ubi-partman failed with exit code 141 for Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS install with Windows 10

Asked by James Ray

I tried to install Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS with Windows 10 x64 on my C drive, after following the tutorials for downloading Ubuntu to a USB and the installation guide. (I disconnected my external hard drive which I had previously accidentally installed Ubuntu on.) After selecting the partitions and confirming to write to the disk to replace two partitions, I got the error: "ubi-partman failed with exit code 141. Further information may be found in /var/log/syslog. Do you want to try running this step again before continuing?" This error has been reported previously but the one with the latest update was in 2012. I have an ethernet internet connection while doing the install. There is nothing that I can find in the UI that allows me to get /var/log/syslog.

I have an ASUS Motherboard where Windows 10 was originally installed as an OEM version, while I don't know if it still is as I have upgraded it to v. 1703. There is enough space on the disk: there was around 26 GB selected to partition for Ubuntu and the remaining ~67 GB for the other partition. There was also another hidden partition but I didn't check that.

I will try to do an OEM install next and see how that goes.

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James Ray (jamesray1) said :
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Note: my system is UEFI based.

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James Ray (jamesray1) said :
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There are also multiple bootable drives: a CD port; and multiple USB ports, with at least two USB UEFI options in the UEFI boot order.

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James Ray (jamesray1) said :
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The installation worked on the OEM install! Problem solved!

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Ritesh Chowdhry (ritesh313) said :
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Hello,
I am also facing the same problem with my installation. Can you share how you solved it?

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James Ray (jamesray1) said :
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Hi Ritesh, this was two years ago, and I'm not using Ubuntu now, I'm using Manjaro instead. As I noted, I installed with the OEM install. Maybe look around for an OEM install for Windows 10 if you have an ASUS motherboard.

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James Ray (jamesray1) said :
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If you need more help it's probably best to post a question on Ask Ubuntu.

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Ritesh Chowdhry (ritesh313) said :
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Thank you for your response. I want to dual boot my system. I already have windows 10 and trying to install ubuntu, are you talking about the OEM install option we get at the very beginning when we boot the usb?

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James Ray (jamesray1) said :
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To be honest, it was a long time ago so I am not sure—it may well have been that rather than trying to do an OEM install of Windows on Ubuntu.