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Old October 30th, 2009   #1
Takara Pearl
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Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

I'm trying to install 9.10 on my computer. It will be running with Windows 7. Windows 7 will be 20 GB and Ubuntu will have the rest. When I try to install, I get stuck on Step 4 with a blank page instead of the partitions listed. I checked Gparted to check the partitions and it all seemed fine. Not sure what else to do. Any ideas?
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Old October 30th, 2009   #2
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

So that screenshot you posted is from GParted on the live CD, but when you try to install and get to the partitioning part those partitions in the screen shot are not listed? Is that correct?
I don't know why that would happen; but you could try first shrinking the partition you want to install Ubuntu on with GParted to create some empty space, then try to install Ubuntu to the empty space you created.
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Old October 30th, 2009   #3
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

That's exactly right. I'll try that and get back with you.
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Old October 30th, 2009   #4
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

Okay, tried that, nothing worked. So, now, I deleted all the partitions. All it is is unallocated space. I still get nothing when trying to get past the partition setup. Gparted sees it but when installing, it's blank.
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

Anyone? >.>
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Old October 30th, 2009   #6
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

I had the same problem as you.
I am now successfully installing 9.10 using the alternative CD.

An interesting thing to note might be:
The alternate (text based) installed gives me an option "Do you want to load SATA RAID driver", I don't get this option in the nice graphical installer using the standard CD.
When I select 'yes' and have this driver loaded, also the alternative installer can't find my disk. However, when I answer 'no' and the driver isn't loaded, my disk is detected fine.

Currently I have only one disk but normally I have 4 disks:
- sda : 80GB for linux
- sdb : 140GB RAID1 array for Win7
- sdc : 250GB data (storage) disk

When all 4 disks(3 in fact since 2 are RAID) are connected the installer will see the last 2 disks but not the first one.
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Old October 30th, 2009   #7
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

I have the same problem. My hardware worked fine with 9.04 verson. Now with 9.10, the installer just hangs with a blank screen at the step 4, partition creation. I deleted the space and left it unallocated -- same thing. I allocated the partitions using dpart -- same thing. Cannot get past the partition step of the install. Anyway to pass this problem to the developers? We are dead in the install! Forgot to mention that 9.10 Beta did install without and problems -- looks like they broke it on the final release.

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Old October 30th, 2009   #8
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

I'm referring to just one 250 GB hard drive. I have no need for MULTIPLE ones. >.>; EDIT-- Nevermind, miread that.
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Old October 30th, 2009   #9
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

Okay, instead of installing 9.10 outright, I installed 9.04, since it installs fine and upgraded to 9.10. I guess I just can't install 9.10 directly.
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Re: Create Partitions page blank on 9.10 install

There was a bug in the 9.10 RC where the installer could not see multiple hard drives. I believe this was limited to the 64 bit version. I installed 9.10 from the 32 bit RC and I did not encounter this problem. That bug was fixed before the 9.10 final release though:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...drives-765311/
That should not affect anyone with just 1 hard drive anyway.
If anyone is trying to install from the RC CD, use the final release instead.
Try the alternate install CD, as Vyruz18 had success with that. I always install from the alternate CD.
Check out the BIOS options for your hard drive(s). Make sure they are not set to RAID if you are not using RAID. Try changing to different options in the BIOS for the hard drives, like IDE compatibility mode if your BIOS has that.
Lastly, try the 32 bit CD if you have no success with the 64 bit CD.
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