@Kristoffer / umeaboy - the most common failure in my experience is the
WRITE to the install media (assuming your ISO was checked after download
& computed valid).

For releases up to (but not including) 20.04, see

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/CDIntegrityCheck

where "Check Disc for Defects" will validate your install media (be it
cd/dvd/hdd/ssd/thumb-drive/flash-card) and not where you are installing
to.

You can check `dmesg` to look for squashfs errors (in a terminal if
you're using 'live' installer), or in filed bug reports, where the
device where the squashfs errors occurred will be your install media if
you've been sent to this report. It maybe a faulty ISO, bad write to
install media (what my link/CDIntegrityCheck will validate),
failing/faulty device, or combination.

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