Hello Colin,
Here is some good news. I managed to install Ubuntu 6.06-rc-desktop on a
second try.
I created some free space on my hard disk where I have Windows 2K, and let
the system install automatically.
My previous attempt to partition the disk manually failed. I could not save
the report though.
It might be good advice to newbies to avoid using manual partitioning unless
they are absolutely sure they know what they are doing.
My installation was easy but kind of slow. The desktop CD is slower than
some other
live distributions I have tried.
I hope this will cheer you up a bit......Look Ma, no bugs!
Best regards, Don
On 5/29/06, Colin Watson <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Creating a non-XFS /boot partition should work fine, and you can still
> use XFS for the rest of / if you like.
>
> --
> Kubuntu installer crashed
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/46764
>
Hello Colin,
Here is some good news. I managed to install Ubuntu 6.06-rc-desktop on a
second try.
I created some free space on my hard disk where I have Windows 2K, and let
the system install automatically.
My previous attempt to partition the disk manually failed. I could not save
the report though.
It might be good advice to newbies to avoid using manual partitioning unless
they are absolutely sure they know what they are doing.
My installation was easy but kind of slow. The desktop CD is slower than
some other
live distributions I have tried.
I hope this will cheer you up a bit......Look Ma, no bugs!
Best regards, Don
On 5/29/06, Colin Watson <email address hidden> wrote: /launchpad. net/bugs/ 46764
>
> Creating a non-XFS /boot partition should work fine, and you can still
> use XFS for the rest of / if you like.
>
> --
> Kubuntu installer crashed
> https:/
>