![]() I replaced the graphics card, but the problem remained. I tried booting Windows, but the boot process stopped without even reaching the desktop. Last week it suddenly rebooted, reached the login screen for a few seconds, and rebooted again repeatedly until I turned off the power. The system worked well with OpenSUSE 15.1 for about three months, apart from some instances when it slowed down considerably due to kernel activity apparently related to the graphics card. Being installed on a separate drive should also keep it fromĬausing any problems with the other installations.Īnyway, thanks for trying, I haven't given up yet so if I find a solution I will post it.I have built a Linux workstation recently, with an AMD Ryzen 3700X processor and an Asus Prime X570-P mainboard (plus a Geforce RTX graphics card, m.2 SSD, 64 GB of RAM). This time I was going to let the install do it so it would do the UEFI partitioning for me. ![]() ![]() SystemRescueCD to partition the drives before install and then use the custom partition option to tell install which partitions to use and where to mount The SSD hasn't been partitioned yet, I was going to allow the install program to do it. I did read up on UEFI before I started this. So I have been around that block more than a few times but this is my first UEFI PCLinusOS, CentOS, Red Hat, Fedora, Suse, and a few others. I've been installing Linux since 0.9 (on almost 60 floppy disks) and several different distributions over the years including Debian, Unbuntu, Linux Mint, "Seeing that you have installed linux systems before shows you probably have proper partioning for uefi." I also used dd to copy the iso image to an SD card and as far as I can remember I get the same results. The downloaded iso and it checked out OK. I said in the first post, the error messages seem to indicate that it is having problems finding/installing the squashfs kernel module. It was introduced for Linux in 2002 so it should "just work". The only thing that is needed for squashfs to be used is to load the kernel module for it. I assume you checked the hash sum of the Sparky iso." "Knowledge of squashfs problems is not a skill I have. The alpha RC5 went onto /deb/sdb - SDHC memory card on my atom, whole lot of updates. The Mar 27 went in smoother - I3 with buster in a vm. The Debian weekly for Buster (March 27) just came out, I believe they delayed to get in some small changes in perl 5.28, wpasupplicant and a bump for the kernel. But first, wait and see a day if anyone here has ideas. to /etc/apt/sources.d/ If the squashfs persists in the Debian then you could get help from the knowledgeable people at #debian-next and #debian-boot on irc. If no answers come from others, you probably could go with the nonfree firmware net iso of Debian and then add the Sparky ppa's you choose. ![]() There is the Sparky irc and the Facebook page for maybe faster help. Seeing that you have installed linux systems before shows you probably have proper partioning for uefi. You could always try to install in a vm via Qemu or VirtualBox to see if the problem is something baremetal. I assume you checked the hash sum of the Sparky iso. Knowledge of squashfs problems is not a skill I have. This correct? The BIOS for my motherboard allows for either with selection of which one I find that this is unlikely as it would otherwise have been seenĪlso, it appears that both UEFI and "legacy" boots are available on the DVD image. Googling on these messages seems to indicate that squashfs kernel modules are notīeing found/loaded. Squashfs: SQUASHFS error: unable to read xattr id index tableĬan not mount /dev/loop0 (/run/live/medium/live/filesystem.squashfs) on /run/live/rootfs/filesystem.squashfs To what appears to be the most relevant): ![]() The eye before the boot selection menu appears again.Ī more useful boot fail happens when attempting it in text mode where it goes throughĪ large number of boot sequence messages before it dies with these messages (filtered Any attempt to get the installationĪnd some other text that flashes up on the screen and dissapears in the blink of The hardware, AMD Ryzen 7 1700X on aĪSRock AB350 Pro4 motherboard with 32 GB RAM. I can't get the SparkyLinux live DVD to boot. ![]()
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