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GalliumOS ISO is broken #608
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Forgive me if I misunderstand your problem. I assume you are trying to install GalliumOS using the ISO. |
I can confirm that turning off wifi during installation works on my Toshiba Chromebook 2 (SWANKY/Bay Trail). Installation with the .iso works normally when using the packages found on the USB boot disk. Running updates post-install also worked correctly once wifi was enabled. |
Same here, just installed on an HP FALCO Chromebook and had errors until I left the wifi disconnected. I didn't try wired. |
This worked for me. This should be in the documentation at least on the download page, the release notes, and the wiki. |
@TechnologyClassroom @tbj09 @jtonello I have the same error that @AkronOhioScott have. How did you turn off wifi? I've already erased ChromeOS. Notice it's my second time installing GalliumOS (ChromeOs -> Gallium -> ChromeOS -> now going again to Gallium) |
The simplest way to "turn off wifi" is to decline to provide a wifi
password during setup. You should have an option to "proceed without
internet" (or something similar).
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@TechnologyClassroom <https://github.com/TechnologyClassroom> @tbj09
<https://github.com/tbj09> @jtonello <https://github.com/jtonello> I have
the same error that @AkronOhioScott <https://github.com/AkronOhioScott>
have. How did you turn off wifi? I've already erased ChromeOS.
Notice it's my second time installing GalliumOS (ChromeOs -> Gallium ->
ChromeOS -> now going again to Gallium)
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Hmmm... I get
Just after choosing boot option- GalliumOS menu or terminal. I don't have a chance to give wifi. |
sorry, this sounds like an unrelated issue.
I don't want to guess at what problem you are having, but the problem
described in this thread has to do with apt packages, and your installation
hasn't progressed that far.
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Hmmm... I get
error: unkown filesystem. alloc magic is broken at 0x5a140740: 5a065060
Aborted. Press any key to exit.
Just after choosing boot option- GalliumOS menu or terminal. I don't have
a chance to give wifi.
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@cr0wt Your issue is almost certainly due to a bad write to USB or SD. Make sure you're using one of the tools described in the wiki. Some ISO-writing tools break the structure of the ISO file. You can verify by checking the checksum of the image as written to USB (see troubleshooting info on the wiki). |
Is this bug referring to when the install gets to grub after it detects HW and it crashes? This is what I see o both 3.0 and 3.1. I have swapped HD fro a 1TB SSD on an old Acer C710. I have Galium on the original harddriver (250GB HDD). OD not remember if I used a hard connection or wifi to install on the HDD. FYI: I tried Ubuntu 20.04 and it installed fine w/o any problems.. |
I can confirm the same error trying to use Ventoy. Writing the ISO direct to a memory stick seems to work fine. |
Ah, it's something to do with grub detecting the correct root filesystem - if you drop to the grub command line with |
OK, figured out a nice work-around. Unzip the attached into the Ventoy ISO partition .. customize as needed (e.g. for the ISO name.) |
This worked for me. I tried the Zip file posted and changed the filename in the JSON file to match my ISO but it didn't work. Looking into it was the cfg file suppused to be in a folder named ventoy in the ISO partition, and the JSON file in the root? |
AFAIK the json file is supposed to be in the ventoy subdir - that's the way it's setup here.. no ideas on why it's not working for you, I'm afraid :( |
If you are using rufus, Make sure you are using DD mode instead of ISO mode. |
I am trying with ventoy but no success, it did work with Rufus in DD mode
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If you are using rufus, Make sure you are using DD mode instead of ISO
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Ventoy may not work with GalliumOS. Glad it works for you in Rufus though! |
So when i use galliumos with ventoy usb stick i get a grub error saying
I thought this was an issue with ventoy so i took the iso and put it on a usb drive and i get the same error
i checked the md5 hash of the iso file and its good
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