This is specially annoying when you're installing from an ISO file that is located in another partition of the same hard disk (using the "loopback" facility of GRUB). The installer needs to umount that partition, but it can't because it's in use, obviously. If the installer didn't resize at all, one could prevent this problem.
This is specially annoying when you're installing from an ISO file that is located in another partition of the same hard disk (using the "loopback" facility of GRUB). The installer needs to umount that partition, but it can't because it's in use, obviously. If the installer didn't resize at all, one could prevent this problem.