Update regarding my previous comment:
After resetting the VM (in the Hyper-V connection -> "Action" ->
"Reset") the VM rebooted, showed the login screen for the first time and
I could login. But right after the login the screen was stuck again -
there was no menu bar with the program launch icons
I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 in a new Hyper-V VM (host is Windows 10
Pro). Fresh virtual disk (25 GB), 2 virtual CPUs, 4 GB RAM. I used the
ISO file to boot and install. The installation went fine until the
forced reboot at the end of the installation. After the reboot a lot of
these "SQUASHFS
Acer Nitro 5 trial to install Kubuntu 19.04 failed during copying at
~38%.
At a live install of Ubuntu 19.04 from USB2 stick it is possible to observe
some traces in a small window which indicated SQUASHFS errors issue still
not solved. (Windows 10 runs without problems).
The hint "ide=nodma"
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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
I am not sure what's with this "SQUASHFS error" problem. Here's my experience
with it:
I downloaded Ubuntu 17.04 Desktop and installed it. The "SQUASHFS error"
appeared on reboot.
I (re)downloaded the ISO and verified the hash, reinstalled and rebooted; same
problem appeared.
I downloaded
Similar problem here. Intel NUC 6i5SYK; SanDisk UltraFit 16GB USB 3.0
When booting in UEFI mode from the USB, and checking the contents from
grub it complains about problems in 17 files.
Checking the md5 checksums (in another Windows machine) all the files in
the USB have the correct checksum,
I have also encountered this issue with a SanDisk USB 3.0 drive.
And, this workaround works for me.
http://forums.sandisk.com/t5/ratings/ratingdetailpage/message-uid/342584/rating-system/message_ratings
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@hepabolu: I have an extremely similar setup. Intel NUC 6i5SYH ; SanDisk
Cruzer Fit Ultra 16 GB USB 3.0 drive.
When booting in UEFI mode from the USB drive, the installation fails,
because it reports SQUASHFS errors like earlier in this thread.
When booting in legacy mode everything works.
My
I had a similar problem: newly bought USB stick, trying to install
Ubuntu 16.04 on a newly bought SSD in my Intel NUC6i3. Failing as soon
as the actual installation had to start.
The NUC already runs almost a year with an external HDD. I added the SSD
M.2 stick last weekend. Formatting the SSD as
When booting from external usb dvd writer:
1) Hit Shift to display grub menu
2) Choose "Check disk for defects"
3) After some seconds it will display:
Check finished: errors found in 1 files!
Press any key to reboot your system
PLEASE UBUNTU tell me what file is corrupt! I hate that you take
I'm having this same issue with ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
The md5 of the downloaded file is correct, and if I make an iso of the
recorded dvd the md5 matches also. Furthermore, if I mount the iso on
linux and check the md5sums inside the iso, they all match.
The problem, however, is when
12.04.5 not have this problem
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Title:
SQUASHFS error while booting from live cd
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
All hardware the same - but I can live boot of 14.04 x64 but can not
14.04.3 x64
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Title:
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Reinald, this is VERY interesting what you've written!
and found the diskless system serveral times hanging after a day or so
with unrecoverable:
This is exactly what I could witness on my live cd. It will work perfectly for
one day, then these artifacts will come up.
Whatever you're trying to
I had the same problem installing on a Toshiba NB-10t.
It got fixed by adding the following paramenters to the kernel at startup.
ide-core.nodma=0.1 ide-core.nobprobe=0.0 ide-core.nobprobe=0.1
pci=nommconf pci=noacpi
This was on a Ubuntu 14.04 LTS which has a 3.13 Kernel
Best of luck.
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