This error happens on boot up in Beini, Xiaopan and other Linux based virtual machines, as well as live CDs and USBs. The issue seems to happen more in Parallels, but the error can surface in VMware and VirtualBox. Before Beginning, you should download the latest untouched version before editing it further. A Checksum is among other things a error-detection scheme in which each transmitted message is accompanied by a numerical value based on the number of set bits in the message. The MD5 checksum for a file is a unique 128-bit value, something like a fingerprint of the file. This is an error with the image or ISO (or if it's on a CD a problem with the burn) that generally occurs when you edit the ISO. Redownload and check the MD5 checksums of the image. You should always use UltraISO. Potential Solutions 1 Edit Boot Options and add: Code: Select All acpi=off 2 You may have a faulty USB stick or CD, try formatting it or try burning the ISO at a lower speed 3 Use a different USB stick 4 Use VMware or VirtualBox instead of Parallels Desktop 5 Update your firmware to your CD/DVD burner Resources What is SquashFS? How to Create a Live USB for Xiaopan OS, Beini or TinyCore Linux LiveCD Customisation SquashFS Error: Unable to Read
how and where to add that line acpi=off please explain, do i have to browse to some folder in beini and add that line acpi=off acpi=off acpi=off