"Check the md5sum of the iso file". Your last tip was the right one!
I downloaded the iso via torrent, and something was'nt right.
Yesterday new download -directely from site, no torrent-, md5sum was correct
and ubuntu installaton has gone to the end.
TY Philip
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Sunday I've changed three different USB stick. I don't think they all were
corrupted...
After the third essay I realised the problem is in the destination SSD. Don't
you agree?
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Thank you Philip, this was my initial suspicion, but the replay I've got
from Intel is more drastic:
"We would like to let you know that this model has not yet been validated for
Linux* distributions.
The 600p Series is an NVMe* drive that was designed to work with the inbox
drivers provided in
Public bug reported:
Trying to install Ubuntu-gnome-16.04.2 64 bit in a clean SSD Intel
SSDPEKKW128G7X1, placed in M.2-1 slot.
Sistem is composed by a MoBo Asus Prime B250M-Plus and a CPU i3-6100 with 4 gb
ram.
I've set from BIOS Compatibility Support Module:
Boot from storage devices: UEFI driv