First, the results of the physical install.
Background:
- Using a 2015 Lenovo X250, with a Core-i5 5200U, 4 GB RAM, 240GB SSD (OS), and 500GB HDD (data)
- Burned live DVD to an very fast flash drive, a SanDisk Extreme.
- Mint 17.3 is installed on separate root and home partitions, and Kubuntu 16.04 beta will be installed likewise (partitioned in advance).
- Was not at home, so tethered to Android phone for internet. Consequently, I left checkbox for updating packages unchecked. Also did not install 3rd party packages
Results follow.
Same lag at the beginning of the install process. (!)
Starts to download language packs (!), then other unidentified packages (!!!).
- I did not expect the installer to download a bunch of surprise data with updates and 3rd party packages disabled. What on earth is it downloading when my language is American English and I'm using the English live DVD??
- "Copying files" begins after a while and proceeds very slowly, then downloads resume.
- After 250mb of downloaded data as identified on my phone and no end in sight, I forcibly ended the installation.
- I tried again with the debug log enabled, but couldn't figure out what it was downloading, only that updates were indeed disabled.
Tried again from the beginning. Restarted the live system and disabled the network connection before starting installation.
- This time installation went without a hitch and was blazingly fast, as it should have been considering the source and target disks.
Plasma also crashed at some point in there, so it definitely is not just flaky in VMs. I haven't spent much time running 16.04 yet, but I also have Plasma 5.5 in Kubuntu 15.10 (via the Kubuntu updates PPA) and that rarely crashes, so I'm increasing suspicious that the live system is at fault.
Background:
- Using a 2015 Lenovo X250, with a Core-i5 5200U, 4 GB RAM, 240GB SSD (OS), and 500GB HDD (data)
- Burned live DVD to an very fast flash drive, a SanDisk Extreme.
- Mint 17.3 is installed on separate root and home partitions, and Kubuntu 16.04 beta will be installed likewise (partitioned in advance).
- Was not at home, so tethered to Android phone for internet. Consequently, I left checkbox for updating packages unchecked. Also did not install 3rd party packages
Results follow.
Same lag at the beginning of the install process. (!)
Starts to download language packs (!), then other unidentified packages (!!!).
- I did not expect the installer to download a bunch of surprise data with updates and 3rd party packages disabled. What on earth is it downloading when my language is American English and I'm using the English live DVD??
- "Copying files" begins after a while and proceeds very slowly, then downloads resume.
- After 250mb of downloaded data as identified on my phone and no end in sight, I forcibly ended the installation.
- I tried again with the debug log enabled, but couldn't figure out what it was downloading, only that updates were indeed disabled.
Tried again from the beginning. Restarted the live system and disabled the network connection before starting installation.
- This time installation went without a hitch and was blazingly fast, as it should have been considering the source and target disks.
Plasma also crashed at some point in there, so it definitely is not just flaky in VMs. I haven't spent much time running 16.04 yet, but I also have Plasma 5.5 in Kubuntu 15.10 (via the Kubuntu updates PPA) and that rarely crashes, so I'm increasing suspicious that the live system is at fault.
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