Changing status to new as this bug is affecting me. It's been around 6 days, I
have tried installing Ubuntu 20.04, 19.04 with no success and then I tried
16.04 in which I got this "ubi-partman crashes with exit code 141" error.
My system details:
Trying to dual boot with Windows 10
HP pavilion 15
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I can't speak for everyone, but I suspect that my problem was caused by
bad RAM, which also caused a set of other unrelated problems. I won't
test it if that's the cause, because I don't have the time or the
resources to run the install processes on two different distributions.
Yet, maybe some oth
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Reviewing your log files attached to this bug report it
seems that there is a problem with your installation media (CD/DVD).
Please retry your installation with new media and if it still fails I'd
recommend testing
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Title:
ubi-partman crashes with exit code 141 during live install
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Still having this problem with the 11.04 Live CD installer for Lubuntu.
The error appears any time I try to use a partition & choose XFS. It
does not happen if I choose ext4. Attached is the syslog.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/757720/+a
I got this same error on the 11.04 desktop final release (32bit). Downloaded
the alternate install and discovered the same problem, but was tipped off to
what was causing it when the alternate install asked if I wanted to use my SATA
device, though I didn't have one attached to the board (instal
I have exactly the same problem as all of you. I got a travelmate 2313
with sis graphics so I thought it had something to with that. But the
problem is the same on both ubuntu, xubuntu, lubuntu 11.04 and linux
mint 11. On 10.10 everything works
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Meanwhile, Kubuntu 10.10 through a Desktop ISO installs without a single
problem.
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ubi-partman crashes with exit code 141 during live inst
I've experienced this bug while installing both Kubuntu11.04 and
Ubuntu11.04 through desktop edition ISOs.
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ubi-partman crashes with exit c
It seems there might be a problem with my partitions on the drive,
however. cfdisk gives me an error about enlarged logical partitions
overlapping - at least it gives me USEFUL feedback.
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I can also confirm that this is indeed a problem with the final 11-04
AMD64-image.
I posted details here at first:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/730209/comments/38
IMHO this should be a critical bug. As the alternate cd fails after the
partitioning step when run from usb
Followup on my previous comment:
Given the other comments here, I removed one of my hard drives, leaving
me with 4 partitions, 3 ntfs partitions, and one RAW partition that I
intended to install ubuntu on. I tried mounting and unmounting the
disks, as described by kd4pba, without success. Notici
Just an observation,
I ran into the same problem.
I have multiple SATA drives, with Multiple partitions, including NTFS,
EXT3 and Riser. I don't like doing upgrades so I elected to wipe the
existing Ubuntu install.
I ran into the same problem when trying the live installer. I used the
Disk utilit
The installation of 11.04 went smooth for me. I had 4 preexisting
partitions prior to that install, 3 ntfs, one ext4 (11.04b2). Perhaps
the problem showes only with 4 (or more) _ntfs_ partitions?
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I have had the same problem.
I have a mini Dell 10v (Atom N270, SSD 8G) which was working by Ubuntu 8.04
preinstalled by Dell (slightly modified compared to 8.04 and no possibility to
upgrade the system).
So I tried ubuntu 11.04 and it worked fine.
When I decided to install it, I decided to supp
This bug affects me as well.
Attempted to install x64 desktop version of 11.04 final (pulled ~10:00pm
EDT yesterday).
Received error on the checking prereqs screen (where it displays
checkboxes for internet connected, enough free space available, etc),
after hitting next. Installer hangs, and th
Same problem installing 11.04 on a PCChips motherboard, Celeron CPU,
HDD0 with 2 partitions and 10.10 installed, HDD1 with 2 partitions and
Windows 7 installed. Will try deleting HDD0 partitions.
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I recieved the same bug with the final 11.04 image with 4 primary
partitions. I deleted the swap partition and did not re-encounter the
bug.
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Can someone please confirm that this is happening with the final 11.04
image, when it is released later today? I tried with a candidate CD,
but was unable to reproduce it.
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for the record, I deleted my recovery partition and after that all the
installation process finished successfuly
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ubi-partman crashes with
After deleting one partition (leaving 3 ntfs partitions) the
installation went beyond the point where ubi-partman had failed. Still
installing, fingers crossed!
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I'm getting the same bug with Natty Beta 2 amd64 on a MSI GE620 with 4
ntfs partitions /dev/sda1 .. 4 and no matter how to start the
installation process.
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I too have four primary partitions and had the some problem trying to
install Lubuntu. In the end I tried ubuntu-10.10-netbook. It installed
correctly, allowed me to allocate and format the extended partition
(into / and /home), and once that was done I was able to install
Lubuntu.
(Note that tryi
Same problem on Samsung NP-130; after having removed one of the 4
primary partitions, no more crash and successfully installed.
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ubi-partma
Same problem here today. I have 3 Primary partitions, one of them being a
/boot. 2 are for data. The 4th partition is split into 2, one for /home and
other for /. No swap since I have enough RAM. Can't delete any data partitions,
and I do not want to touch my /home. What's the solution in this s
I am facing the same behaviour with my new laptop HP DM1 and Natty Alpha
2
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Tit
also just recreated the bug on my desktop.
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Title:
ubi-partman crashes with exit code 141 during live install
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After removing one of my 4 primary partitions I did not encounter this
bug. I am using the i-386 desktop iso.
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I believe my laptop also has 4 primary partitions. I will check a little
later today.
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Title:
ubi-partman crashes with exit code 141 during live
Regarding my comment (#32) on Bug #730209 I had all 4 master partitions
created with no logical one and about 1mb unpartitioned.
After replacing one partition with an extended, I was able to reach the
partition choice step without crashing
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