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Passedliquidplay2012-04-24 15:34
wubi installs successfully but ends in 'permission denied' error due to the
presence of a virtual or readonly drive; this only happens running wubi.exe
standalone i.e. when installing using the tar.xz preinstalled image (#862003)

In: Wubi
Status: Fix Committed
Importance: High
Assignee:
1 reports, 16 comments, 18 subscribers, 3 duplicates
862003

Test passed without issues.

Log:
1. Installed 11.10. Encountered bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/wubi/+bug/862003 which is know issue from previous version.
2. I run update-manager to update packages to latest version.
3. Started 'update-manager -d' and updated to 12.04
4. Sucesfully logged into Ubuntu 12.04. Restarted and logged in Windows 7 Home (64 bit)

Passednlsthzn2012-04-21 18:48

Had one system lockup when I had finished the upgrade and the system was restarting. Didn't have any error messages on the screen. Reset the system and rebooted and everything was ok.

Passedliquidplay2012-04-21 14:24
$DISPLAY not set in some cases, resulting in cryptic traceback (#848915)
In: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged
Importance: High
Assignee:
1 reports, 23 comments, 5 subscribers, 21 duplicates
848915
wubi installs successfully but ends in 'permission denied' error due to the
presence of a virtual or readonly drive; this only happens running wubi.exe
standalone i.e. when installing using the tar.xz preinstalled image (#862003)

In: Wubi
Status: Fix Committed
Importance: High
Assignee:
1 reports, 16 comments, 18 subscribers, 3 duplicates
862003

Installed Wubi 11.10. Encountered bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/wubi/+bug/862003. Rebooted into 11.10 and run 'update-manager -d'. Packages downloaded without issues hovewever, computer freeze completly when install started (I believe it's issue as in bug 848915) but will reconfirm with next install image tomorrow. I restarted and logged in 11.10 again. Update manager was not able to continue so I had to 'sudo dpkg --configure -a && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' to complete update since update manager was not able to update to precise. After this, packages installed normally and I was able to reboot in 12.04 and windows 7 Home (64 bit). Based on that I'm passing the test but need to repeat to check if bug 848915 will happen again.

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