[Bug 279778] Re: Intrepid Live CD - Partition Fail - Resize operation failure
Phillip Susi
psusi at ubuntu.com
Wed Jun 12 18:30:13 UTC 2013
It looks like you had both a bad cd, and a corrupt ntfs. Please try
again after running chkdsk /f from windows.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Intrepid Live CD - Partition Fail - Resize operation failure
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I tried to install Ubuntu 8.04.1 from an Alternate CD and then install
Ubuntu 8.10 Beta from a Live CD. The 8.10 CD boots correctly, but at
Step 4 of 7 (Prepare disk space) I have found a few things that
surprised me.
I selected
Guided - resize SCSI3 (0,0,0), partition #1 (sda) and use free space
I would expect that when I resize the drive an actual percentage
change happens in the "After section" for "/dev/sda1" "/dev/sda5" and
"Ubuntu 8.10" except Ubuntu 8.10 has a negative number (eg. -34%) when
the bar right below it says it is using up 61% of the drive! Very
confusing.
After sliding the partition line to create a dual boot Hardy/Intrepid
system the partitioner gets half way into resizing the partition when
it pooches out and gives the following error:
Resize operation failure
An error occurred while writing changes to the storage devices.
The resize operation has been aborted.
I highly recommend that more testing be made on the partitioner in
Intrepid, otherwise simply bring back this step from Hardy. New
graphics are nice but at this stage functionality is key.
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