Comment 10 for bug 1425681

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sudodus (nio-wiklund) wrote :

I think this bug might affect installations in UEFI mode, where grub2 replaces syslinux (I have not tested that case). But it does not affect the i386 (32-bit) versions of the Lubuntu iso files.

I could install a Lubuntu system with encrypted LVM and encrypted home according to the previous test-case for alternate Lubuntu Vivid beta 1 i386. I could also do it with the corresponding desktop installer.

-o-

I tested the Lubuntu Vivid beta 1 *desktop* ISO file corresponding to the testcase with LVM encrypted disk and encrypted home. It is also reported in the qa-tracker.

The computer is an hp Probook 6450b laptop with Intel i5 cpu:

http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c02218879

Trying to use the whole drive with encrypted LVM and encrypted home, It complained about existing swap (which is zram), so I had to turn it off with

sudo swapoff -a

and restart Ubiquity. It complained that partman failed:

ubi-partman failed with exit code 141. Further information may be found in /var/log/syslog. Do you want to try ...

The installled system worked, but I had the same error as with the alternate iso file: there is no swap.

I wiped the drive (wrote zeros to the first megabyte using mkusb (dd)) and made an MSDOS partition table using gparted.

Then I tried again with Ubiquity, and succeeded: The installed system works, and there is swap. See the attached file.

-o-

The *alternate* iso does not use zram, so it was enough to wipe [the first megabyte of] the internal drive and create a new partition table. I did that before booting into the alternate iso file, but it could be added into the alternate installer.

Then select No (when asked to install grub, the bootloader) and enter /dev/sda manually ... and success

I have a good Lubuntu installed system with swap and everything works (except maybe the Lubuntu Software Center, which I have never used).

*Summary*

This Lubuntu Vivid 32-bit alternate iso file is in rather good shape. With a little bit of help it can install a good encrypted LVM and
encrypted home system. It should be possible to make the installer wipe the first megabyte or the whole drive (a user choice), and then create an MSDOS partition table before starting the advanced partitioning.