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Bug#589379: marked as done (Unable to install Ubuntu because old LVM pvolume appear after automatic partitioning)



Your message dated Sat, 17 Jul 2010 18:58:21 +0100
with message-id <20100717175821.GF12396@riva.ucam.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#589379: Unable to install Ubuntu because old LVM pvolume appear after  automatic partitioning
has caused the Debian Bug report #589379,
regarding Unable to install Ubuntu because old LVM pvolume appear after  automatic partitioning
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Package: debian-installer? partman-* ? don't know
Version: Ubuntu 10.04 installer.

I send this bug-report to you, as the partman-auto package maintained
by debian bug tracker (https://launchpad.net/partman-auto)

I Unable to install Ubuntu 10.04 server because old LVM pvolume appear
after automatic partitioning.

How to reproduce:
1. Install Ubuntu to automatic LVM partitions
2. On other computer, just overwrite DOS partition table with another
one, or just clear it.
3. Try to install Ubuntu again. After automatic partitioning it will
see LVM partitions created on step 1! But it will try to issue
pvcreate which fail due to existing logical volumes.



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On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 02:07:05PM +0600, Марк Коренберг wrote:
> Package: debian-installer? partman-* ? don't know
> Version: Ubuntu 10.04 installer.
> 
> I send this bug-report to you, as the partman-auto package maintained
> by debian bug tracker (https://launchpad.net/partman-auto)

Please report Ubuntu bugs to Launchpad, regardless of what that page
says for the upstream bug tracker location (most people won't be able to
accurately determine whether an installer bug is upstream or not).

  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Filing%20bugs%20at%20Launchpad.net

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Colin Watson                                       [cjwatson@debian.org]


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