Uh, indeed... Deepest apologies, the problem was really just my
hardware, namely one memory module. The Ubuntu LiveCD memory test
displayed two errors (never had there been any problems earlies, which I
suppose goes in the good luck category), but after removing that
module, the installation went
The problem was caused by a hardware (memory) error.
** Changed in: wubi
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Squashfs (?) errors during file copy (install phase)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224062
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The problem was caused by a hardware error (bad memory module)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Squashfs (?) errors during file copy (install phase)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224062
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Hmm... I was about to try the LiveCD again, when decided to, just for
the sake of it, run the Memory tester... and it hit into couple of
errors in the very end of the memory (around 900+ Megs, out of 1 GB).
This could explain the problem (and its non-existence in Windows side)
to some extent, as I
Hmm, yes, with some google'ing around (keywords: squashfs zlib_inflate)
there seem to be lot of (more or less) similar issues, resulting in
and/or being caused by very similar SquashFS errors. Yet some (most)
have no problems with that.
So, is there anything that I could do to help pinpointing /
Good question. I mean, with LiveCD it at least does work, to the extent
I tried it, but i did not look for SquashFS errors in the logs.
I will check as soon as I can (hopefully during the weekend)
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Squashfs (?) errors during file copy (install phase)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224062
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