On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 12:06:59 PM stakanov@freenet.de wrote:
for mageia the disk is empty. (WTF???). So I said, can happen, I went to put in the tumbleweed (latest available snapshot) in the dvd and started the installation. Comes out that Tumbleweed does ask you for a password for the tumbleweed installation on an empty disk. So I looked and yes, the former partitioning seems to be there. I then choose: propose a partitioning, attributed the whole disk, set to encrypted LVM. Anomaly: here it did not ask me for the password. I thought it would later on but now. Then installing it gives the following error: LVM_VG_REMOVE_FAILED error code -4013 /sbin/vgrepremove'system' -f command failed with status code 5
This looks a bit similar to the issues that I had when installing 20151017. I've described this in a blog post at https://nwrickert2.wordpress.com/2015/10/23/my-tumbleweed-install-for-octobe... I deleted the luks partition, then retried with some success. I'm guessing that if you did not give the LUKS password, it might have worked. That is to say, it could not remove the partition because it was busy, having been opened when you provided the password. I had an additional issue. The partitioner seemed to allocate a small partition for "/boot". Except it did not configure it for "/boot" and it did not set a file system. I had to fix that in the custom partitioner. If you have an open bug report on this, then mention the bug number and I might add notes from my experience. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org