Activity log for bug #157034

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-10-25 11:32:36 pdlethbridge bug added bug
2007-10-25 12:14:23 Matthew East ubuntu-website: status New Invalid
2007-10-25 12:14:43 Matthew East bug assigned to ubiquity (Ubuntu)
2007-12-14 18:32:13 Ralph Janke ubiquity: importance Undecided Wishlist
2007-12-14 18:32:13 Ralph Janke ubiquity: status New Confirmed
2007-12-14 18:32:54 Ralph Janke description Now when you install and after the Language, country and time zone screen there is the partition screen. Now I always manually partition when I install but When the screen comes up to list the partitions, they are not listed as / or home but are given sda1 or something similar. This would indicate that somewhere between the time you are running the OS, without the cd, and the install screen, the drive designations are changed. Why is this happening? If I have a 9 gig partition set as home it should be recognized as home in the new OS without me having to change it, unless I want to. I know you have to check the box if you want to format, but why do both / and home have to be reassigned as / and home in a manual install? Now when you install and after the Language, country and time zone screen there is the partition screen. Now I always manually partition when I install but When the screen comes up to list the partitions, they are not listed as / or home but are given sda1 or something similar. This would indicate that somewhere between the time you are running the OS, without the cd, and the install screen, the drive designations are changed. Why is this happening? If I have a 9 gig partition set as home it should be recognized as home in the new OS without me having to change it, unless I want to. I know you have to check the box if you want to format, but why do both / and home have to be reassigned as / and home in a manual install? SPECIFICATION: See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubiquity-preserve-home
2008-02-29 13:42:40 Colin Watson description Now when you install and after the Language, country and time zone screen there is the partition screen. Now I always manually partition when I install but When the screen comes up to list the partitions, they are not listed as / or home but are given sda1 or something similar. This would indicate that somewhere between the time you are running the OS, without the cd, and the install screen, the drive designations are changed. Why is this happening? If I have a 9 gig partition set as home it should be recognized as home in the new OS without me having to change it, unless I want to. I know you have to check the box if you want to format, but why do both / and home have to be reassigned as / and home in a manual install? SPECIFICATION: See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubiquity-preserve-home Now when you install and after the Language, country and time zone screen there is the partition screen. Now I always manually partition when I install but When the screen comes up to list the partitions, they are not listed as / or home but are given sda1 or something similar. This would indicate that somewhere between the time you are running the OS, without the cd, and the install screen, the drive designations are changed. Why is this happening? If I have a 9 gig partition set as home it should be recognized as home in the new OS without me having to change it, unless I want to. I know you have to check the box if you want to format, but why do both / and home have to be reassigned as / and home in a manual install?
2010-05-21 15:01:53 pdlethbridge removed subscriber pdlethbridge
2013-05-24 01:39:28 Phillip Susi ubiquity (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Invalid