I have a couple of remarks to formulate about this bug.
1. I have been unable to find where variable LIVEMEDIA_TIMEOUT is set.
If is is never set, it is useless. There are thus two solutions : either
remove it, or add boot parameter ( for example "live-media-timeout=xx" )
to set it.
2. A user w
Hi, everyone.
Did anybody try to boot with following parameter :
acpi.power_nocheck=1
See discussion in bug #354085.
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I "enjoyed" the same problem on a Dell Inspiron 5000e ( Intel P3 600 MHz, 384
MB RAM ) with 9.04 LiveCD.
I have had no trouble with 7.10 and 8.04.2 LiveCD's.
I tried 9.10 alpha 4 LiveCD and it boots fine.
This lets me think the 2.6.28 kernel may be guilty.
Hoping it can hel
Here is my detailed solution. In a running system, open a terminal
and plug the USB stick created with usb-creator for example. I assume
that the partition on the USB stick is mounted in "/media/disk". In the
attached file, comments begin with "#" and other lines are to be typed
in the terminal.
I found a solution to this problem, recreating file "casper/initrd.gz" after
updating script "/init".
This update consists to insert the following lines before line containing
"maybe_break mount" :
modprobe -r libusual
sleep 3
modprobe usb-storage
sleep 5
The second line is mandatory
Same problem after 4 hours of downloading/upgrading. I started a new bug
thread because the update manager instructed me to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/109074
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[MASTER] [kde] Upgrade tool crashed (edgy -> feisty)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107188
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** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: apt => update-manager
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upgrade tool crashed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
I waited about 3-4 hours for it to upgrade only to be told it crashed!
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/kde-root/adept_managerSS29eb.tmp-extract/dist-upgrade.py", line
56, in ?
app.run()
File "/tmp/kde-root/adept_managerSS29eb.t
I sent a post in bug #70561 on how to use a swap partition on a USB key
and prevent ubiquity from unmounting it.
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try to deal with out-of-memory more gracefully?
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I found a way to install Xubuntu Dapper on a little machine ( laptop
IBM Thinkpad with 128 MB memory ).
The main problem is that ubiquity unmounts all swap parttions during
disk partitioning.
My solution needs two tricks :
1 Use a swap partition on a USB key,
2 Prevent ubiquity from unmo
The problem comes from the fact that the following line has been
forgotten at beginning of file "/var/lib/dpkg/info/phpmyadmin.prerm" :
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
DON'T FORGET the dot in column 1 !!!
the "sourcing" of this file permits to call "db_get" without error.
To do so, you may edit
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