Activity log for bug #311799

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-12-27 20:03:40 David D Lowe bug added bug
2009-01-12 16:12:51 GAkHEdgmrQ ubiquity: status New Confirmed
2009-01-12 16:12:51 GAkHEdgmrQ ubiquity: statusexplanation I am also experiencing this issue. Using the Jaunty Alpha 2 i386 live cd. I am trying to create a new partiton table with the following partitions: 20GB / (primary) 10GB /home (logical) 6GB swap (logical) and then allocate the rest to /data (logical) Upon creating the 6GB swap partition, Ubiquity changes the filesystem to /var, /home, /usr. I have tried rebooting multiple times and on each occasion the swap partition creates something different. Steps to reproduce: - Run Ubuntu 9.04 live cd, choosing the full live environment. - When installing, choose manual partitioning. - Click "New partition table", and accept the warning. - Create 20gb /, 10gb /home - Create a swap partition of 6000mb. I am extending the bug description to include the other filesystems, /var and /usr
2009-01-12 16:16:56 GAkHEdgmrQ description Binary package hint: ubiquity If one selects manual partitioning in the installation procedure of Ubuntu from the Live CD, Ubiquity transforms the selected swap partition into a /home partition. Steps to reproduce: - Run Ubuntu 9.04's iso in a Virtualbox with a virtual harddisk. - When installing, choose manual partioning. - Click "New partition table", and accept the warning. - Create a new ext3 partition in the free space taking up about 90% of the space, mount point / - In the free space that's left, create a swap partition. It automatically gets transformed to /home Running Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope Alpha 2 in Virtualbox OSE 2.0.4 , i386. Binary package hint: ubiquity If one selects manual partitioning in the installation procedure of Ubuntu from the Live CD, Ubiquity transforms the selected swap partition into a /home partition (or /var, /usr if a /home partition already exists). Steps to reproduce: - Run Ubuntu 9.04's iso in a Virtualbox with a virtual harddisk. - When installing, choose manual partitioning. - Click "New partition table", and accept the warning. - Create a new ext3 partition in the free space taking up about 90% of the space, mount point / - In the free space that's left, create a swap partition. It automatically gets transformed to /home Running Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope Alpha 2 in Virtualbox OSE 2.0.4 , i386.
2009-01-12 16:16:56 GAkHEdgmrQ title [jaunty] ubiquity turns swap partition into /home [jaunty] ubiquity turns swap partition into /home, /var or /usr
2009-01-12 16:43:02 GAkHEdgmrQ bug added attachment 'debug' (/var/log/installer/debug from running "ubiquity --debug")
2009-01-12 16:45:21 GAkHEdgmrQ bug added attachment 'syslog' (/var/log/syslog)
2009-01-12 16:45:58 GAkHEdgmrQ bug added attachment 'partman' (/var/log/partman)
2011-07-28 21:43:49 Brian Murray tags ubiquity-1.11.1
2011-07-28 21:43:50 Brian Murray tags ubiquity-1.11.1 jaunty ubiquity-1.11.1
2014-01-09 20:14:44 Phillip Susi ubiquity (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Fix Released