*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 48355 ***

Not really, because the real problem was that the partitioner was the
cause of it.  It changed the partitions around from how I had them set
up in the first place.  The way the partitioner interpreted my setup was
to put the root directory in the space I allocated for the swap drive.
That, or a mismatch on one of the other drives ('/usr/' into '/'), is
probably what caused the crash.  And I figured out how it happened in my
head.

When I was making the partitions on the drive, it was on top of another
Linux installation.  I deleted the root partition and put another one in
it's place, which the installer marked as hdb8.  Then I deleted the
other three partitions (swap, /usr and /home) and added new ones, which
the installer marked hdb5, 6 and 7.  When I went to the next screen, the
partitions had been swapped around so that they were in the order 5, 6,
7 and 8, but the order that I has assigned their partition types was not
swapped with them.  So the 2.1G root partition became the 2.1G /usr
partition, the 1.25G swap became the 1.25G root, etc.

I went back and deleted all the partitions at once, reinstalled them in
order and had no problem with the installation at all.

Dennis Kaarsemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: *** This bug is a
duplicate of bug 48355 ***

IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device

Thanks for your report. I'm afraid that your disk seems to be too small
to complete an Ubuntu desktop installation successfully. Bug 48355 notes
that the partitioner should have warned you about this.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 48355
   partitioner should warn about too small disk while autopartitioning 
(some_device)

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