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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1044904
Title:
Can you also try the 12.04.1 images? They have newer installer the rest of
dependencies:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04.1/
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Title:
Installer
I was able to install using 12.04.1 from a USB disk. During the install
I received an error message saying files do not match what is on the
disk, however I don't remember which files they were. The install was
able to continue through the error. However, the system now crashes
often, especially
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Title:
Installer crashed on fresh install of 12.04
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In UbiquitySyslog.txt:
Sep 2 06:09:45 ubuntu plugininstall.py: Verifying downloads ...
Sep 2 06:09:45 ubuntu plugininstall.py: Traceback (most recent call last):
Sep 2 06:09:45 ubuntu plugininstall.py: File
/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/install_misc.py, line 885, in do_install
Sep 2 06:09:45
This seems to be only a wrong checksum of a download, but may be not the
cause for the failed install.
Later on in UbiquitySyslog.txt there are segmentation faults recorded:
Sep 2 06:10:17 ubuntu grub-installer: info: architecture: amd64/generic
Sep 2 06:10:18 ubuntu grub-installer: info:
As can be seen it ends with a segfault in apt.
The starting of the segfaults is on handling dev/sda1 which is
indentified(label) as msdos.
Seems to indicate that this here is a dual boot attemped.
** Summary changed:
- Installer crashed on fresh install of 12.04
+ Installer crashed on fresh