[Bug 782723] Re: upgrade install to 11.04 using .iso burned CD

Frank A Snyder 782723 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jun 9 16:17:17 UTC 2011


Thank you Mackenzie,

I have given up and switched to Linux Mint 10 (Julia).  I'm trying to 
work some bugs out of it as well.  For some reason my installs always 
take about 1 1/2-2 hours to pull off...even on a completely blank new HD 
(Hitachi 80 GB, 7200 rpm).  Then after the install is complete I went 
through an upgrade of packages.  When I click on anything it take about 
12 seconds for something to happen.  I'm still confused, but determined 
to figure this out.

Kindest regards,

Dr. Frank

On 6/9/2011 2:35 PM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> Since you've already rebooted by now undoubtedly, they probably won't be
> there anymore.  Could you try the installation again, and if it fails
> again, those files should be there in the running session? I suggest
> using the "Try Ubuntu" option at boot (instead of going straight to the
> installer), that way you can get to a web browser and attach those files
> more easily if it happens again.
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - upgrade install to 11.10 using .iso burned CD.../var/log/syslog and /var/log/partman...I have no idea how to access these files for you...so sorry....I'm a frustrated newbie!
> + upgrade install to 11.04 using .iso burned CD
>

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Title:
  upgrade install to 11.04 using .iso burned CD

Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ubiquity

  I purchased a new computer that had Ubuntu 10.10.  I burned the .iso image to a CD for the "standard desktop" called "Natty -alternate-i386.iso".  All was going well until the end when the installer crashed and gave me the info above.  I am sorry I do not know how to access those files so you may assist me.  The message says to "file a new bug report".  I looked through every file on the disk and could not located /var/log/syslog or /var/log/partman.  I am sorry to be a problem.  I would appreciate guidance.  Thank you.  Frank A Snyder MD
  fsnyder at fourway.net  cell: 574-229-1027.

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