[Bug 1155216] Re: Unable to umount /isodevice when using grub loopback method
Michel-Ekimia
contact at ekimia.fr
Thu Feb 13 14:36:05 UTC 2020
** Description changed:
+ How to quickly reproduce :
+
+ - From a Linux distro installed (Ubuntu 18.04 here)
+ - Install grml : sudo apt install grml-rescueboot
+ - Get Focal iso : wget -0 /boot/grml/focal.iso http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/focal-desktop-amd64.iso
+ - add toram option : echo ' CUSTOM_BOOTOPTIONS="toram" ' | sudo tee -a /etc/default/grml-rescueboot
+ - Generate the Grub entry : sudo update-grub
+ - Reboot and select the Grub entry for the iso
+ - Start the Ubuntu installation : Ubiquity ask if it should try to umount /isodevice - You accept - But patitioning fails anyway .
+
+
+ See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot for more info
+
+
+ --- Initial report ----
+
When installing from an iso file, with grub's loopback option, Ubiquity
displays a message stating the isodevice cannot be unmounted, even when
the isofile is not located on the same harddrive as the installation
target.
sudo umount -l -r -f /isodevice
solves this problem, so Ubiquity should be able to issue this command by
itself, without any user action.
Arbiel
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Title:
Unable to umount /isodevice when using grub loopback method
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
How to quickly reproduce :
- From a Linux distro installed (Ubuntu 18.04 here)
- Install grml : sudo apt install grml-rescueboot
- Get Focal iso : wget -0 /boot/grml/focal.iso http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/focal-desktop-amd64.iso
- add toram option : echo ' CUSTOM_BOOTOPTIONS="toram" ' | sudo tee -a /etc/default/grml-rescueboot
- Generate the Grub entry : sudo update-grub
- Reboot and select the Grub entry for the iso
- Start the Ubuntu installation : Ubiquity ask if it should try to umount /isodevice - You accept - But patitioning fails anyway .
See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot for more info
--- Initial report ----
When installing from an iso file, with grub's loopback option,
Ubiquity displays a message stating the isodevice cannot be unmounted,
even when the isofile is not located on the same harddrive as the
installation target.
sudo umount -l -r -f /isodevice
solves this problem, so Ubiquity should be able to issue this command
by itself, without any user action.
Arbiel
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