Hmm, I tried multiple iterations, 10.1.1-2 and 10.1.1-3 - odd that I would get corrupted ISOs during bruns both times.

I verified checksums of the gz file as well, to verify that the download was correct.

I'll try the USB flash drive approach and see if I have better luck.

Thanks,

Ian

On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 11:29 AM Rolandas <rolnas@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

In this case only corrupted dvd image or bad burning :-(
We used DVD/CD many years ago last time ?
We use USB flash drive instead of DVD/CD for that or network booting (it
was not difficult to make qlustar installer boot via network with
faiserver install).

Regards
Rolandas

On 22/05/2019 21.22, Ian Kaufman wrote:
> Nope - no /live on the installed system ...
>
> On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 8:01 AM Ian Kaufman <ikaufman@eng.ucsd.edu
> <mailto:ikaufman@eng.ucsd.edu>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Rolandas,
>
>     I don't believe so, but I will verify tomorrow.
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     Ian
>
>     On Mon, May 20, 2019, 9:17 PM Rolandas <rolnas@gmail.com
>     <mailto:rolnas@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hi,
>
>         Do you have /live directory in your Ubuntu 16.04 installation ?
>         If you have, then rename temporary.
>         The way qlustar installer is booting by looking to /live
>         directory on
>         all storage devices and using the first found.
>
>         Regards,
>         Rolandas
>
>         On 20/05/2019 23.22, Ian Kaufman wrote:
>          > Hi all,
>          >
>          > I have a server that already has Ubuntu 16.04 installed on a
>         RAID 1
>          > device (two SSDs, software RAID). When I try to run the
>         latest installer
>          > (Qlustar 10.1.1-3) from a live dvd, it fails to boot with the
>         following
>          > error:
>          >
>          > No supported filesystem images found at /live
>          >
>          > Looking in the boot.log, I see
>          >
>          > error reading /lib/udev/hwdb.bin: No such file or directory
>          >
>          > Do think that is a result of the drives being md devices? The
>         initramfs
>          > kernel sees /dev/md* and /dev/md12[67]
>          >
>          > Thanks,
>          >
>          > Ian
>          >
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