Which should report only the version message(s) with no errors. Jun 26 10:37:24 ubuntu kernel: SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read block 0x76d9b3d5 Either way first step is the validate your ISO following the tutorial.įYI: For faulty installation media, you'll see messages like the following in logs, these are the result of what I'm describing: Jun 26 10:37:24 ubuntu kernel: SQUASHFS error: zlib decompression failed, data probably corrupt Other reasons for it are the install media is faulty etc, but in my experience it's the write to install media most at fault.ĭid you verify your ISO after download and before write to media?Īssuming you trust your installation media, the write is the most common faulty flaw in my experience, so I write it again ( if it fails again, using another box or to different media). Your ISO was either corrupted, or your write to install media was flawed. When downloaded, checksum matched :) Installation ok :) I rarely check either!)Īnyway,I downloaded 64-bit Ubuntu 11.10 again and, this time, I was prompted with a Save As dialog, instead of being asked to choose a mirror site. In the output of dmesg (I think) or somewhere in /var/log when checking after the installation crash dumped me back to the live (Try Ubuntu) desktop.īasically, make sure you check the MD5 hash of your downloaded ISO file! (I know. Squashfs_read_data failed to read block 0x1e457bbd In fact, I now remember seeing entries like this SQUASHFS error: zlib inflate error, data probably corrupt It must've been slightly out of date or something. I remember, when I downloaded this image, I think I was forwarded from to a mirror site, and I chose a French one at random because my nearest UK mirror was down. The output was different from Ubuntu's official hash (62fb5d750c30a27a26d01c5f3d8df459). In the end, it turns out the iso file I downloaded was somehow out of date or wrong. I also tried the Try Ubuntu button, then ran install from the live desktop. I tried installing directly when the live image booted up ( Install Ubuntu). ![]() memtest86+ said all 6GB of RAM was fine too. Errno 5 again :( I tried 4 or 5 times.įsck said the entire root partition was fine (after 10 hours). ![]() Target machine was a brand new Asus K53e laptop. I had this problem too, during installation.
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