[03:00] <jlin> Hi,
[03:04] <jlin> I have a question regarding the filesystem check that run when booting from install/live USB/DVD. On 20.04 this return a message that 1 file has an issue. How do I get more detail this e.g. which file it is?
[03:13] <teward> jlin: you don't.  the Live USB/DVD is a compressed packaged up filesystem, and a broken file with an issue usually means your ISO image is not complete or not properly downloaded.  Which means you've got a bad ISO and need to redownload and rebuild your USB
[03:14] <teward> (or burn a brand new DVD if you used the old DVD method)
[03:14] <guiverc> jlin, don't look for the file, it'll likely be the squashfs (squashed archive of loads of files) - just re-write afte checking iso
[03:15] <guiverc> jlin, see https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.html which also has details on check (sha256sum) step pre-write to install media
[03:35] <jlin> Thanks. I re-downloaded and checked checksums but same error
[03:39] <jlin> Also burned to DVD, and USB x 2. every time with fresh download.
 what mechanism are you using to burn the disk/USB?
 and the checksums match when you test?
[03:46] <jlin> DVD I used K3b, with verification by the tool. USB I used dd, then Rufus on Windows for the second attempt.
[04:26] <teward> where did you download the image from?
[04:26] <teward> just to verify you got it from the right source
[04:29] <jlin> https://lubuntu.me/downloads/
[04:34] <jlin> md5sum: 905ca8859c2224941f360288c8b7c93b  lubuntu-20.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[05:39] <jlin> After manually checking the filesystem I identified an issue with the efi.img in /boot/grub. This did not solve my original though (failed install).
[05:41] <jlin> It seems the issue I' having is that the installer close open encrypted drives while installing cause install to fail
[05:42] <jlin> I have / and swap on LVM drives, on a encrypted partition. prior to install I create/format/open all the needed.
[05:43] <jlin> install would start with file copy then abruptly fail. check discs the encrypted drive is no longer open.
[05:52] <jlin> no much help in syslog:
[05:53] <jlin> Jun  3 05:45:52 lubuntu systemd[1]: systemd-timedated.service: Succeeded.Jun  3 05:49:41 lubuntu systemd[1]: Stopping LVM event activation on device 253:0...Jun  3 05:49:41 lubuntu lvm[23228]:   pvscan[23228] device 253:0 /dev/dm-0 excluded by filter.Jun  3 05:49:41 lubuntu systemd[1]: lvm2-pvscan@253:0.service: Succeeded.Jun  3 05:49:41 lubuntu
[05:53] <jlin> systemd[1]: Stopped LVM event activation on device 253:0.Jun  3 05:49:42 lubuntu kernel: [12541.275510] EXT4-fs (sda5): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)Jun  3 05:50:38 lubuntu systemd[1]: tmp-tmpm95rose1-filesystem.mount: Succeeded.Jun  3 05:50:38 lubuntu systemd[1720]: tmp-tmpm95rose1-filesystem.mount: Succeeded.
[07:02] <jlin> Having issues installing Lubuntu on encrypted volumes, similar to those reported here:
[07:02] <jlin> https://tracker.pureos.net/T778
[07:02] <jlin> https://tracker.pureos.net/T778
[07:03] <jlin> https://arcolinuxforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=1309
[07:04] <jlin> Basically impossible to on LVM on encrypted drives because install unmount everything and then off course cannot mount again because the mapper is misisng.
[07:05] <jlin> Any workarounds for this issue?
 is there any builtin apps for timer, stopwatch or something on lubuntu ... before i've used to use sandhur: old sand hour timer
 AFAIK: Lubuntu menu >> Accessories >> Clocks … there are features timer, stopwatch, alarm, etc
 @ctisme [is there any builtin apps for timer, stopwatch or something on lubuntu ... befor …], it s time to move on from sanduhr 😊
[16:21] <Guest_8> Hello
[16:23] <samir> Hell. I am stuck in login loop
[16:24] <samir> I have tried lots from the Ask  Ubuntu
[16:24] <samir> But could not solve it
[16:24] <samir> Any one can help
[16:51] <TonyC> hello everyone !
 hello guys