Dual boot does not install the latest image
Bug #1322038 reported by
David Planella
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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The Humpolec project |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I've noticed that if I download the latest image on the Ubuntu side via System Settings, and then I try to install it on the Android side, the installer shows me a version that is a couple of revisions behind.
Steps to reproduce (using trusty-proposed):
1. On Ubuntu, go to System Settings and update to image 43 (download, but do not install)
2. Reboot to Android
3. Start the dual boot Android app
Actual:
- The image shown for installation is 41 (2 revisions behind of the downloaded image on the Ubuntu side)
Expected:
- The image shown for installation is 43
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Not sure if I understand the bug.
When you are in the dualboot application and you see "Install Ubuntu update" Version shown above is version you have installed at the moment, not the one it will be updated to.
Actually it will be rather tricky and unreliable to guess what version update will bring, especially if it was downloaded by Ubuntu. I would like to avoid parsing filenames for that purpose.
I agree that UI could be more explicit telling you that shown information relates to currently installed system.