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a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top install base system failed : Ubuntu server and xubuntu alternate installation up vote 0 down vote favorite I tried installing Ubuntu 12.04 server on my laptop using a USB stick !! When it reached the base system installation I received this error ! Debootstrap warning warning: file:///cdrom/portal/main/t/tzdata/tzdata_2012b-1_all.deb
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was corrupt then it sends me back to the menu where I can choose either to install the base system again or proceed without installing it. The same thing happened when I tried to install Xubntu 12.04 alternate on the laptop. Although I can install the Xubuntu using the Normal iso (GUI installation) with no problems ! I used md5sum and there were no errors. Searched the internet and I found the same error but with a different package corrupted. Tried their solution which basically choosing ext3 instead of ext4 and still no hope. Do you think it is because of the Usb ? I mean should I use a CD instead ? My laptop specs: HP dv6 Ati Radeon HD 6600M Processor: AMD A6 Quad Core Any suggestions ?!! 12.04 server xubuntu alternate debootstrap share|improve this question asked Aug 5 '12 at 23:30 Suhaib 2,57532442 It looks like you need to try a CD, although I don't know why it booted until this error. –hexafraction Aug 5 '12 at 23:49 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote a
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more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask debian debootstrap error failed to determine the codename Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: http://askubuntu.com/questions/172415/install-base-system-failed-ubuntu-server-and-xubuntu-alternate-installation Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Ubuntu 12.04 server install fails with debootstrap warning up vote 1 down vote favorite Have made several attempts to download and create iso on CD and USB of 12.04 server 64-bit. Install attempts on http://askubuntu.com/questions/309789/ubuntu-12-04-server-install-fails-with-debootstrap-warning a few different machines always hits several "Debootstrap Warning - "......deb file was corrupt" errors. iso passes MD5checksum 12.04 installation server debootstrap share|improve this question asked Jun 18 '13 at 16:56 GCA Jason 61 1 You'll have to be more detailed than that. Such as what cd exactly, and what is the exact error? Better yet, collect /var/log/syslog. –psusi Jun 18 '13 at 17:04 We have created a boot cd and usb stick to install Ubuntu 12.04 server (actually) 32-bit. During "Install the base system"- Debootstrap warning-Warning:file:///cdrom/pool/main/e/eglibc/libc6_2.11.1-0ubuntu_i386.deb was corrupt –GCA Jason Jun 18 '13 at 20:53 And what is the md5sum of that file? –psusi Jun 19 '13 at 13:33 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote -1 down vote I had a similar problem and I solved it with workarround described here: http://cirrus.ucsd.edu/~pierce/fix_ubuntu_usb/ share|improve this answer answered Apr 19 '14 at 6:23 user270783 1 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Whilst this may theoretically answer the question, it would be preferable to include the ess
Step 3, Grub Step 4, Reboot Step 5, Grub (again) Older Versions of Ubuntu Debootstrap Alternate CD Procedure 1 Procedure 2 Alternate CD Alternate Method Troubleshooting If https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromLinux you already have Ubuntu installed, it is easy to upgrade using the Update Manager. However, this is not always safe, and it will overwrite your old system. If https://forums.untangle.com/installation/12422-debootstrap-error-failed-determine-codename.html upgrading is not an option (you are running a different Linux distro than Ubuntu, or your system is several versions old), or you wish to keep your old debootstrap error system, you should use the live Ubuntu Desktop installer or Debootstrap. The Ubuntu Desktop installer is usually run on a DVD or a bootable USB stick. However, if you already run Linux, using a DVD or USB is not necessary. You may run the Ubuntu Desktop installer directly from your hard drive, or use Debootstrap. Note: These debootstrap error failed are advanced installation techniques and are not recommended for new users. If you are uncomfortable with the command line terminal, you should create a live Ubuntu Desktop DVD or USB. Running the Ubuntu Desktop installer from your hard drive requires an extra partition. Debootstrap installs Ubuntu directly, without using the guiding Ubuntu Desktop installer. Debootstrap does not require a DVD, USB, Ubuntu Desktop ISO, or an extra installer partition. Live Ubuntu Desktop from Hard Drive The Ubuntu Desktop installer is distributed as a .iso file - get it here. If you don't want to download an ISO, use Debootstrap. If your ISO has "alternate" in its name, you are using an alternate installation image and should see the next section. Note: You will need blank hard drive space to create new partitions. If your current system partition(s) take up all available space, you must create a live DVD or live USB. Step 1, Partition Create a new ext4 partition for the installer, using gparted. The partition m
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