[Bug 2071710] Re: Installation fails at partition creation on Lenovo thinkpad p15v2

Klaus Anderson 2071710 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jul 4 07:00:22 UTC 2024


I got my hard drive replaced with a new identical one and now the
installation started fine (I also don't have access to the old drive
anymore).

So it seems that the problem was the failing hardware and this bug can
be closed.

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       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  Installation fails at partition creation on Lenovo thinkpad p15v2

Status in curtin:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  While trying a fresh installation on my lenovo thinkpad p15v2 laptop,
  the installation fails at the phase where it tries to create the new
  partitions (I believe).

  The system had earlier an encrypted zfs on 24.04 that was updated from
  23.10 and that did not reboot anymore, so I decided to try a fresh
  install. Before that I was able to manually mount the old FS in read-
  only mode and copy out files that I needed. So the disk itself seems
  to be ok at least for reading, but there might also be some generic
  issue because also the old encrypted ZFS failed to boot.

  I tried different FS and partition options (encrypted LVM, manual
  partitioning to boot + ext4 root, no special options), but that didn't
  make any difference, the failure seemed to be the same. Also tried
  with and without updated installer, same error.

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