[Bug 782507] Re: Installation creates a new swap partition

Erick Brunzell lbsolost at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 15 20:26:49 UTC 2011


This also effects bug 775124 which was more appropriately named in dupe
bug 819538 and it's even loosely related to bug 766265.

Ubiquity always wants to create a new swap partition which is
problematic in many scenarios. It certainly causes problems with small
disc installs.

I need to do more testing but I'll certainly try to follow up on this in
Oneiric Beta 1 iso-testing.

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Title:
  Installation creates a new swap partition

Status in “partman-auto” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I installed Ubuntu 11.04 a few days ago. Then, yesterday I reinstalled
  the same version (11.04). In the installer window, I chose the option
  to automatically delete the old version and reinstall. Today, I had to
  reinstall the same version (11.04) again, and just like yesterday, I
  chose the option of AUTOMATICALLY DELETING existing version and
  reinstalling 11.04.

  Just a few hours ago, however, I noticed in Gparted that I have three
  (3) swap partitions. The option in the installer to automatically
  delete existing version and install the new version apparently deletes
  only the ext4 partition, and then uses that freed space to create an
  ext4 partition (smaller than the original) & a swap partition. It
  ignores the fact that a swap partition already exists.

  Expected Results:
  The installer option "delete current version and install  this version" should not create a new swap partition if the previous Ubuntu installation alredy had a swap partition. The option should act just as expected. It should keep the partition configuration exactly the same. The ext4 partiiton should have the same exact size as the ext4 parition in the previous installation; and the swap partiiton  (if any) from the previous installation should remain unchanged and be used as the swap partition for the new installation. 
    A new swap partition should be created if and only if the previous installation did not have a swap partition.

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