Trouble when installing Ubuntu, not sure where I went wrong












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-Made a 400 GB partition of free space



-Installed most recent version of Ubuntu



-Using Rufus I booted from a USB



-Normal installation -> Something else



-8000 MB Primary, Beginning of this space, Use as: swap area



-92000 MB Primary, Beginning of this space, use as: Ext4 Journaling file system, Mount point: /home



-18000 MB Primary Beginning of this space, use as: Ext4 Journaling file system, Mount point: /



-I then get this pop up which I assume is an indication of my problem:



The installer needs to commit changes to partition tables, but cannot do so because partitions on the following mount points could not be unmounted:

/cdrom

Please close any applications using these mount points.

Would you like the installer to try to unmount these partitions again?


-The installation then begins and gets stuck on "Detecting file systems..." and reads this on the bottom of the installer



/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:17: Warning: Source ID 12218 was not found when attempting to remove it

GLib.source_remove(self.timeout_id)

/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:133: Warning: Source ID 12450 was not found when attempting to remove it

GLib.source_remove(self.rows_changed_id)


I can copy and paste more from the installer or give any more information if it would be helpful.









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    -Made a 400 GB partition of free space



    -Installed most recent version of Ubuntu



    -Using Rufus I booted from a USB



    -Normal installation -> Something else



    -8000 MB Primary, Beginning of this space, Use as: swap area



    -92000 MB Primary, Beginning of this space, use as: Ext4 Journaling file system, Mount point: /home



    -18000 MB Primary Beginning of this space, use as: Ext4 Journaling file system, Mount point: /



    -I then get this pop up which I assume is an indication of my problem:



    The installer needs to commit changes to partition tables, but cannot do so because partitions on the following mount points could not be unmounted:

    /cdrom

    Please close any applications using these mount points.

    Would you like the installer to try to unmount these partitions again?


    -The installation then begins and gets stuck on "Detecting file systems..." and reads this on the bottom of the installer



    /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:17: Warning: Source ID 12218 was not found when attempting to remove it

    GLib.source_remove(self.timeout_id)

    /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:133: Warning: Source ID 12450 was not found when attempting to remove it

    GLib.source_remove(self.rows_changed_id)


    I can copy and paste more from the installer or give any more information if it would be helpful.









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      -Made a 400 GB partition of free space



      -Installed most recent version of Ubuntu



      -Using Rufus I booted from a USB



      -Normal installation -> Something else



      -8000 MB Primary, Beginning of this space, Use as: swap area



      -92000 MB Primary, Beginning of this space, use as: Ext4 Journaling file system, Mount point: /home



      -18000 MB Primary Beginning of this space, use as: Ext4 Journaling file system, Mount point: /



      -I then get this pop up which I assume is an indication of my problem:



      The installer needs to commit changes to partition tables, but cannot do so because partitions on the following mount points could not be unmounted:

      /cdrom

      Please close any applications using these mount points.

      Would you like the installer to try to unmount these partitions again?


      -The installation then begins and gets stuck on "Detecting file systems..." and reads this on the bottom of the installer



      /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:17: Warning: Source ID 12218 was not found when attempting to remove it

      GLib.source_remove(self.timeout_id)

      /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:133: Warning: Source ID 12450 was not found when attempting to remove it

      GLib.source_remove(self.rows_changed_id)


      I can copy and paste more from the installer or give any more information if it would be helpful.









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      -Made a 400 GB partition of free space



      -Installed most recent version of Ubuntu



      -Using Rufus I booted from a USB



      -Normal installation -> Something else



      -8000 MB Primary, Beginning of this space, Use as: swap area



      -92000 MB Primary, Beginning of this space, use as: Ext4 Journaling file system, Mount point: /home



      -18000 MB Primary Beginning of this space, use as: Ext4 Journaling file system, Mount point: /



      -I then get this pop up which I assume is an indication of my problem:



      The installer needs to commit changes to partition tables, but cannot do so because partitions on the following mount points could not be unmounted:

      /cdrom

      Please close any applications using these mount points.

      Would you like the installer to try to unmount these partitions again?


      -The installation then begins and gets stuck on "Detecting file systems..." and reads this on the bottom of the installer



      /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:17: Warning: Source ID 12218 was not found when attempting to remove it

      GLib.source_remove(self.timeout_id)

      /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:133: Warning: Source ID 12450 was not found when attempting to remove it

      GLib.source_remove(self.rows_changed_id)


      I can copy and paste more from the installer or give any more information if it would be helpful.







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