[Bug 988496] Re: PowerPC LVM wrongly reports lack of Apple boot partition
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988496 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Apr 25 19:30:06 UTC 2012
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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Title:
PowerPC LVM wrongly reports lack of Apple boot partition
Status in “debian-installer” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Using the Kubuntu Alternate Install ISO, I completed the "Install
(entire disk with encryption)" testcase. As per the testcase I
selected the "Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM"
partition option.
I answered the various questions, enetering a passphrase, the amount
of disk space to be used etc.
I was then warned that I had not setup an Apple bootstrap partition.
However, reviewing the automated partitioning scheme setup there is a
neworld boot partition allocated. It is on partition 2 outside the
LVM as one would expect.
You are given the option to install anyway and doing so goes without a
problem. In fact at the end of the installation you are asked whether
you want to use partition 2 as the bootstrap partition. Saying yes to
this completes the successful installation. The installed system
boots fine.
My concern is that the warning message about the Apple boot partition
is misleading. People may wrongly abort the installation.
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