_gerhardj_ | well hi, following the faq, here is my dump of the partition table http://pastebin.com/cqXmwWFF | 18:56 |
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_gerhardj_ | trying to install 14.04, partman crashes with 141 and thereafter ubiquity | 18:57 |
_gerhardj_ | any clues? | 18:58 |
_gerhardj_ | x86, lastest iso, booted from a pendrive | 18:59 |
pmatulis | CarlFK: i'm looking again at the stuff we discussed here a while ago (preseeding raid+crypt+lvm). i have my mdadm devices set up with early_command but not sure how to meld that with a preseed that sets up the rest (crypt+lvm). i get to the partitioning stage where i am presented with the menu (install lvm, manual, etc). i choose 'manual' and errors out (no root file system is defined) | 19:01 |
CarlFK | pmatulis: post your early_command somewhere | 19:02 |
CarlFK | personally I would figure out how to manage the whole thing in a repo.. which is an extra layer to deal with, but I think it is worth it | 19:03 |
CarlFK | manage to keep all your files in a public repo | 19:04 |
_gerhardj_ | this is when i try to run partman: http://pastebin.com/43AT9kEX | 19:04 |
pmatulis | CarlFK: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7301496/ | 19:09 |
_gerhardj_ | ubiquity log: http://pastebin.com/szNSTia1 | 19:13 |
CarlFK | pmatulis: k, so at the end of that, md0 and md1 exist, right? | 19:15 |
CarlFK | and you want md0 for /boot, and md1 for / ? | 19:15 |
pmatulis | CarlFK: actually, the way this is right now: md0 (swap) and md1 (/) | 19:17 |
CarlFK | ah right, swap. | 19:18 |
pmatulis | i should prolly have md0 (/boot) and md1 (/ and swap put on lvm) | 19:23 |
pmatulis | CarlFK: what i don't understand is how to tell d-i to use a specific raid array (md0 --> /boot OR md1 --> the rest) | 19:28 |
_gerhardj_ | anyone? | 19:37 |
CarlFK | pmatulis: I think I did what you are trying to do, but I can't find any files | 19:39 |
CarlFK | but I did find this: http://bryars.eu/2011/08/automating-debian-preseed-installs-with-raid-and-lvm/ scroll down to: ## Partitioning using RAID | 19:41 |
CarlFK | _gerhardj_: sorry, no idea | 19:41 |
_gerhardj_ | CarlFK: ok, thanks for answering :) | 19:53 |
_gerhardj_ | well it may work now, the solution (although a chat may not be very persistent): | 19:58 |
_gerhardj_ | smashing the partition table a few times with various tools, then run "sudo partman" and choose "guided - use whole disk" then start ubiquity again | 19:59 |
_gerhardj_ | only my windows partition i can forget now :) | 20:00 |
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