"dd: /dev/ada0: Operation not permitted" on fresh install

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Hello forum!

Fresh user here, trying a fresh install from the latest iso in the download section and have taken the following measures:
  • It was created on a 16 GB Kingston USB3 stick (I don't have any USB2 sticks) and consider that good quality until someone says something else.
  • Linux Mint inherent tool was used to put the image on the USB stick.
  • SHA256 was used to check the downloaded image.
I get caught in the same place as some other users (root pw selected, swap and installation kicking off), so have tried some of the suggested countermeasures:
  • Deselect swap
  • Put the stick at the back of the machine instead
No change.

My system:
  • Two Kingston 120GB SSD drives. Will be used for a mirrored install.
  • Consumer grade Mobo with 8 core AMD processor and 16GB RAM.
  • No HDD:s attached yet - I am missing two drives to set up a 4 unit RAID5 type of pool (I know, I have not yet learned the proper terminology) - they are in the mail. I was thinking to start configuring the system instead of waiting for them... =)
  • This will be for home use.
I hope this makes sense!
Grateful for any pointers that could get me unstuck.
 

Samuel Tai

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Try an earlier installer, like 11.1 or 11.2, and then upgrade once you get a good install.
 
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I was able to find 11.2-U7, but not 11.1. Now I get a different error:
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I tried inserting the USB stick both in the front and in the back with the same result.
 

Samuel Tai

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Try disabling legacy USB and legacy USB 3.0 in your BIOS.
 
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