[Live-demo] [OSGeo] #1001: 6.0 Failed to install to hard drive
luisvegai
vega_l at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 4 07:08:35 PDT 2012
I also had the same error while installing the 6.0 version of Live OSGEO to a
different partition than the one I have Windows as the primary OS.
Thinking that it would require to have a computer with no OS in order to
install the system OSGEO 6.0 is not practical.
Is there a way to bypass this problem, or a way in which the average user
could manually solve it?
I am not a pro-programmer in Linux, so I beg anyone to solve this
installation bug please.
Luis.
* keywords: ubiquity, 6.0 => ubiquity, 6.0-full
GeoNetwork opensource Developer website wrote
>
> #1001: 6.0 Failed to install to hard drive
> ----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
> Reporter: Aborrell | Owner: live-demo@…
> Type: defect | Status: new
> Priority: critical | Milestone: OSGeoLive6.0Final
> Component: LiveDVD | Keywords: ubiquity, 6.0-full
> ----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
> Changes (by hamish):
>
> * keywords: ubiquity, 6.0 => ubiquity, 6.0-full
>
>
> It seems to me that a 6.0.1 is not needed, as none of the base system
> needs to change, just the post-processing which creates the full version.
> So we just need to issue a osgeolive-full-6.0.0-2.iso. I'd wait to
> clutter
> the trac system with a new milestone until we have a bad bug which really
> is in the base install requiring a full rebuild.
>
> thanks, Hamish
>
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> Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/1001#comment:6>
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