iboot
September 1st, 2009, 11:50 PM
Just installed 9.04 on an HP tx2z tablet PC. I selected the "Use entire disk" option to install ubuntu (without any further partitioning) on the drive.
After boot, I see only the file system in places..computer and there is less than 300MB of free space. I don't have anything on the drive except the ubuntu since I wiped out the OEMs Vista OS and recovery partitions. There should be 300GB+ of free space.
Any ideas what happened? I also tested the install by installing as a dual boot with XP on an 80GB drive with similar result. It seems that the partition ubuntu created for itself was too small so it could not install upgrades (I got the insufficient disk space error) even though it could "see" the XP partition in this case.
Thanks,
iboot.
After boot, I see only the file system in places..computer and there is less than 300MB of free space. I don't have anything on the drive except the ubuntu since I wiped out the OEMs Vista OS and recovery partitions. There should be 300GB+ of free space.
Any ideas what happened? I also tested the install by installing as a dual boot with XP on an 80GB drive with similar result. It seems that the partition ubuntu created for itself was too small so it could not install upgrades (I got the insufficient disk space error) even though it could "see" the XP partition in this case.
Thanks,
iboot.