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Hi, I'm a bit new to Arch Linux. I've installed it on a VM before without any issues, but now I want to use it as my daily driver.
I have an old Chromebook that I've converted to run Pop!_OS, which it ran flawlessly(ish).
Anyways, I started following the wiki's install guide and everything went well up until I needed to mount the root filesystem...
# mount /dev/mmcblk0p3 /mnt
[ 1759.050391] SQUASHFS error: xz decompression failed, data probably corrupt
[ 1759.050629] SQUASHFS error: Failed to read block 0x20112c6e: -5
[ 1759.050737] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [20112c6e]
[ 1759.050890] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 20112c63, size s158c
mount: /mnt: unknown filesystem type 'ext4'.
I'm able to mount the EFI partition anywhere, but just not the root partition.
Output of
lsblk -f
NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
loop0 squashfs 4.0 ARCH_202112 * 0 100% /run/archiso/airootfs
sda iso9660 Joliet Extension ARCH_202112 *
|-sda1 iso9660 Joliet Extension ARCHISO_EFI * 0 100% /run/archiso/bootmnt
|-sda2 vfat FAT16
mmcblk0
|-mmcblk0p1 vfat FAT32 * 511M 0% /install/efi**
|-mmcblk0p2 swap 1 *
|-mmcblk0p3 ext4 1.0 *
mmcblkboot0
mmcblkboot1
* A UUID is here, I just don't want to copy it over... ya know.
** It's mounted here because I was reading this and I thought I had to copy stuff onto there, which I don't.
Thanks!
Acer Chromebook R11 [C738T] (Cyan)
Firmware: MrChromebox-4.14
Processor: Intel Celeron N3160 4 cores @ 1.60 GHz
RAM: 4GB
eMMC: 16 GB (Small, I know. It works for me)
ArchISO Version: 2021.12.01-x86_64
EDIT:
For kicks and giggles, I decided to try Ubuntu Server (Since it was the only ISO I had that would fit on my flash drive) and that ended up in a Kernel Panic! I Re-flashed the same Arch ISO and whaddya know it's another kernel panic! This time, Arch was complaining about SquashFS not being able to read a different block. I'll try another flash drive if I can find one... I've had issues with this particular POS flash drive before...
EDIT 2:
Found one! This time because I'm just not in the mood to deal with... things, so I used archinstall. I'm now running Arch Linux on my Chromebook!
Last edited by Cesium (2022-01-30 22:47:12)
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