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Re: Fwd: Help - Beta2 installation Failed

 

Hi Ali

I don't understand your problem making install USB drives. Please explain!

I've done some testing of the lubuntu raring beta2 desktop 32-bit iso
(and reported it to the qa tracker).

I have made a CD with k3b, a live USB cloned with dd, and
live/persistent live USB drives with usb-creator-gtk of precise (the
raring version is broken) and with unetbootin.

I confirmed the bugs found by urupica and found an own 'minibug', but I
don't know how to report it, because it happens after apport is shut off.
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Booted from CD and USB cloned directly from the iso file:

At shutdown the plymouth dots keep running until I press Enter. There
used to be a line with something like 'Remove install media and press
Enter'. but it is gone. This is only a minibug, but might confuse some
people.

The only difference is that the disk is ejected, while the USB pendrive
sits there waiting for you. In both cases the plymouth dots continue.

Booted from USB created by usb-creator-gtk and unetbootin the computer
shutdown and rebooted properly. So the minibug only appears on cloned
systems (the computer is waiting for Enter without indicating it).
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Best regards
Nio

On 2013-04-06 19:33, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
> You are reading my mind, as always and I like it :D
> 
> Yes, I'll now create a LiveUSB using the 'dd' method and try to install
> it. I DO wish it will work this time :(
> 
> I will sure keep you and everyone posted. When you are back, poke me on
> Failbook and I will be there ;)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 9:29 PM, Phill Whiteside <PhillW@xxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:PhillW@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     Ali, 
> 
>     the last update I saw was that alternate worked, and you were going
>     to try the dd method with desktop? I'm just off out with my parents
>     for a meal, but will be back on-line later. Can you post up how you
>     fared with desktop.
> 
>     Regards,
> 
>     Phill.
> 
> 
>     On 6 April 2013 18:09, Ali Linx (amjjawad) <amjjawad@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:amjjawad@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>         Aera and all,
> 
>         I would really appreciate if we could stick to the topic here
>         and not talk about something else :D
> 
>         I had a problem with installing raring-desktop-i386 and I had
>         sent an email asking for help but there is no answer yet. No
>         offense but I really appreciate if we could talk about this very
>         problem, not something else ;)
> 
>         Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> 
>         On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:02 PM, Aere Greenway
>         <Aere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Aere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>         wrote:
> 
>             Ali, and all:
> 
>             Yesterday, using a Live-USB created by the (ubuntu
>             repository) "usb-creator-gtk" package (and the beta2 13.04
>             Lubuntu system), I installed a system running the live USB,
>             on my 450 megahertz, 512 megabyte RAM HP-Vectra system. 
> 
>             I did not have to remove the ubiquity slideshow package (as
>             I would have to do with the live CD for a 512 RAM
>             installation). 
> 
>             I think the difference, is that the usb-creator-gtk package
>             creates a persistence file for you (if you choose that
>             option), so everything used doesn't have to reside in a RAM
>             file-system (which uses memory needed for installation). 
> 
>             - Aere
> 
> 
> 
>             On 04/06/2013 09:29 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
>>             Hi,
>>
>>             I didn't get an reply from you guys for two days now :D I
>>             hope everyone is busy with testing ;)
>>
>>             Ok, thanks to Phill who advised to go for the alternate
>>             image instead of the desktop one (i386 for both) and
>>             indeed, the alternate image installation is DONE
>>             successfully from the first time :D
>>
>>             I will try one LAST time to install from the desktop image
>>             and will use the same method to create the liveUSB, that
>>             is "dd" method. If it will fail yet again, I think someone
>>             needs to have a serious look at the desktop image.
>>
>>             Will keep you posted ;)
>>
>>             ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>             From: *Ali Linx (amjjawad)* <amjjawad@xxxxxxxxx
>>             <mailto:amjjawad@xxxxxxxxx>>
>>             Date: Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 8:35 PM
>>             Subject: Help - Beta2 installation Failed
>>             To: "lubuntu-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>             <mailto:lubuntu-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>"
>>             <lubuntu-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>             <mailto:lubuntu-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>>
>>
>>             Hi,
>>
>>             I have written everything on my blog with screenshots so
>>             there you go:
>>
>>             http://amjjawad.blogspot.com/2013/04/testing-lubuntu-1304-report-1.html
>>             <http://amjjawad.blogspot.ae/2013/04/testing-lubuntu-1304-report-1.html>
>>
>>
>>             I hate the same issue previously with the daily image of
>>             18-3-2013 but that was on Beta1 stage. We are now on Beta2 :(
>>
>>             Lance gave me this link previously:
>>
>>             http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/ubuntu-initrd-bug.html
>>
>>             That didn't help previously to fix the issue.
>>
>>             I'm OUT of idea because this is the first time I have a
>>             failure installation :(
>>
>>             Thank you!
>>
>>             P.S.
>>             Yes, this is a very fresh new installation.
>>
>>             Also note: Lubuntu 12.10 is installed on that very machine
>>             and it is my main OS.



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