18.04 server installer loop after setting IPv4 static config
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I'm testing 18.04 server in VirtalBox. In the machine config I have one eth interface and network set to internal network only.
During the 18.04 installation questions at the network configuration section I change the DHCP default option and Edit IPv4 and set static entries which are all accepted but when I hit 'Done' the installer loops back to the initial language selection page. All selection options are as previously selected except when I get back to the network configuration section and the interface is again set to DHCP.
Any help would be great as this is really bugging me.
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I'm testing 18.04 server in VirtalBox. In the machine config I have one eth interface and network set to internal network only.
During the 18.04 installation questions at the network configuration section I change the DHCP default option and Edit IPv4 and set static entries which are all accepted but when I hit 'Done' the installer loops back to the initial language selection page. All selection options are as previously selected except when I get back to the network configuration section and the interface is again set to DHCP.
Any help would be great as this is really bugging me.
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I'm testing 18.04 server in VirtalBox. In the machine config I have one eth interface and network set to internal network only.
During the 18.04 installation questions at the network configuration section I change the DHCP default option and Edit IPv4 and set static entries which are all accepted but when I hit 'Done' the installer loops back to the initial language selection page. All selection options are as previously selected except when I get back to the network configuration section and the interface is again set to DHCP.
Any help would be great as this is really bugging me.
system-installation
I'm testing 18.04 server in VirtalBox. In the machine config I have one eth interface and network set to internal network only.
During the 18.04 installation questions at the network configuration section I change the DHCP default option and Edit IPv4 and set static entries which are all accepted but when I hit 'Done' the installer loops back to the initial language selection page. All selection options are as previously selected except when I get back to the network configuration section and the interface is again set to DHCP.
Any help would be great as this is really bugging me.
system-installation
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Seems like the new style Ubiquity NG installer doesn't like that network configuration.
I downloaded the alternate image that uses the previous installer and it worked fine.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04.2/release/?_ga=2.266705164.365025349.1554521143-1188865937.1520487584
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Seems like the new style Ubiquity NG installer doesn't like that network configuration.
I downloaded the alternate image that uses the previous installer and it worked fine.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04.2/release/?_ga=2.266705164.365025349.1554521143-1188865937.1520487584
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Seems like the new style Ubiquity NG installer doesn't like that network configuration.
I downloaded the alternate image that uses the previous installer and it worked fine.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04.2/release/?_ga=2.266705164.365025349.1554521143-1188865937.1520487584
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Seems like the new style Ubiquity NG installer doesn't like that network configuration.
I downloaded the alternate image that uses the previous installer and it worked fine.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04.2/release/?_ga=2.266705164.365025349.1554521143-1188865937.1520487584
Seems like the new style Ubiquity NG installer doesn't like that network configuration.
I downloaded the alternate image that uses the previous installer and it worked fine.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04.2/release/?_ga=2.266705164.365025349.1554521143-1188865937.1520487584
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