Unfortunately, your message is too large to reach the list.
However, I looked at the error and it seems that the HDD is too small.
You need at least 2GB of hard drive space to install Ubuntu.

Best regards,
Alex Joni
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jack Ensor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" 
<emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] EMC2.1 Live CD


> Okay .  I decided to let  it sit and load even though I was getting 
> this
> continuous  string of errors.  I went to supper.  After returning, 
> there
> it was!  Ubuntu had continued to load any way.  Was able to do a 
> trial
> run of EMC.  Then I shut down, inserted a blank 1 GB   hard drive 
> and
> rebooted on the CD.  This time I didn't get the string of errors. 
> After
> loading I selected install and unfortunately ran into another 
> problem
> and have attached a screen shot of the error.  Hope somebody  can
> explain what I need to do to get around this.
>
> Jack Ensor
>
> Jon Elson wrote:
>
>>Jack Ensor wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Okay, after a number of ruined CD's I finally got one that booted.
>>>However during the load process I begin getting  the following:
>>>Starting Enterprise Volume Management System
>>>[173.163590]Buffer I/O error on device dm-0, logical block 3150913
>>>[195.*** etc]
>>>"                                  "         3150914
>>>
>>>[                   ]
>>>"                                  "         3150965
>>>
>>>At this point I intervened by turning the PC off.
>>>I noted that there was a check CD for defects option on the initial 
>>>menu
>>>and tried running that and got:
>>>check finished 0 checksums failed
>>>
>>>What do I do now?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>This is a too-common problem.  The CD-burner can just about always 
>>read
>>what it wrote,
>>but other computers sometimes can't.  Did you use a CD-RW or a CD-R?
>>Sometimes the
>>CD-R is more easily readable on ordinary drives than a CD-RW.  It 
>>may be
>>that your CD
>>reader may need cleaning.  One possibility is to pull the CD-RW 
>>drive
>>out of the system
>>you did the burning on, and temporarily put it into the machine you 
>>are
>>trying to
>>put EMC onto.  I know that is a pain!  I have a number of flaky CD
>>readers here, too.
>>Sometimes I can bring them back to life by opening them up and 
>>cleaning
>>the optics,
>>but it is pretty intricate, and not for those who have a problem 
>>with
>>microscopic screws,
>>etc.
>>
>>Jon
>>
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