[Bug 1266437] Re: Ubuntu installation wipes windows 8 recovery partitions
    Brian Murray 
    brian at ubuntu.com
       
    Mon Jan  6 17:25:20 UTC 2014
    
    
  
** Tags added: saucy
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
  Ubuntu installation wipes windows 8 recovery partitions
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Bug description:
  I wanted to reinstall ubuntu on my laptop. Here is the partition table
  as I remember before the installation:
  1. 100MB - EFI
  2. 900MB - windows8 recovery partition with label "Recovery"
  3. ~150GB - windows 8
  4. ~130-150GB - Ubuntu
  5. ~300MB - another recovery partition which was probably created after windows8.1 update
  6. ~350-400GB - Data
  7. ~20GB - another recovery partition with label "Restore"
  In the installer I chose this option: "Erase Ubuntu 13.10 and
  reinstall" with the text "Warning: This will delete all your Ubuntu
  13.10 programs, documents, photos, music, and any other files" under
  it. I was sure it will only touch Ubuntu partition (4th one)
  This is how the partition table looked after reinstallation:
  1. ~500MB - EFI
  2. ~700-750GB Ubuntu
  3. ~8GB swap
  As you see it wiped all of my partitions including the recovery ones.
  Now I'm left without windows and I don't have any backup/recovery
  media. Ubuntu should not even touch recovery partitions or ask user if
  he wants to remove them.
  Unfortunately I can't give any log files beacuse I have alredy deleted
  ubuntu partition in order to try to restore my recovery partitions. I
  did it but due to the swap partition windows image was corrupted.
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