[10:41] <FrdricBesson[m]> Lost my passeword on UbuntuStudio
[13:37] <camibohp> Hi @FrdricBesson:
[13:37] <camibohp> Try booting into recovery mode (Hold Shift key before boot splash), in the recovery menu you can enter the console as superuser, and with the command passwd [user] you can change the pass, finally with the command reboot you can boot in normal mode and login with your new pass.
[16:24] <chroscher[m]> Hello there, I really have trouble to boot into Ubuntu Studio on my Desktop PC. I created a Live USB Stick with rufus under Windows - with GPT/UEFI (Ubuntu Studio 20.4.3).
[16:25] <chroscher[m]> Well, then I boot from the stick and it stucks pretty soon
[16:25] <chroscher[m]> I deleted the "quiet" and "splash" from the first entry (Try Ubuntu w/o Installing)
[16:25] <chroscher[m]> and the log is something like:
[16:25] <chroscher[m]> Begin ... casper-premount ... done
[16:25] <chroscher[m]> done
[16:25] <chroscher[m]> stdin: Invalid argument
[16:34] <MauroGaspari[m]> chroscher: I have not done this from windows for a very long time, but when I used to do that, the tool I used was this one: https://www.linuxliveusb.com/
[16:34] <MauroGaspari[m]> Also, if you want to re-do the liveUSB, better to first format it completely and recreate partitions, just in case
[16:35] <MauroGaspari[m]> chroscher: another awesome tool is ventoy. with this one, all you have to do after it prepares your USB drive, is throw any iso in a folder on the USB thumbdrive. and you can have as many distros as you want on the same USB stick, including clonezilla, dban, and other rescue tools. https://www.ventoy.net/en/download.html
[16:37] <MauroGaspari[m]> you can also try to re-download the iso in case it was corrupted, and/or check the integrity with Checksums available here https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/21.10/release/
[16:41] <chroscher[m]> Okay, thanks a lot!
[16:42] <chroscher[m]> Of course the image could be corrupted ...
[16:42] <chroscher[m]> Well, this is what I see on screen:
[16:42] <chroscher[m]> http://herrvoelker.de/tmp/photo_2021-11-09_17-40-41.jpg
[16:43] <MauroGaspari[m]> chroscher[m]: yeah, it happened to me a few times with various distros. I told you this because you don't want to know how much time I wasted the first time it happened to me. Because of course I did not run any checksum checks haha 😅
[16:44] <chroscher[m]> :) Thanks mate, I will really now this out
[16:44] <chroscher[m]> +check
[16:51] <chroscher[m]> OK, isofile was not corrupt :)
[17:00] <chroscher[m]> I asked at askubuntu.com ... well ...
[17:24] <chroscher[m]> ventoy is awesome, wow!
[19:26] <camibohp> +1
[19:29] <tomreyn> you can use balena etcher on most common operating systems to write iso files to usb storages, and have the written data automatically verified.
[19:30] <tomreyn> the upper part of your screen output looks like it could be a kernel oops
[19:35] <chroscher[m]> how would I use an older kernel when booting into a live system?
[19:35] <chroscher[m]> I know how to delete "quiet" and "splash" - but what would I write there for an older kernel?
[19:36] <chroscher[m]> I mostly get different error messages on each boot
[19:36] <chroscher[m]> https://herrvoelker.de/tmp/photo_2021-11-09_18-13-09.jpg
[19:37] <chroscher[m]> so I can't even reproduce these errors :/
[20:15] <Eickmeyer[m]> chroscher: You appear to be experincing issues that are likely not ubuntu studio specific at this point. You might get faster response from #ubuntu:libera.chat
[20:32] <chroscher[m]> Eickmeyer: thanks