am using ubuntu server 14.04.1 and i want edit filesystem.squashfs
after installed squashfs-tools and unsquashfs and edit filesystem and
mksquashfs and build iso i get this error

base-installer: info: Using squashfs support for 
/cdrom/install/filesystem.squashfs
anna-install: Installing squashfs-modules
anna[21857]: DEBUG: resolver (kernel-image-4.2.0-16-generic-di): package 
doesn't exist (ignored)
anna[21857]: DEBUG: retrieving squashfs-modules-4.2.0-16-generic-di 4.2.0-16.19
kernel: [44.008353] squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) Phillip Lougher
main-menu[3537]: (process:21801): getfattr: .: Operation not supported
main-menu[3537]: (process:21801): getfattr: ./bin: Operation not supported
main-menu[3537]: (process:21801): getfattr: ./bin/bunzip2: Operation not 
supported
main-menu[3537]: (process:21801): getfattr: ./bin/bzcat: Operation not supported
main-menu[3537]: (process:21801): getfattr: ./bin/bzcmp: Operation not supported

i think this error becouse kernel version not equal squashfs-tools

is this right ?

and i want install right package squashfs-tools support kernel ubuntu-
server 14.04.1

and sorry if my english is bad

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172937

Title:
  SQUASHFS error while booting from live cd

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in linux package in Fedora:
  Won't Fix
Status in linux package in Mandriva:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Some users have reported being unable to boot from the Ubuntu LiveCD,
  due to SquasFS errors like this:

  [  135.292409] SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading block 0x9d7f3
  [  135.292411] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache block [275faa28]
  [  135.292413] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 275faa28, size 23a7

  These errors can be due to a variety of reasons:

      * bad media (solution: try burning the iso image to a new disc)
      * a bad dvd drive (solution: if possible, try using a different cd/dvd 
drive)
      * bad memory modules (solution: use memtest86+ to check your memory)
      * a corrupted iso image (solution: run an md5 checksum, and if they don't 
match, download the iso image again)
      * an optical drive connected via SATA instead of PATA and running in 
Enhanced mode (solution: change the IDE configuration to "compatible" in the 
BIOS)

  This is all described in more detail here:
  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SquashfsErrors

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