More anecdotes or "me too"s aren't helpful. What we need is for someone to fsck the fs to a known good state and then try again. If you can do that, and then installing causes the error to come back, that would point to a bug in the kernel that someone could try to reproduce and track down, possibly with the help of an image of the fs in the before state.
More anecdotes or "me too"s aren't helpful. What we need is for someone to fsck the fs to a known good state and then try again. If you can do that, and then installing causes the error to come back, that would point to a bug in the kernel that someone could try to reproduce and track down, possibly with the help of an image of the fs in the before state.