Please I can't understand the meining of 'get a shell' what is 'shell' and what is 'login prompt' please tell me how I could do that step by step because this is for me the first time to use linuxYou should get a shell with a login prompt. Log in and the type thefollowing commandsh /custom- installation/ hooks/failure- command. ShThat should generate a zipped file in C:ubuntu under windows-installing ubuntu stoped on 'installing system' on 0% without any progress for half an hourYou received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriberof the bug.Status in Wubi, Windows Ubuntu Installer: NewBug description:after I download ubuntu and wubi and installed wubi and rebootthe computer start installing ubuntuit works good until it came to 'installing system' and stoped on 0% for more than half an hour and The installation cannot continue.
Same problem here.On the firstboot is goes well until it gets into the grafic mode (ubuntu wallpaper visible), it then starts checking the installation, this goes well until it gets to:system is being installedswapmemory in partition #1 on host/ubuntu. Disks/swap.(progress meter stays on 0%)When I press the powerbutton, it does a normal shutdown.
So it does not seem to be frozen, just waiting for something. There is no diskactivity.- I installed WUBI under XP on my data-partion ( D: ) FAT32.- I have 1GB memory- I have 4 primary partions on the disk (XP1, XP2, WIN98SE, DATA)- only XP1 (C) and DATA (D) are visible- I defragmented the disk- I used last version of WUBI (wubi-r134)The LiveCD runs fineI reserved 10GB for ubunti in WUBI (tried 9 and 6 too)I noticed that WUBI makes a rather small swapdisk-file of 256MBI tryed deleting the swapfile hoping it might skip, but it creates a new one of exactly 150.000.000 bytes during boottime. But it still freezes at the same stage. Ok all of these symptoms are believed to be triggered by a hang during swapon. Here we are trying to add swap in a file directly on a FAT filesystem. Looking at a system suffering this issue we see the following: 236.224024 INFO: task swapon:8293 blocked for more than 120 seconds. 236.224028 'echo 0 /proc/sys/ kernel/ hungtask timeout secs' disables this message.
236.224031 swapon D ebbb4000 0 8293 8278 236.224035 d880082 c06d3380 ebbb4000 c0193c92 ebb2de00 c0687340 c07b4500 236.224040 d8834b60 d8834dd8 c180d600 c06d5400 c180d600 16bb60b6 0000000f d8834dd8 236.224044 00000000 c06d9f8c f6963a10 f6963a14 ffffffff d8823e80 c0501c1e d8834b60 236.224048 Call Trace: 236.224056 ? Buffered rmqueue+ 0x1a2/0x2a0 236.224060 mutex lockslowpath+ 0x6e/0xb0 236.224063 mutexlock+ 0x17/0x20 236.224078 fatbmap+0x1f/0x50 fat 236.224086 ? fatbmap+0x0/0x50 fat 236.224089 bmap+0x31/0x40 236.224092 setupswap extents+ 0x16e/0x400 236.224096 ?
Sysswapon+ 0x5ca/0x820 236.224099 sysswapon+ 0x672/0x820 236.224102 ? fput+0x14a/0x1c0 236.224106 ? Sysclose+0x7a/0xc0 236.224109 sysenter docall+ 0x12/0x2fSeems that we have hung during the attempt to map the blocks we are going touse for swap.Looking at upstream it appears there is a modification to the locking in thisroutine which would previously have caused such a deadlock:commit 3a95ea1155c5d44 aa58dde2f64f0dd afe27fd1fbAuthor: OGAWA Hirofumi Date: Thu Mar 12 02: +0900Fix fatbmap lockingOn swapon path, it has already imutex.
So, this uses iallocseminstead of it.Signed-off-by: OGAWA Hirofumi Reported-by: Laurent GUERBY Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds This commit is missing in the Jaunty kernel. Will pull this back to Jauntyand get some test kernels built. Note: this is only temporary, but I think most people would do this rather than wait for a new kernelWindows XP has a utility called 'convert' that can convert a FAT or FAT32 drive into NTFSmy drive was originally FAT32, and these are the EXACT steps I took:1) uninstall Ubuntu (which you attempted to install with Wubi)2) open the Command Prompt (look for it in the Start Menu)3) type:convert c: /fs:ntfsreplacing c with the approproate drive letter if necessary4) wait until you see the message 'Conversion Complete'5) reinstall Wubi as normal. This bug report was marked as Incomplete and has not had any updated comments for quite some time.
As a result this bug is being closed. Please reopen if this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release. Also, please be sure to provide any requested information that may have been missing. To reopen the bug, click on the current status under the Status column and change the status back to 'New'.
Thanks.This is an automated message. Apologies if it has reached you inappropriately; please just reply to this message indicating so. I have the same issue in Wubi while testing for Quantal Alpha 1.Here is my report from testing:Not sure if bug is entirely the same. Essentially, the symptoms are the same but on top of that I can't log in with username and password selected during install. System is apparently waiting for something with message about preparing for first run. I left it there for more than 1 hour. When trying to login in console (Ctrl + Alt + F2) system issues password incorrect message.I noticed on terminal 7 a long list of errors.Example: /usr/share/ perl/5.
Pm has too many errors.Compilation failed in require at /usr/share/ perl/5. 14/Tie/ Hash.pm line 5I tried to use explore2fs to read contents of root.disk but it doesn't want to read the contents and shows empty disk.UPDATE:I had some time so I tried the install under Windows 8 RC in VirtualBox VM. I had the same error. Password was simple, no Unicode characters.
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