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 err
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" was
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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 squashfs-
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 Ubuntu
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, as
I have also encountered this issue with a SanDisk USB 3.0 drive.
And, this workaround works for me.
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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 wo
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 aw
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 b
12.04.5 not have this problem
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All hardware the same - but I can live boot of 14.04 x64 but can not
14.04.3 x64
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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
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I have also encountered this issue with a USB stick.
The temporary solution was to reboot. Sometimes it would work other
times it would not.
Put the ISO on another USB stick, and the problem no longer occurred.
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PXE/NFS: Can SquashFS deal with temporary read-errors at all ?
I bootet ubuntu-10.04.1-desktop-i386.iso over NFS (as described in
http://tinderblog.wordpress.com/2009/04/29/ubuntu-live-cdnetwork-boot/)
and found the diskless system serveral times hanging after a day or so with
unrecoverable:
ub
I have a Biostar BIOS and was getting this error installing 10.10. ISO
was OK and memory was OK.
BIOS IDE settings were "Enhanced" and I changed to "Sata Only" (no
"compatible" option). Is that the same as choosing "compatible"? Strange
since the description seems to indicate that the problem occu
I have another bit of information to add to this bug report.
I just tried booting the presumably faulty USB stick on a third computer
with the same results. So all signs point to the USB stick as the cause
for this. I also tried booting another USB stick, to which the the same
ISO file has been wr
I just experienced this error, and it seems to be caused by a faulty USB
stick.
I downloaded a daily build of Maverick, and confirmed that the md5 sums
matched. This image was written to a USB stick using the Startup Disk Creator.
I first booted this USB stick on a laptop and got the error, then
The bug was notified here:
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I've successfully workarounded it, modifying the command line options
for grub with
all_generic_ide pci=nommconf
and for grub
ide=nodma acpi=off
Anyway I added those commands to the boot menu that appears after you
install ubuntu with grub, and such grub does come with an entry that
says "ACPI
I experience the error when installing xubuntu using the Wubi method
(after loading xubuntu from the windows menu starts installing and I get
the error):
[ 29.679870] VIA 82xx Audio :00:07.5: sharing IRQ 10 with :00:0e.1
[ 29.679879] VIA 82xx Audio :00:07.5: sharing IRQ 10 with 000
I have a solution to this problem, that helped me, and may also help
other people for who the above solutions didn't work:
Use the Netboot installer!!
The netboot installer is a lot smaller than the live CD, because it
doesn't contain any packages: instead, it downloads these from the
Internet wh
I have this problem with Ubuntu 10.04 on a HP nx6110 laptop. The boot
options mentioned above didn't work.
Checking the CD for errors reported 3 errors. OTOH, I used the very same
CD to install Ubuntu on a desktop computer, and there it (eventually)
worked. The best I got so far on the laptop is t
I hade the same problem on my MSi Wind U100 Netbook.
I tried with a CD with the ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso image, doesn't work.
After that I build a bootable USB Stick with unetbootin and the image above and
got the same error.
I then changed in bios (version 10G) under Advanced the AHCI Mode f
Symptoms: DVD drive read errors when trying to load live distros, or
play films under Linux.
For example:
SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading block ...
SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block ..., size ...
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector ...
Buffer I/O error on device sr0,
My PC had 2 sata harddrives, and the linux mint 2009 live CD booted perfectly
and i was able to install Linux mint on my second sata harddrive no problems,
but the pc that i actually want linux on is a lil bit older and only has IDE
capabilities, no sata (and some other issues) :o( so off i go a
I had the same scenario as Rob York and can confirm that changing IDE
mode to "Compatible" in the BIOS fixes the install issue (I had already
tested my memory and the installation disc and both were fine). I have
also been able to change the IDE mode back to "Enhanced" after
installing (otherwise m
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The solution I found was burn with Disc-At-Once mode (with cdrecord)
when burning (the same) ISO file. Burning in Track-At-Once (TAO) mode
made the CD unusable. Can't tell if it's the CD burner that burned it
wrong the (several) times I burned it using default (TAO) mode, but, as
I said, burning a
Hi,
I am trying to make that laptop computer work again, I hope this is the right
place to post. I run windows, and it says that the partition cannot be
recognized. I run the ubuntu installation with the acpi=off option, but the
installation stops at 5%. But I can confirm that acpi=off helps, a
It seems like this error is often memory-related, but the error messages
indicate it's usually bad media. Is it possible to add the possibility
of bad memory to the error message? The pop-up error I got was:
"The installer encountered an error copying files to the hard disk: [Errno 5]
Input/out
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** Description changed:
Some users have reported being unable to boot from the Ubuntu LiveCD,
due to SquasFS errors like this:
[ 135.292409] SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading block 0x9d7f3
[ 135.292411] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache block [275faa28]
[ 135.2924
in order to avoid confusion, i'm marking this as "won't fix", since this
is not an ubuntu bug, but almost always a hw issue...
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I've looked through squashfs mailing lists and a lot of forums reports,
and *almost* all the cases where caused by HW failure, i've just added
to the wiki page the only case not described there (a faulty cable)
So if someone can give evidence that is not a HW issue would be more
than welcome the
This problem was solved for me by changing the DVD reader. The first one
was old, even it works fine with movies and songs.
