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Media Writer produces USB stick with FAIL media check #669

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eshfield opened this issue Nov 11, 2023 · 8 comments
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Media Writer produces USB stick with FAIL media check #669

eshfield opened this issue Nov 11, 2023 · 8 comments

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@eshfield
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eshfield commented Nov 11, 2023

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This is a copy of my post to thread on Fedora Project Discussion:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/failed-media-on-startup-made-with-fedora-media-writer/83867

I have encountered a problem trying to install Fedora 39 created with Fedora Media Writer 5.0.6 on Windows 11 with my Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 81YM00CFRK notebook. Media check fails with the same 004.8% of progress passed. Media Writer have worked without errors — it did media check successfully after downloading and writing the Fedora image to my USB stick.

I have tried two different USB sticks without luck. I am ready to add any additional information to nail that bug.

I have USB 3.2 type A port on my computer and Kingstone DTSE9 16 GB USB 2.0 stick.

@eshfield eshfield changed the title Media Writer produces USB-image with FAIL media check Media Writer produces USB stick with FAIL media check Nov 11, 2023
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eshfield commented Nov 11, 2023

Here is an another mention of that problem, posted 8 months ago:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/11r7gi8/fedora_media_check_fails_at_48_every_time_during/

Fun fact — if I choose a non-default option to run Fedora Live without media check then it does run successfully.

@eshfield
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eshfield commented Nov 12, 2023

I verified the ISO file downloaded by Media Writer with this commands in my WSL2:

curl -O https://fedoraproject.org/fedora.gpg
gpgv --keyring ./fedora.gpg Fedora-Workstation-39-1.5-x86_64-CHECKSUM
sha256sum -c Fedora-Workstation-39-1.5-x86_64-CHECKSUM

The output says:

Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-39-1.5.iso: OK
sha256sum: WARNING: 19 lines are improperly formatted

Could these improperly formatted lines be the problem?

EDITED: The answer is no — manually downloaded with Google Chrome ISO from the official site has the same 19 improperly formatted lines.

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bwenrich commented Jan 8, 2024

I am also getting the same failure in the media check after booting the USB made with Fedora Media Writer. The failure happens at the same point as you mentioned - 4.8%

My environment:

  • Windows 10 Pro (x64, 22H2)
  • Fedora Media Writer 5.0.6
  • generic 16GB USB 2.0 drive
  • ISO Fedora-Silverblue-ostree-x86_64-39-1.5.iso
  • ISO sha256sum confirmed OK

Similar reports of the issue:

@eshfield
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eshfield commented Jan 8, 2024

A workaround I used is to download an ISO file manually and use Rufus to create a bootable USB stick.

@Espionage724
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Espionage724 commented Jan 20, 2024

I've had a failed media check when using the 5.0.9 win64 release with either F38 or F39 workstation (downloaded through Firefox). It was the only time I tried that release and its possible my media check failure could have happened from something unrelated, but I've used and continue using the latest dev/pre-release version (Oct 25, 2023) without issue and haven't seen any failed checks, including a few hours ago today with F39 Workstation. I recently replaced bad RAM and can't rule that out as a reason for the bad media write.

I flash downloaded images from Firefox or aria2c with MediaWriter on Windows 10 LTSC 21H2 to a 1TB external HDD and Indexing disabled (removed the whole Search service). I never tried downloading an image from MediaWriter itself.

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Right mine's also failing, but only using the Windows version (Latest)

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Backlink to the fedora bug (Proposed as a release blocker): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2269373

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Buggem commented Apr 13, 2024

Mine also failed on 4.8% exactly... I also got the same "failed to start" message. I just download the ISO and used dd to copy it to my USB Stick.

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