Just an FYI... but on the two cases I've encountered this issue I didn't install as per #14. I'll have always performed a
1. full disk install (any prior partitioning erased); noble (may not have been lubuntu) but single partition only
2. install alongside (calamares wording; auto-resize type creating a second install)
(ie. I did two install types & achieved same result as steps 1 & 2 as Mate (mkukri) in comment #14)
At step 3 my usual thing is a 'replace partition' (calamares wording) install using one of the partitions (this is a FORMAT install).. where which partition I use is ~random (usually opting to keep the partition I'll most recognize as untouched; the install where I changed the wallpaper usually so easily recognized)..
Any testing of 'install using existing partition' for me would be 4th (or 5th) install almost guaranteed I believe..
My point is it can be triggered in other ways I believe, but again very few users will encounter it... I rarely encountered it!
(then again what I listed ^ is what I did today, do most days probably too.. maybe why I've not experienced it much as I suspect i re-use SDA2 most days (& not sda1); ie. changing wallpaper on that first install (of the day) so its recognized on the many installs that usually follow...)
I concur with view not a release blocker.
-- said by me on #lubuntu-devel (matrix)
> It may worthwhile (if not fixed & I doubt it will be) for me to create a page on [lubuntu]discourse(doco) for users should they encounter this issue ... to me it's not a big issue; I've only encountered it rarely, it requires specific conditions I doubt many will encounter.. but could be mentioned in release notes as well with somewhere we can point users too...
Just an FYI... but on the two cases I've encountered this issue I didn't install as per #14. I'll have always performed a
1. full disk install (any prior partitioning erased); noble (may not have been lubuntu) but single partition only
2. install alongside (calamares wording; auto-resize type creating a second install)
(ie. I did two install types & achieved same result as steps 1 & 2 as Mate (mkukri) in comment #14)
At step 3 my usual thing is a 'replace partition' (calamares wording) install using one of the partitions (this is a FORMAT install).. where which partition I use is ~random (usually opting to keep the partition I'll most recognize as untouched; the install where I changed the wallpaper usually so easily recognized)..
Any testing of 'install using existing partition' for me would be 4th (or 5th) install almost guaranteed I believe..
My point is it can be triggered in other ways I believe, but again very few users will encounter it... I rarely encountered it!
(then again what I listed ^ is what I did today, do most days probably too.. maybe why I've not experienced it much as I suspect i re-use SDA2 most days (& not sda1); ie. changing wallpaper on that first install (of the day) so its recognized on the many installs that usually follow...)
I concur with view not a release blocker.
-- said by me on #lubuntu-devel (matrix) discourse( doco) for users should they encounter this issue ... to me it's not a big issue; I've only encountered it rarely, it requires specific conditions I doubt many will encounter.. but could be mentioned in release notes as well with somewhere we can point users too...
> It may worthwhile (if not fixed & I doubt it will be) for me to create a page on [lubuntu]