Yep, you said it. This needs to be fixed!
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[Errno 5] Input/Output Error during Live CD Installation
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So far most everyone on this topic has been able to overcome the error by
removing RAM sticks and replacing them after installation completes.
Also, on my PC, I successfully installed other distros as well as Windows
without problem. Only Ubuntu hangs. So it seems like a bug. But possibly a
bug
To ArturP,
So glad the solution helped you. It's a bug I hope they fix, but for now
it's nice to know the temporary solution is working. I spent so many many
hours figuring this one out that I surely don't want the effort to go to
waste.
Keep up open source!
dci-Japan
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[Errno 5]
I'm glad to hear the RAM stick trick still works. But I hope someone finds
this bug and fixes it. Good luck.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 6:15 PM, larytet lary...@yahoo.com wrote:
9.10 apparently is affected by the same issue. The reported errors are
different, but usually the installation fails to
hi everyone,
I had windows in my system and i tried to reinstall ubuntu side by side
during that i have received this error message
Now i have formated the windows partition and installed the ubuntu and
installed the grub seperately.
Its working for me.. :-)
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 4:13 PM,
I haven't yet tried to install 9.10 as I need to use my pc. I plan to
do in 2 weeks. I wish you to find the solution before, but I will join
the efforts then, if the damn thing will still be around
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Julian perls...@mail.bg wrote:
Try using different image, for
Will,
I'm so happy when some little thing I did helps someone else on the planet!
Because I spent so many frustrating hours trying to solve that problem. I'm
glad I didn't give up, and I'm glad the beauty of the internet allows people
to search and find such problem solvers!
Long live openness
Fully agree dci-Japan.
On a different matter, I wander if the imminent Ubuntu 9.10
installation process will still be have the same problem.
Has anyone of you already played with the release candidate of it and
have had to deal with it again?
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:48 AM, dci-Japan
Hi Julian,
If you want to have another go with 9.04, before trying the installation,
remove 1 of the 2 Gb or RAM stick (I assume you have 2 nearly identical
sticks). After the installation, just put back the stick.
I know it sounds really weird, but it worked for me and some other Ubuntu
user,
Thanks for the heads up.
Your explanation is getting a little too technical for my pea-sized brain,
but I'm glad the removing memory modules worked for you too.
I hope someone can fix whatever bug is hiding in there.
The only SQUASHFS error I understand is when I SQUASH a bug in the corner
of
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