On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 03:36:29PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thank you for the reply and your efforts on this. As I can't add to the
> code side I would be happy to help with testing to look for problems in
> this area with feisty herd. If you could give me any suggestions on
> testing or
Colin,
Thank you for the reply and your efforts on this. As I can't add to the
code side I would be happy to help with testing to look for problems in
this area with feisty herd. If you could give me any suggestions on
testing or point me to resources regarding such (e.g. guidelines) I would
appre
So, I'm sorry for the horrible mess that was manual partitioning in
Dapper and Edgy. Using gparted/qtparted as external partition editors
was expedient in terms of developer time, and it did work pretty well
for the most part as long as your existing partitioning setup was
reasonably straightforwar
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Henrik Nilsen Omma
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manual partitioning fails in numerous fatal ways
https://launchpad.net/bugs/84473
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You are completely right - I was just too irked and should have waited
to send it. I am back to being a nice person again, now that I'm mostly
over los
hey, you're completely right - I was just too irked and should have waited
to send it. I am back to being a nice person again, now that I'm mostly
over losing so much stuff.
That said, I see that this very same bug is mentioned repeatedly online...
considering that eating hard drives is just about
Hi. First: I've edited out a large chunk of your bug report, as I don't
see why anyone else should have to read that. Please don't be abusive :)
You may want to read the Ubuntu code of conduct:
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct
As for the bug, we will need more information to track it furthe