Toshiba Satelite A505
ACPI x64-based PC
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P7350 @ 2.00GHz, 2000Mhz, 2 Core(s) 2 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date 9/3/2009
SMBIOS Version 2.4
Windows Directory C:\Windows
System Directory C:\Windows\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.0.6002.18005"
User Name steve-PC\steve
Time Zone Eastern Daylight Time
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB
Total Physical Memory 8.00 GB
Available Physical Memory 633 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
DVD/CD-ROM drive HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GA10F
Video Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series
HDD TOSHIBA MK5055GSX
I want to install a dual-boot system. Curently the operating system is Vista Sp2. I want to include Kubuntu 12.10. I do not want to install it in a Virtual Machine.
Here is what I have done so far, before having a problem.
I opened the computer in 'safe mode' and resized the main partition. I created about 135 GB of space.
I installed the Kubuntu LiveCD and began the installation. When I got to the partitioning portion of installation, I made a swap partition 8 GB and using Ext4, I made a bootable remainder of the unused space for the installation of Kubuntu. Everything went fine until I clicked on install.
The following error message appeared. "UBI-console-setup crashed.
UBI-console-setup failed with exit code 141. Further information may be found in /var/lolg. Do you want to try running this step again before continuing? If you do not, your installation may fail entirely or may be broken.
|Retry| |Ignore| |Close|
At this point I decided to get some help. If I continued to attempt to install Kubuntu, how probable is the system fail or what kind of damage could ensue? Would it be confined to the partition I am attempting to install Kubuntu only. If failed or ?broken, is the damaged space recoverable with a format of the space?
How can I correct the problem that created the Error message and continue the install?
I reinstalled the Operating system and things seem OK again. Thanks for the help.
ACPI x64-based PC
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P7350 @ 2.00GHz, 2000Mhz, 2 Core(s) 2 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date 9/3/2009
SMBIOS Version 2.4
Windows Directory C:\Windows
System Directory C:\Windows\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.0.6002.18005"
User Name steve-PC\steve
Time Zone Eastern Daylight Time
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB
Total Physical Memory 8.00 GB
Available Physical Memory 633 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
DVD/CD-ROM drive HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GA10F
Video Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series
HDD TOSHIBA MK5055GSX
I want to install a dual-boot system. Curently the operating system is Vista Sp2. I want to include Kubuntu 12.10. I do not want to install it in a Virtual Machine.
Here is what I have done so far, before having a problem.
I opened the computer in 'safe mode' and resized the main partition. I created about 135 GB of space.
I installed the Kubuntu LiveCD and began the installation. When I got to the partitioning portion of installation, I made a swap partition 8 GB and using Ext4, I made a bootable remainder of the unused space for the installation of Kubuntu. Everything went fine until I clicked on install.
The following error message appeared. "UBI-console-setup crashed.
UBI-console-setup failed with exit code 141. Further information may be found in /var/lolg. Do you want to try running this step again before continuing? If you do not, your installation may fail entirely or may be broken.
|Retry| |Ignore| |Close|
At this point I decided to get some help. If I continued to attempt to install Kubuntu, how probable is the system fail or what kind of damage could ensue? Would it be confined to the partition I am attempting to install Kubuntu only. If failed or ?broken, is the damaged space recoverable with a format of the space?
How can I correct the problem that created the Error message and continue the install?
I reinstalled the Operating system and things seem OK again. Thanks for the help.
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