YigalB
April 25th, 2009, 08:41 PM
I am trying to install Ubunto 8.10 on a PC based on Pentium Celron 2GHz with 521MB DRAM. Hdisk is IDE 80GB. The installation process goes as usual: I get the regular menus, the partitioning seems normal. After few moments, I get the screen of the live CD (although at start I asked for installation), followed by 3 erroe messages:
- The program ubiquity closed unexpected
- and twice the same for the program install.py
From that moment I can do stuff as live user, but not to install.
I tried to upgrade to 9.04, while in live. Again - it started normally, but then it stopped saying not enough space on disk.
This is strange, because 80GB seems to be enough, but perhaps the installer means the mem-disk it allocated in the dram, since it's live. I don't know, since i gt no father information.
Any idea how to continue from this stage?
I tries several hard disks, always got the same.
- The program ubiquity closed unexpected
- and twice the same for the program install.py
From that moment I can do stuff as live user, but not to install.
I tried to upgrade to 9.04, while in live. Again - it started normally, but then it stopped saying not enough space on disk.
This is strange, because 80GB seems to be enough, but perhaps the installer means the mem-disk it allocated in the dram, since it's live. I don't know, since i gt no father information.
Any idea how to continue from this stage?
I tries several hard disks, always got the same.