Activity log for bug #95704

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-03-24 22:43:46 Jeroen Maris bug added bug
2007-03-27 09:47:05 NeoRazorX None: status Unconfirmed Confirmed
2007-03-27 09:47:05 NeoRazorX None: statusexplanation
2007-03-27 10:10:27 Jeroen Maris description CD: Kubuntu 6.10 alternate beta Configuring a new array: steps to reproduce: 1) boot from cd and select text-mode installation (not commandline) 2) when asked for type of partitioning, select "manual" 3) configure partitions and make two or more partitions with type "linux software raid" 4) select "configure raid" (you will be asked to confirm changes first) 5) the partitioner quits with an error that no software raid partitions have been found Assembling an existing array: steps to reproduce: 1) boot from cd and select text-mode installation (not commandline) 2) when asked for type of partitioning, select "manual" 3) configure partitons and confirm that two or more partitions with type "linux software raid" already exist, from a previous installation or something 4) select "configure raid" (you will be asked to confirm changes first) 5) the partitioner quits with the error about "/dev/md/0", it should be "/dev/md0" Those bugs probably exist in the installer, and I will try to describe these errors in more detail soon. CD: Kubuntu 7.04 alternate beta Configuring a new array: steps to reproduce: 1) boot from cd and select text-mode installation (not commandline) 2) when asked for type of partitioning, select "manual" 3) configure partitions and make two or more partitions with type "linux software raid" 4) select "configure raid" (you will be asked to confirm changes first) 5) the partitioner quits with an error that no software raid partitions have been found Assembling an existing array: steps to reproduce: 1) boot from cd and select text-mode installation (not commandline) 2) when asked for type of partitioning, select "manual" 3) configure partitons and confirm that two or more partitions with type "linux software raid" already exist, from a previous installation or something 4) select "configure raid" (you will be asked to confirm changes first) 5) the partitioner quits with the error about "/dev/md/0", it should be "/dev/md0" Those bugs probably exist in the installer, and I will try to describe these errors in more detail soon.
2007-03-27 12:40:24 Colin Watson marked as duplicate 84228