Public bug reported:
The installation always fails at about the same point regardless of
whether a USB stick is used or a DVD is used for the installation.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: ubiquity 19.04.9
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-15.16-generic 5.0.6
Uname: Linux
Public bug reported:
crash right at the end of the install
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: ubiquity 17.10.10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic 4.13.4
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-16-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64
CasperVersion:
I downloaded kubuntu from:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/17.10/release/kubuntu-17.10
-desktop-amd64.iso. I then used UNetBootLoader and it stopped at the
same point, 41%, on filesystem.squashfs.
The alternate download location is:
I decided to try the alternative download. I first tried usb-creator-
kde, but that app hung up and never gave an error message. So, I decided
to use UNetBootLoader and, very interestingly, it hung up at 41% disk
copying the iso file to the usb. My install always fails at 39%. The
sha256SUM
Since then I have re-created my USB Stick, and re-installed numerous
times on various drives with the same failure at 39% of the files
copied. In the latest attempt I used the guided installation using the
entire /dev/sda disk, but it failed in the same manner.
I generally always use manual
Public bug reported:
I have attempted fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 numerous times onto a
drive that has previously held versions of Ubuntu. I have used both USB
and DVD installs. I have created several DVD's changing the write speed
without success.
I have checked read speeds of HDD's and done
Public bug reported:
Here is the back trace information:
Application: GDebi (gdebi-kde), signal: Segmentation fault
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[KCrash Handler]
#6 0x in ()
#7 0x7f018591ea3a in sip_api_get_cpp_ptr () at
I am discontinuing attempts to install Kubuntu 16.10. I have tried
using UEFI and Legacy with both USB Stick and DVD all with the same
result. The USB always shows 1 file in error on checkdisk. I have
updated each day to have the latest daily version. I have wiped the
USB's and re-formatted in
I have continued to re-install using many different USB MemorySticks. I
have switched from using UEFI USBKey to instead using legacy USBKey. I
have noticed that an additional error appears now that the copy function
has failed, etc., etc. My computer mostly has USB 3.1, but there are a
couple
I have continued to attempt install each time with the same result. I
am installing onto a SAMSUNG 500MB SSD. The BIOS of the computer is
setup for UEFI + Legacy. For what itś worth I have pinged from the
Virtual Console ntp.ubuntu.com successfully.
During the install I checked automatic
** Summary changed:
- Yakkety crash during install 3/4 way through
+ Yakkety crash during install setting NTP
** Description changed:
I have attempted to install Yakkety on an existing computer(which had
Ubuntu on previously) with new drives and other hardware. I am using
UNETBootin with
It appears that there is a timeout happening when the install program
tries to sync with the time server. I have been looking,
unsuccessfully, for a way to get past that problem. The machine is
logged onto the router, so it has access to the internet. I am working
from the machine now with the
It continues to crash at configuring time zone. I have tried setting
the time and time zone using the trial version kubuntu, which works
fine, of course, it doesn´t transfer anything over to setup.
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The stalling event seems to occur at setting the time zone. The
keyboard thing might just be a red herring.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1589122
Title:
Yakkety crash during
In my most recent attempt to install I did a fresh download of Kubuntu 16.10
live to another Pen Drive
and got an error message 'ubi-console-setup' failed with return code of 1. I
tried to re-select the keyboard, if that is what it is referring to, choosing
the Danish keyboard instead of US.
Public bug reported:
I have attempted to install Yakkety on an existing computer(which had
Ubuntu on previously) with new drives and other hardware. I am using
UNETBootin with a downloaded latest daily version of Ubuntu. The
download occurred yesterday and about 1700 Zulu UTC+6. This is the
I've confirmed that the innodb_additional_mem_pool_size line is
commented out, but I still get the same error after restarting. I have
done sudo apt-get dist-upgrade as well as sudo apt-get update, so
everything is literally up to the minute. I am not sure what else to try
at this point.
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