Ubuntu 20.04 shows SQUASHFS and Kernel Offset errors.
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Are you using a LiveUSB? – Pilot6 Feb 12 '23 at 09:15
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no, did a dual boot with windows – rickymwethera Feb 12 '23 at 09:35
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It reads like you're trying to boot invalid live media which exists on a squash file-system, thus the squashfs errors.. This will also occur if using a persistent live system which has now gone bad (the live system area anyway; any persistent data should be salvageable). Any errors such as the kernel panic are to be ignored as the results on the system are undefined after squashfs errors start to occur, so further errors can be expected depending on what the system was doing (if it was still booting bad system errors can occur causing panic) – guiverc Feb 12 '23 at 10:29
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1FYI: The duplicate I tagged refers to install; but the error applies to any live environment, be it one you're installing from, or just using (persistence or no-persistence). – guiverc Feb 12 '23 at 10:30