Comment 3 for bug 921361

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rwallick (rwallick) wrote : Re: [Bug 921361] Re: Install crashed with error message about not being able to right to the disk

Hi,
   Thanks for all the work you're doing!!

The actions taken to produce the problem:
    I was doing an install on the hard drive. I manually configure the
hard drive to a 200GB partition for the O/S, a 4GB partition for swap,
and the rest for /home. I also configured for the boot loader to be on
these same drive

Whether or not it is possible to for the reporter to reproduce the bug:
   I tried to repeat the install leaving everything at it's defaults
(left hard drive to the installer to configure) except for installing
the loader to the same drive, I had received a different error. This
error was something to effect of "can not write to drive. drive may be
full or source disk corrupt" I then used gparted to reconfigure the
drive and came up with the same error message about "not being able to
write to drive." I can get the exact error message if you would like.
I won't touch the system till I hear back.

  The expected result of these actions:
An install of xubuntu.

The actual result of these actions:
  A hard drive which needs a low level format

Hi,
   Thanks for all the work you're doing!!

The actions taken to produce the problem:
    I was doing an install on the hard drive. I manually configure the
hard drive to a 200GB partition for the O/S, a 4GB partition for swap,
and the rest for /home. I also configured for the boot loader to be on
these same drive

Whether or not it is possible to for the reporter to reproduce the bug:
   I tried to repeat the install leaving everything at it's defaults
(left hard drive to the installer to configure) except for installing
the loader to the same drive, I had received a different error. This
error was something to effect of "can not write to drive. drive may be
full or source disk corrupt" I then used gparted to reconfigure the
drive and came up with the same error message about "not being able to
write to drive." I can get the exact error message if you would like.
I won't touch the system till I hear back. Also, if it would be
helpful, I can reconfigure the drive and see if I can repeat the problem.

  The expected result of these actions:
An install of xubuntu.

The actual result of these actions:
  A hard drive which needs a low level format

Notes:
   The hard drive is a 2TB Hitachi with a SATA 6GB interface daughter
board (ASUS U3S6) The bios does not recognize the USB 3 ports though it
does see the SATA 6GB ports.

The install media in not corrupt.

Please let me know how you would like me to proceed. I can provide full
system details and make it available for test.

Thank
Rich W

On 01/24/2012 06:10 PM, Phil Wong wrote:
> To rwallick,
>
> Thank you for your bug report, could you please include more details on
> the following:
>
> - The actions taken to produce the problem
> - Whether or not it is possible for the reporter to reproduce the bug
> - The expected result of these actions
> - The actual result of these actions
>
> Thank you,
> Phil W
>
> ** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>

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