02
cjwatson(needs # before the digits)16:08
cjwatson(in the changelog, I mean)16:08
CIA-7ubiquity: evand * r4677 trunk/ (bin/oem-config-remove debian/changelog):16:11
CIA-7ubiquity: Select all the ubiquity slideshow packages for removal, and do not16:11
CIA-7ubiquity: error out if none can be found (LP: #745607).16:11
evcjwatson: the lack of # was intentional.  It was something discovered in Riddell's bug that wasn't the root cause of the bug itself.16:14
cjwatsonoh ok, fair enough16:14
evd-i> m-a isn't in d-i, but it's already using readlink elsewhere.16:14
cjwatsonI usually use some slightly different construction like "see LP #nnnnnn" or "part of LP #nnnnnn" so that people aren't tempted to go and close the bug, in that case16:15
evah, will do in the future16:15
evthanks16:15
evmuch more clear that way16:15
CIA-7migration-assistant: evand * r109 migration-assistant/ (debian/changelog ma-ask): Filter out the target filesystem from consideration (LP: #754778).16:17
CIA-7migration-assistant: evand * r110 migration-assistant/debian/changelog: releasing version 0.6.1016:20
cjwatsonargh, I did my time-consuming test on the wrong image16:21
evouch16:21
evseeing a few instances of 'LockFailedException: Failed to lock /target/var/cache/apt/archives/lock' but haven't been able to trace it to anything yet16:56
dluziusneed help installing ver 10.10 on my Satellite laptop18:04
dluziusI've gone thru all the install steps, and get the message that install was successful, but instead og an Ubuntu desktop, I get a black screen with a $ prompt18:05
dluziushellop18:07
dluziuswhat command do I enter to go top the Ubuntu desaktop?18:08
evdluzius: sounds like you've hit a bug18:17
evdo you see this screen after rebooting, or before?18:18
evunless there are any objections, I'm going to sort the ubiquity upload now18:19
CIA-7ubiquity: evand * r4678 trunk/ (130 files in 3 dirs): Update translations from Launchpad.18:28
CIA-7ubiquity: evand * r4679 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog):18:29
CIA-7ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: console-setup18:29
CIA-7ubiquity: 1.57ubuntu18, migration-assistant 0.6.10.18:29
CIA-7ubiquity: evand * r4680 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.6.318:37
dluziusev, what do I do to counteract this bug...18:49
evdluzius: where are you seeing it?18:52
evHave you rebooted the computer since installing?18:52
dluziusyes, and it opens to GRUB, with Ubuntu at the top of the menu, and after the countdown it goes to the black screen witrh the $ prompt18:53
dluziusahead of the prompt, it says welcome to Ubuntu!18:55
dluziusif I type in pwd, itsays home/dave18:58
dluziusI can't help but feel like I am almost there, but something is hanging up on me18:59
cjwatsontry 'sudo service gdm restart' and see if that starts a proper desktop19:03
dluziusok, brb...19:09
genecwhy does that sound like the live CD environment?  is there a "new" option to install the liveCD to a local disk?19:10
dluziuscjwatson.. I entered your suggestion, and it asked me for a password, like it does when using sudo, and then said restart: unknown instance19:13
geneccjwatson: I think there's something else missing in GRUB like not enough stages outside of btrfs in the boot block; bug 75744619:32
cjwatsongenec: "not enough stages outside of btrfs in the boot block"?  I don't understand20:57
cjwatsondluzius: what does 'dpkg-query -W gdm' say?20:57
CIA-7ubiquity: cjwatson * r4681 trunk/ (bin/ubiquity debian/changelog):21:23
CIA-7ubiquity: Don't check for debconf database locks when ubiquity is itself running21:23
CIA-7ubiquity: inside a debconf frontend (LP: #758858).21:23
CIA-7ubiquity: cjwatson * r4682 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.6.421:29
dluziuscjwatson-- it says gdm      2.30.5-Oubuntu421:56
cjwatsonum, OK, I'm fairly confused then, because it sounds like it should work21:57
cjwatsonI doubt it's an installer problem as such ...21:57
dluziusI think so too, but it doesn't21:57
dluziuswhat else could it be, and how do I correct it21:58
dluziusshould I try an older version of Ubuntu, like 10.0421:59
cjwatsonI can't really say, I'm not much of a technical support type22:01
cjwatsonI was just checking for the obvious problem of the desktop not actually being installed :-)22:01
dluziusduring the install process it proceeds and then even says installation was successful22:02
geneccjwatson: terminology from grub-legacy.  -legacy had stage 1, 1.5 and 2 which (iirc) would be crammed into the MBR/reserved sectors or stage1 would be in the boot sector.22:18
geneciirc, btrfs being a CoW-style FS means files may move what blocks they reside on.  so, stage1 can't have a static LBA pointer to core.img.22:20
cjwatsongenec: right, the standard problem with installing to a partition which we've always warned people about22:46
cjwatson(warned since GRUB 2, anyway)22:46
cjwatsongenec: I agree that using the 64KB boot loader area is the right answer hre22:46
cjwatson*here22:46
cjwatsongenec: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Images has a translation guide to help you use GRUB 2 terminology22:46
geneccjwatson: it's what it's designed for: drop a basic boot loader that can at least read the underlying file system22:47
cjwatsonyep, we've been intending to use it for a while but nobody had got round to it, that's all22:47
geneccjwatson: I found another that talking about core.img22:47
cjwatsoncore.img is what would get put into that 64KB area22:47
cjwatsonwhen /boot/grub is on btrfs, it will be built to contain btrfs.mod22:48
genecSyslinux-5 is going to end up just dropping ldlinux.sys into the boot block (still haven't found proper btrfs docs to know the real term) and have other stuff outside in the file system.22:49
cjwatsondid you try phcoder's patch, or do you need help integrating that into the Ubuntu package?22:49
cjwatsonit looked right to me22:49
cjwatsonI think we have local patches nearby though, so it may need conflict resolution22:50
genecI've got to rebuild it or get a x64 rescue disk22:50
geneccjwatson: patch fuzzed the current bazaar22:50
genecbbl22:51
CIA-7console-setup: cjwatson * r405 ubuntu/debian/ (changelog console-setup-udeb.base-installer):23:17
CIA-7console-setup: Don't copy keyboard-configuration questions to /target in OEM mode.23:17
CIA-7console-setup: oem-config will ask them later, and copying these confuses it23:17
CIA-7console-setup: (LP: #741304).23:17

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