jeamer
August 29th, 2009, 05:23 AM
Hi, totally baffled here.
I booted into the Kubuntu installer, formatted my linux HD to install Kubuntu, all prompts completed and install started. Left for a bit, came back, screen was blank, couldn't revive. Left it for an hour to finish "installing" if it was still installing and not communicating with the display, then powered down and powered back up.
The install didn't work. Grub ends with error 2, a bad file or directory type. Pop the install CD back in, now my keyboard or mouse (tried several different ones BTW) aren't recognized by the computer (can't even access BIOS). They blink on boot up, suggesting that the hardware is communicating with them, but I can't get them to respond.
Further, because the keyboard/mouse aren't recognized initially anymore, my only two boot options are the error-grub or boot into the live CD. But, the live CD wont work anymore. Actually, NO live CD will work, I've tried the aforementioned Kubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 8.10. Some of the error messages I get now when trying to load the liveCD:
Buffer I/O error on device sr1, logical block 315579
end_request: I/O error, dev sr1, sector 1262300
SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading block 0x98525
SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, logical block 313198
Alternate installers won't work without the keyboard. The funny, frustrating, and ironic thing is that in the screwed loading of the LiveCD, the keyboard/mouse are recognized. It would appear the only thing not recognizing the keyboard/mouse is the language selection at the very start. This language selection counts down from 30, booting into the liveCD (if on a live CD cd) at 0, or just sits there in the alternate installer.
I am completely unable to do anything, not being able to access my BIOS. What the heck am I supposed to do in this situation? Thanks for any input. I've used Ubuntu for ~5 years now, and as such want to work this out big time. No going back to any other OS (I hope!). This'll teach me for trying KDE ;)
PS This was finally my first clean install after upgrading since 6.10. Everything was running smoothly (but bloated :) ) before the attempted install
I booted into the Kubuntu installer, formatted my linux HD to install Kubuntu, all prompts completed and install started. Left for a bit, came back, screen was blank, couldn't revive. Left it for an hour to finish "installing" if it was still installing and not communicating with the display, then powered down and powered back up.
The install didn't work. Grub ends with error 2, a bad file or directory type. Pop the install CD back in, now my keyboard or mouse (tried several different ones BTW) aren't recognized by the computer (can't even access BIOS). They blink on boot up, suggesting that the hardware is communicating with them, but I can't get them to respond.
Further, because the keyboard/mouse aren't recognized initially anymore, my only two boot options are the error-grub or boot into the live CD. But, the live CD wont work anymore. Actually, NO live CD will work, I've tried the aforementioned Kubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 8.10. Some of the error messages I get now when trying to load the liveCD:
Buffer I/O error on device sr1, logical block 315579
end_request: I/O error, dev sr1, sector 1262300
SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading block 0x98525
SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, logical block 313198
Alternate installers won't work without the keyboard. The funny, frustrating, and ironic thing is that in the screwed loading of the LiveCD, the keyboard/mouse are recognized. It would appear the only thing not recognizing the keyboard/mouse is the language selection at the very start. This language selection counts down from 30, booting into the liveCD (if on a live CD cd) at 0, or just sits there in the alternate installer.
I am completely unable to do anything, not being able to access my BIOS. What the heck am I supposed to do in this situation? Thanks for any input. I've used Ubuntu for ~5 years now, and as such want to work this out big time. No going back to any other OS (I hope!). This'll teach me for trying KDE ;)
PS This was finally my first clean install after upgrading since 6.10. Everything was running smoothly (but bloated :) ) before the attempted install