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years ago Last modified 7 years ago Could not find kernel image: linux Reported by: anonymous Owned by: anonymous Priority: major Milestone: Component: liveusb.creator Version: 2.0 Keywords: Could not find kernel image: linux Cc: Blocked By: Blocking: Description When I try to boot, I get the following error: could not find kernel image linux usb boot Could not find kernel image: linux boot: _ what should i enter to boot could not find kernel image ubuntu ? Following are the syslinux.cfg: default vesamenu.c32 timeout 100 menu background splash.jpg menu title Welcome to Fedora-9-Live-i686! menu color border 0
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#ffffffff #00000000 menu color sel 7 #ffffffff #ff000000 menu color title 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color tabmsg 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color unsel 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color hotsel 0 #ff000000 #ffffffff menu color hotkey 7
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#ffffffff #ff000000 menu color timeout_msg 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color timeout 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color cmdline 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu hidden menu hiddenrow 5 label linux0 menu label Boot kernel vmlinuz0 append initrd=initrd0.img root=UUID=540D-04D6 rootfstype=vfat rw quiet liveimg overlay=UUID=540D-04D6 rhgb menu default label check0 menu label Verify and Boot kernel vmlinuz0 append initrd=initrd0.img root=UUID=540D-04D6 rootfstype=vfat rw quiet liveimg overlay=UUID=540D-04D6 rhgb check label memtest menu label Memory Test kernel memtest label could not find kernel image vmlinuz local menu label Boot from local drive localboot 0xffff Change History comment:1 Changed 8 years ago by anonymous Summary changed from Could find kernel image: linux to Could not find kernel image: linux I have the same exact problem. It does not work on my desktop system MSI 845, 1gb ram, p4 2.8ghz But it works perfectly on my laptop HP pavilion dv6000 This must have something to do with how my motherboard handles bootable usb devices. perhaps some bios setting changes. I did not have a chance to work on testing that out yet. FYI -kent comment:2 Changed 8 years ago by anonymous Same problem. Error looks like: --- SYSLINUX 3.63 2008-04-10 CBIOS Copyright (C) 1994-2008 H. Peter Anvin Could not find kernel image: linux book:
not found NalfeindJune 8th, 2011, 05:02 PMHi, I'm having a problem booting ubuntu 10.04/11.04/11.10 (32&64) on my computer. When I boot I get an error like : >SYSLINUX ... H. Peter Anvin >Configuration file not found >boot: Then anything
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I try on the boot: line give me the error : >Could not fin the could not find kernel image pxe boot kernel image ... >boot: I tryed remaking my USB several times with different versions of ubuntu between 10.04 and 11.10 and in 32 could not find kernel image windows 8 and 64 bit. I followed the instructions here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick I also followed the instruction here http://www.pendrivelinux.com/error-could-not-find-kernel-image-linux/, but it didn't help. The weird thing is that my usb boots perfectly from my comp at work and my roommate's https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ticket/58 computer, but it doesn't care for my computer. I don't remember the complete specs, but it's an AMD with a P5N architecture mother board. Anyone has an idea of what I can try to fix this! Thanks Nalfeind Rubi1200June 8th, 2011, 05:12 PMHi and welcome to the forums :-) First check the integrity of the image: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM If it is good, then try UNetbootin: http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ NalfeindJune 8th, 2011, 05:47 PMHi Rubi1200, I checked the iso file https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1777976.html with md5sum and it is good. I also used Unetbootin to create my "bootable" USB. My USB key does boot on other computers, its only on my computer that it poses problems. any idea? Thanks Nalfeind Rubi1200June 8th, 2011, 05:55 PMOkay, First a question; is the USB stick formatted as FAT32 or something else? Next, check this link: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/error-could-not-find-kernel-image-linux/ make sure the files are where they should be. NalfeindJune 8th, 2011, 06:07 PMYes it is formated as FAT32. The files are in place. I tryed moving and copying in different folders boot - boot/syslinux - (root) and other, but it didn't work either. Nalfeind Rubi1200June 8th, 2011, 06:53 PMIt's odd that it works on other computers but not yours. I did some searching but the only solutions suggest either formatting to FAT32 or FAT16 or checking the file as in the link I posted. So, where does that leave us? 3 suggestions: 1. check the settings in BIOS; maybe something was changed inadvertently 2. try another USB stick 3. format the stick to FAT16 Other than that, not sure what to tell you. NalfeindJune 8th, 2011, 07:05 PMHi, I will try and keep you posted. Thanks NalfeindJune 10th, 2011, 02:20 PMHi, 1) My BIOS was fine, I had to make changes from default so it would boot on USB first instead of ... (I don't rem
#1 2012-07-24 16:48:10 DSpider Member From: Romania Registered: 2009-08-23 Posts: 2,273 [SOLVED] Error booting the new release (kernel image "whichsys.c32") In an effort to update the "Without overwriting the USB drive" https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=145749 article on the Arch wiki, I found myself unable to boot from http://askubuntu.com/questions/673020/could-not-find-kernel-image-isolinx-isolinux-cfg it.Here's what I did (all were ran with sudo):# mount -o loop /media/Backup/archlinux-*.iso /mnt/iso # mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/usb # cp -r /mnt/iso/arch /mnt/usb # extlinux --install /mnt/usb/arch/boot/syslinux /mnt/usb/arch/boot/syslinux is device /dev/sdc1 # dd bs=440 conv=notrunc count=1 if=/usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin of=/dev/sdc 1+0 records in 1+0 records out 440 bytes (440 B) copied, could not 0.0114489 s, 38.4 kB/s # parted /dev/sdc toggle 1 boot Information: You may need to update /etc/fstab.And here's what I'm getting:SYSLINUX 4.05 EDD 0x4f5727e3 Copyright (C) 1994-2011 H. Peter Alvin et al Could not find kernel image: boot/syslinux/whichsys.c32 boot: _If I press Tab, I can see: select pxe sysIf I type either one and press enter...boot: select Could not find could not find kernel image: boot/syslinux/whichsys.c32 boot: sys Could not find kernel image: boot/syslinux/archiso_sys_choose.cfgWhat am I doing wrong? This is not my first rodeo with Syslinux... It's probably worth noting that labelling it "ARCH_201207" or not doesn't really matter (at this point); I should be getting the install menu since the bootloader is installed fine. Could it have something to do with the APPEND line from syslinux.cfg? Last edited by DSpider (2012-07-24 23:26:49) "How to Succeed with Linux"I have made a personal commitment not to reply in topics that start with a lowercase letter. Proper grammar and punctuation is a sign of respect, and if you do not show any, you will NOT receive any help (at least not from me). Offline #2 2012-07-24 17:54:08 DSpider Member From: Romania Registered: 2009-08-23 Posts: 2,273 Re: [SOLVED] Error booting the new release (kernel image "whichsys.c32") Using "dd" on the same image works:# dd if=/media/Backup/archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso of=/dev/sdc 757760+0 records in 757760+0 records out 387973120 bytes (388 MB) copied, 133.171 s, 2.9 MB/sBut it's strange, it uses the same directory structure... I don't get it. "How to Suc
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