The previous installed system seems to make a difference, or maybe there
is a difference between the daily iso file and the first point release.
In comment #6 I had a Lubuntu 16.04.5 LTS system installed, and it was
still healthy, when installing Kubuntu bionic (actually from the
kubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso file).
Now I split the file system of the installed Kubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, and it
was corrupted, when when installing Kubuntu bionic (actually from the
current daily live bionic-desktop-amd64.iso file dated August 9).
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Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Inode 3588 extent block passes checks, but checksum does not match extent
(logical block 36864, physical block 760288, len 1241)
Fix<y>? yes
Inode 69150 extent block passes checks, but checksum does not match extent
(logical block 12288, physical block 1026593, len 31)
Fix<y>? yes
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After these fixes, Kubuntu 18.04.1 LTS on /dev/sda4 works again. But the
bash history is lost, so we can guess that is was affected by one of the
inode errors.
** Attachment added: "for two inodes: extent block passes checks, but checksum
does not match extent"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1783757/+attachment/5173441/+files/temp.txt
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