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Live USB crashes when installing Wine

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I flashed ubuntu-23.04-desktop-legacy-amd64.iso (Ubuntu 23.04 Desktop with Legacy Installer) on to an 8GB USB drive. I booted into the live USB successfully.

In the live environment, I added universe repository and followed the official method to install winehq-stable aside from using --no-install-recommends instead of --install-recommends to save bandwidth and disk space.

All of this worked in past attempts. However, since several hours ago, when I am installing winehq-stable, the entire live environment would crash and hang. More specifically, when installing winehq-stable using apt, this happened at 74%. I retried after rebooting the live environment but still the same issue.

I have 16GB DDR4 RAM on my system so I don't think it is a problem with insufficient RAM (therefore disk space because live USB runs in RAM).

I have no clue why this is happening. Can anyone reproduce the same issue? Please help me to diagnose the issue.

P.S. the same occurs with another USB with Ventoy so this might not be a problem with the USB itself.

P.P.S. using --install-recommends instead does not fix the issue.

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