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Installer fails to create partitions on Crucial CT250MX200SSD1 #2099

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ghost opened this Issue Jun 20, 2016 · 4 comments

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ghost commented Jun 20, 2016

Qubes OS version (e.g., R3.1):

R3.1

After selecting automatic partitioning and beginning the installation an unrecoverable error occurres.

It seems, that it's an anaconda related issue: the size of the volume is supplied to lvcreate as amount of space in megabytes, not as amount of actually available extents. By tuning sizes of volumes in semi-automatic mode I was able to deduce the right size for /root, but had no luck with /swap and after 10 or 12 reboots did resign.

Actual behavior:

Volume group "qubes_dom0" has insufficient free space (57516 extents): 57524 required.

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Not reproducible with R3.2-RC1

ghost commented Jun 21, 2016

Not reproducible with R3.2-RC1

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Not reproducible with R3.2-RC1

Well, that's good news. Perhaps a byproduct of upgrading dom0 to Fedora 23?

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andrewdavidwong commented Jun 22, 2016

Not reproducible with R3.2-RC1

Well, that's good news. Perhaps a byproduct of upgrading dom0 to Fedora 23?

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Perhaps a byproduct of upgrading dom0 to Fedora 23?

Most likely.

ghost commented Jun 22, 2016

Perhaps a byproduct of upgrading dom0 to Fedora 23?

Most likely.

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@marmarek, since this is apparently fixed as a byproduct of upgrading dom0 to Fedora 23, should we close this?

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andrewdavidwong commented Jun 23, 2016

@marmarek, since this is apparently fixed as a byproduct of upgrading dom0 to Fedora 23, should we close this?

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