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Ubuntu Core 22 installation stuck on raspberry pi4 B

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My Raspberry Pi 4 is stuck at this point while installing Ubuntu Core 22 as shown in the attached image.

ubuntu core 22 installation stuck at a point on Raspberry Pi 4b

I waited for about 2 hours, but cannot see any progress. I wrote the Ubuntu Core image using Raspberry Pi Imager and with the options Other-general-purpose-OS -> Ubuntu and then chose Ubuntu Core 22.04 64-bit from there. Previously I tried to write the image manually from the Use Custom option on Raspberry Pi Imager and selecting the downloaded ubuntu-core-22-arm64-raspi-lts-10yr.img.xz image. The same thing happened during the installation. Can anyone please suggest me how should I proceed?

Device specs:

  • Raspberry Pi 4B
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Installed OS: Ubuntu Core 22 (64-bit) from Raspberry Pi Imager
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Are you following the official install tutorial? https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi-core
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Note that the tutorial suggests: "*Choose “Ubuntu Core 32-bit armh” for the widest compatibility or “Ubuntu Core 20 64-bit IoT OS for arm64” if you need applications that require a 64-bit system*" Have you tried the 32-bit image to see if you have the same problem?
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I also tried to install the ubuntu core 22 (32bit) but face same issue. I noticed that there some message, showing "taskrunner.go : [change 2 "Setup system for run mode" task] failed: Can not make system runnable: your EEPROM does not support tryboot please upgrade to a newer one before installaing Ubuntu Core. See http://forum.snapcraft.io/t/29455 for more details" So, later I installed the ubuntu Core 20 (64bit) and followed the official ubuntu core installation instruction, that booted properly.
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