[Bug 1908435] Re: Ubuntu Installation Failure With Formatted Disk
Brian Murray
1908435 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Dec 16 21:43:58 UTC 2020
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Title:
Ubuntu Installation Failure With Formatted Disk
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Ubuntu Installer fails when trying to install on a Drive that is
previously formatted by Ubuntu installer.
I know this issue has been around for a long time but is there a way
that the installer can detect a formatted drive automatically and if
the usecase is to wipe the drive anyway, automatically format the
drive before running any code that may fail due to the existing drive
formatting?
I can imagine this issue can be a real roadblock for newbies as when
it fails as there are virtually no hints of why it is failing.
Background:
Today, I was installing Ubuntu 20.04 on an new computer I used a DVD I burned back in May of this year. The installer failed and it appears to have already formatted the drive at that point.
I had assumed that the DVD may have been damaged so I downloaded
20.04.1 and burned a new DVD. When I installed, it failed again before
I got to the final "install" button. I did let the system send the bug
report up to the server at the time (about 13:00 EST). I have seen
this issue before and it was related to the drive formatting causing
the installer to bail so I used Ubuntu Live and gparted to delete any
data on the drive. When I re-installed, it installed successfully.
During all the above installations, I used the `Wipe drive and use
ZFS` option.
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