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Sorry if people have already posted this solution... but...
I have a ASUS x83vm-x1 and tried to install Kubuntu 8.10 from a live CD. Would
start the install and then give
[ 135.292409] SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading block 0x9d7f3
[ 135.292411] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment ca
Hello,
I'm experiencing this with an "old" Pentium 4 desktop, and it's not any
of the above problems:
- I've tested with 5 (five!) different CD readers.
- I've successfully booted the CD in other computers, and verified both the
iso image and final cd to be OK.
- I've checked the memory with
** Description changed:
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- 29.11.2007)
-
- dmesg says:
+ Some users have reported being unable to boot from the Ubuntu LiveCD,
+ due to SquasFS errors like this:
[ 135.292409] SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading b
For me, it was also broken DVD reader, I can confirm it because it never worked
again :-)
unetbootin through USB was the only solution I could use.
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Ok, summing up:
- for lieven and arqbrulo, the problem was caused by a bad dvd reader
- for ska.ndal, the iso image was corrupt
- for john blance it was bad memory modules
- tad1073 and nebojsa never got back to us
could everyone else try md5 sum, memtest86+, different media and a
different drive
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SquashfsErrors
kaltsi, if you get an md5 sum error on the .iso file, you need to
download it again (and check md5 again before burning it to a disc).
one thing you can do to avoid having to burn cds is use unetbootin to
"burn" the iso to a flash disc
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I tested the memory and it is good. I woud like install ubuntu 8.04.1
server, but I get MD5SUM error. And the SQUASHFS logs error. (live cd
and alternative cd don't work too)
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I got this error to on a NetServer LH 6000 3U. I will test mem and
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I get the SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading block while trying to
boot from a known good 8.04.1 LiveCD
as per Dimitrios' suggestion memtest shows that my second memory
module has gone bad - doh!
Removed the bad module and all is now working.
So for me the error (same as for the origin
hmmm, it seems this might be related to bad memory modules (which would
explain the ide=nodma solution).
can someone try running the memtest86+ from their grub menu and report
back?
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I have got the same error as the first post
I tried to add this option to the kernel
ide=nodma
and it worked for me but the error message appeared again for 25 times
as the above error message.
I got the solution from
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/5246
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Hmm bizarre. If I increase the block size with mksquashfs, the problem
disappears. Even with the same file structure. I had tried re-running
mksquashfs previously, to no avail. Definitely suggests a bug in
squashfs. But is it a bug with the ubuntu build of squashfs, or
upstream? The problem is it i
Although I have not had a problem installing from and versions of the
install CD, I have had this error with squashfs. I am using it for a
running system, with aufs, so that the OS is reset to its original form
after each reboot. Most of the time it is fine, but sometimes I get this
error with a pa
I'm also having this problem. No CD burning problem, as I am using
unetbootin through USB. So... what should I do? I don't really think
this bug should be closed. And I don't believe that all of us got bad
ISO files from the online repos. I checked the MD5 and matches. I am
using Kubuntu 8.04.01 li
I've downloaded 8.04 desktop i386 and 64 twice (from MIT today and from
Canadian mirror yesterday) and checked MD5 sum and all 4 matched. I've
burned them using two different Windows machines. None of iso works and
all of them report the same error "...SQUASHFS ... unable to read
page..." and I'v
Thanks Bryce,
I've gone ahead and followed up with the majority of those reports you
listed. Having read all the comments here, it seems we can close this
report out as the errors were either attributed to bad media or bad
hardware. Thanks.
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Here's a couple more with this error message:
162908 - Bad CD locks up SATA system
148466 - Bug in pata_serverworks kernel module, workaround with
libata.pata_dma=1
These two bugs have some interesting suggestions that the issue is bad
error handling in the SATA kernel module. Several bugs see
Probably this error messages is caused by a variety of errors, that may
be unrelated. I myself just experienced this issue with a downloaded
iso; I burnt the cd and tried booting it in two different drives but had
the SQUASHFS and Buffer I/O errors. I threw the CD in the trash basket
and burnt th
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ok, the iso-file was damaged .. no it's working ..
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i have this problem in hardy beta
i am using virtualbox with the iso-file, so it is not a failure in the cd ..
but i will try it with a new download of the iso-image ...
if it is important: it is a x86-machine
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Burning the iso using a different burner worked. Both times it was
burned in WIndows. The first time using InfraRecorder the second time
using Nero.
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I am having the same issue with Hardy Alpha 2. I also get the SQUASHFS
and BUFFER I/O errors. I will burn the iso using another burner and post
my results.
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i am having the same problem w/ the live cd I ordered from ubuntu.
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Seems I have a bad CD-writer, using another one, the problem is fixed.
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I have the same problem using Hardy Alpha 2.
I only get other hexadecimal values.
I get another error though:
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 267571. (the number doesn't say
much, because I get other numbers as well)
I'll try reburning using another CD-writer.
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i have checked the disc and it has no errors.
i try a new one and post the results as soon as possible.
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Have you run the test to see if the burned disc had errors?
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