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I experience similar behaviour during installation of Ubuntu 13.10 (and
previously I experienced it during installation of Ubuntu 11.10).
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Editing partitions is slow
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There is obviously a problem since, if you read my original report and
the first comment on it:
A) The TEXT/alternative installer has NO sluggishness whatsoever.
B) Colin Watson himself, who wrote the ubiquity partitioner,
acknowledged that it was slow and explained why.
So please don't pretend
It still refreshes the partition table after every change, which seems
unnecessary. In GParted I can setup 15 partitions one after another
without delay, the click apply and let it do it's thing. In Ubiquity I
make 1 partition, wait, make another partition, wait, and still nothing
is actually writt
Oh dear...
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I think editing partitions is an intrinsically slow process, but
Ubiquity's partition manager is about as fast as GParted or faster, so I
think this bug is solved. I'm using Natty.
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This has improved a lot in Lucid.
Still I find it a bit slow. But not much slower than the rest of the
installer-wizard. Which in general I find a bit slow. So to me I think
this bug (regarding editing partitions only) is solved.
What do the rest of you think?
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Hein,
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all of your processors, please run `ubuntu-bug linux`.
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And now for Lucid 10.4 RC. The installer only detects one of my 4 processors on
my fast intel system and took ages to install.
This must be something to do with which kernel it loads using a single
processor version.
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This retarded installer is annoying milions of users world wide ;)
Please fix this seriously.. Still true for 9.10
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These bugs are potential duplicates: bug 89357, bug 164030, bug 282193,
bug 341095, bug 288450, bug 480957
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Before it was slow, but in karmic was very very slow.
15 minutes to setup 5 partitions!!
I installed kubuntu, with the new intaller, Could this be the problem?
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Bug 394575 is related.
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Still true for 9.04.
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I assume this is the one I just saw when trying to install Intrepid RC.
It was painfully slow.
Each time I deleted a partition or added a partition, I had to wait
about 30 seconds while it re-scanned the partitions.
I have two SATA drives with simple layouts (sda = SCSI 1: sda1 = 80 GB
ntfs, sda
Yeah, it's due to the way we drive the underlying partitioning code,
which I haven't yet optimised. I hope to get some time to do this before
Feisty releases. Basically, it's slow because in order to figure out
what to display on the partition list screen we need to navigate through
many different
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