On 10/18/2015 10:19 PM, Aere Greenway wrote: On 10/18/2015 10:14 PM, Tom Cloyd wrote:
check with gparted on more time (all's well), and start my attempt #5 Might the "Volume group name already in use" message occur because of the above (the checking one last time with gparted)? I'm sorry to have to report that all my attempts to install an encrypted Lubuntu OS to a USB hard drive have failed. I won't even try to catalog the hills and valleys I've gone through trying to get the installation procedure to work. I have to conclude that it simply has not been adequately tested. No matter what error I work my way through, another one pops up. I have to cut my time losses and abandon the effort. One thing that certainly needs to be fixed is this: once the install to the USB drive actually starts, and before it throws up whatever error it's cooked up this time, there is a complaint about the existence of an unencrypted swap, and a request that I run "swapoff". I then have to blow off the install process, get back to a command line to run swapoff, then restart the whole process. This is plain stupid. That workflow just makes no sense. Is there any way to do this install without using the normal installation procedure? A way that actually might work? Thanks for any help offered. Tom -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "It is never too late to be what you might have been." ~ George Eliot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tom Cloyd, MS MA LMHC (WA) Psychotherapist (therapist, training, research) Spokane, Washington, U.S.A: (435) 272-3332 << t...@tomcloyd.com >> (email) << TomCloyd.com >> (website) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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