So after my previous attempting at upgrading ubuntu to 12.04 failed, I decided to do a clean install.
Burned the 64bit version to dvd and tried to boot from it.
I think ubuntu is trying to tell me something.stdin: error 0
chroot: can't execute 'mktemp': Input/output error
chroot: can't execute 'debconf-communicate': Input/output error
Maybe after all these years of using it, it finally wants to break up with me.
I can take a hint.
EDIT: Just did a md5 checksum on the iso and it seems I got a corrupted file. *sigh*
Last edited by Arch_Angel; May 18, 2012 at 12:28 AM.
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AA, I always download the bittorrent version - that way the download is never corrupted.
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Why A_A so salt? Dude... Sprinkle some white rum on ur computer and say a prayer
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"The best software is the one that fits your needs." - A_A
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Input/output errors normally indicate media errors. If you try to read something from your hard drive and you get an input/output error, it is time to buy a new drive.
Corrupted downloads are the number one cause of failed installations. Some distros such as Red Hat give you the option to test the installation dvd before you start the installation.
Last edited by jamrock; May 19, 2012 at 04:57 AM.