- Start with an empty disk
- Boot into Ubuntu Jaunty live CD, create partition table with one primary 2 GB partition, formatted as ext2, partition type 8E (LVM)
- Reboot into Ubuntu Jaunty Alternate Install
- Pressed enter many times until I reached the 'partition disks' dialog
- chose Manual
- created a new primary partition extending over the remaining free space, marked as use for LVM
- Chose 'Configure Logical Volume Manager'
- Write changes to disk
- Selected 'Display Configuration Details' - both partitions are listed as PVs
- Switched to a different consore. As expected, the first partition cannot be mounted as ext2 anymore.
Alright, here's what I did to reproduce the bug:
- Start with an empty disk
- Boot into Ubuntu Jaunty live CD, create partition table with one primary 2 GB partition, formatted as ext2, partition type 8E (LVM)
- Reboot into Ubuntu Jaunty Alternate Install
- Pressed enter many times until I reached the 'partition disks' dialog
- chose Manual
- created a new primary partition extending over the remaining free space, marked as use for LVM
- Chose 'Configure Logical Volume Manager'
- Write changes to disk
- Selected 'Display Configuration Details' - both partitions are listed as PVs
- Switched to a different consore. As expected, the first partition cannot be mounted as ext2 anymore.