http://launchpad.net/bugs/1479405 'no option to auto-resize'
Hi,
With a target drive containing an installed Lubuntu 14.04.2 LTS system,
I was not offered any option to auto-resize, only to upgrade 14.04.2
LTS, erase 14.04.2 LTS, erase the whole drive, and 'something else'.
If you think it is wr
I think I posted this to forum under "Testers wanted for 14.04" thread,
but, booting Lu 14.04.2 LiveDVD spun from 2015218??? downloaded 6/26/15
using boot params "live" brings a clean resolution display, colors and text
are rendered well . . . so far no "freezing" issues. However, the text in
the *
Hi Nio,
I've just carried out the i386 install alongside an exiting i386 Wily
installation and it behaved as expected in offering me to upgrade or
install side bu side along with the wipe and re-install. The side by side
proceeded to the GUI to drag the slider to choose the sizes, which I set to
5
Hi Phill,
Maybe the problem is caused because my target drive is a USB 3 drive.
The other options work as expected, but not this one. I will test it in
a real computer with an internal drive.
Best regards
Nio
Den 2015-07-29 19:15, Phill. Whiteside skrev:
> Hi Nio,
>
> I've just carried out the
Hi again,
After some testing I found the problem: I booted the installer via grub2
and the ISO file: 'grub-n-iso', which seems to have confused the
alternatives of the installer. Bug #1479405 affects booting via
'grub-n-iso', while booting from a pendrive made with mkusb brings
'Install alongside
Nio,
thanks,
Phill.
On 29 July 2015 at 19:10, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> After some testing I found the problem: I booted the installer via grub2
> and the ISO file: 'grub-n-iso', which seems to have confused the
> alternatives of the installer. Bug #1479405 affects booting via
> 'grub
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