@Evan:
Update:
I tried again, this time with 20100426.2 version and resizing the partition that I wanted to install to.
The migration assistant gets stuck here:
"Failed to unmount partitions"
"Migration assistant needs to mount a partition but cannot do so because the following mount point could not be unmounted:
/dev/sda1
Please close any applications using these mount points.
Would you like the migration assistant to try to unmount these partitions again?"
If I click "continue", the message just redisplays itself after a split second. I can't get past this point.
I started the install as soon as the disk had booted, so any applications using that partition are not launched by me.
I'm installing to /dev/sdb3. It may be that the previous install I was installing to /dev/sda3, because Lucid is inconsistent about how it labels my hard drives (mix of SATA and IDE).
P.S. I can't quit ubiquity without killing it from a terminal.
@Evan:
Update:
I tried again, this time with 20100426.2 version and resizing the partition that I wanted to install to.
The migration assistant gets stuck here:
"Failed to unmount partitions"
"Migration assistant needs to mount a partition but cannot do so because the following mount point could not be unmounted:
/dev/sda1
Please close any applications using these mount points.
Would you like the migration assistant to try to unmount these partitions again?"
If I click "continue", the message just redisplays itself after a split second. I can't get past this point.
I started the install as soon as the disk had booted, so any applications using that partition are not launched by me.
I'm installing to /dev/sdb3. It may be that the previous install I was installing to /dev/sda3, because Lucid is inconsistent about how it labels my hard drives (mix of SATA and IDE).
P.S. I can't quit ubiquity without killing it from a terminal.