Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ubiquity
a partition has folder B. and folder A being a symlink to B if you mount the partition in the live cd nautilus (by clicking on it in the left panel in nautilus) the symlink works correctly; going into A goes into B start ubiquity select to have the partition mounted as home in ubquity choose user name A installation fails, installer crashes without error message when it says "setting up home directory" below progress bar start ubiquity again select to have the partition mounted as home in ubquity choose user name B installation works successfully ( and I get my old home directory back :) ) Then start up newly installed ubuntu. In system>admin>users and groups. can change home directory location from B to A, no problems. So there is no actual problem with having the home folder as a symlink once installed Clearly there should be no difference between the folders. Whatever the installer needs to do with the folder A it should be able to do it as if it was B This was using the ubuntu 8.04 live cd. I'm sorry but i dont have any error logs, and also i dont really want to reinstall ubuntu to get them. But i tried the installer several times and it crashed every time until i changed my username from A to B, when i thought it might have been having trouble with the symlink. So this might not be a very useful bug report, but i thought i should report it anyway. It may also be something specific to my home folder, as I have had it for a year now, but as it doesnt cause a problem changing it once installed, i dont think it should be a problem for ubiquity ** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- ubiquity crashes if folder for home directory is symlink https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246134 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs