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configuration file is used to tell syslinux where your kernel image and initrd files are located. In the following section we will cover some of the how to fix could not find kernel image linux error basic things to look for if you are encountering this boot error. could not find kernel image ubuntu How to fix Could not find kernel image: linux error: Use the following troubleshooting guide to assist in could not find kernel image windows 7 fixing the error. Make sure that the syslinux.cfg file exists on the USB flash drive. Depending on which version of linux you have installed to your flash drive, the syslinux.cfg file could not find kernel image vmlinuz should be found at the root of the drive or within the /boot/syslinux or /syslinux directory If a file named isolinux.cfg exists and syslinux.cfg does not, rename isolinux.cfg to syslinux.cfg If the syslinux.cfg file does exist and your still encountering the error, open the syslinux.cfg file with a text editor and make sure that the paths to your kernel and initrd
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files are correct. Note: With newer versions of syslinux, you may need to check text.cfg for the paths to initrd and kernel in step 3, instead of syslinux.cfg Similar Portable Linux Posts:Make a USB Boot CD for Kubuntu 9.04Make a USB Boot CD for Kubuntu 8.10Running Makeboot.bat in Vista Error: Could not find kernel image: Linux published under USB flash pen drive tools boot linux, could not find kernel image, syslinux, usb boot Portable Linux Categories Flash drive installs using Live CD Flash drive installs using Windows USB Virtual Machine Emulation Using and Configuring Linux Pendrive Linux Posts Make a USB Boot CD for Ubuntu 11.10 Boot DOS from USB - RUFUS LiveUSB Install - Live USB Creator XBOOT - Multiboot ISO USB Creator (Windows) YUMI - Multiboot USB Creator SARDU - Multiboot USB Creator (Windows) Boot Multiple ISO from USB via Grub2 using Linux Creating a Kubuntu Live USB from CD Creating an Xubuntu Live USB from CD Creating an Ubuntu Live USB from CD Using UNetbootin to create a Linux USB from Linux MultiSystem - Create a MultiBoot
Enables the user to have both systems running at the same time eliminating the need to restart the PC and set your BIOS options to boot Linux from USB. NOTE: This tutorial
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is VERY Old and may not work as intended. Pendrivelinux running on Windows via Qemu could not find kernel image vesamenu.c32 hp Screenshot: Qemu Home Page: Qemu.org Requirements: PC with Windows XP/Vista/7 (32 bit OS only) USB portable storage device Your favorite Live Linux could not find kernel image vesamenu.c32 pxe CD image (ISO) Custom StartLinux.exe including Qemu, Kqemu files The Process: Create a directory on your USB device named QStart Download the self extracting 7-z StartLinux.exe file Run StartLinux.exe and extract the contained files to the QStart http://www.pendrivelinux.com/error-could-not-find-kernel-image-linux/ directory on your flash drive Grab your favorite Linux CD (ISO) Image and copy it to the QStart directory on the flash drive Double click the StartLinux.bat file to boot linux directly from the portable flash device Note that Qemu boot is slightly slower than booting directly from the USB flash drive or CD at startup. However, it's nice to be able to run Linux from the device even if the computer doesn't support http://www.pendrivelinux.com/use-qemu-to-boot-linux-from-windows/ USB boot. This configuration reserves 256MB of system memory for the virtual Linux operating environment. If you wish to increase or decrease this capacity, edit the -m value on the last line of the StartLinux.bat file. Notes: Qemu was produced by Fabrice Bellard. For more information, visit the Qemu site Similar Portable Linux Posts:Run any Live Linux CD from within WindowsError: Could not find kernel image: LinuxAll In One Pendrivelinux 2008 Boot any Linux ISO from USB in Windows published under USB Virtual Machine Emulation boot linux, flash device, iso, kqemu, qemu, usb, vista, windows Portable Linux Categories Flash drive installs using Live CD Flash drive installs using Windows USB Virtual Machine Emulation Using and Configuring Linux Pendrive Linux Posts Make a USB Boot CD for Ubuntu 11.10 Boot DOS from USB - RUFUS LiveUSB Install - Live USB Creator XBOOT - Multiboot ISO USB Creator (Windows) YUMI - Multiboot USB Creator SARDU - Multiboot USB Creator (Windows) Boot Multiple ISO from USB via Grub2 using Linux Creating a Kubuntu Live USB from CD Creating an Xubuntu Live USB from CD Creating an Ubuntu Live USB from CD Using UNetbootin to create a Linux USB from Linux MultiSystem - Create a MultiBoot USB from Linux Put Mandriva 2010 on a USB Flash Drive (Windows) Put Bitdefender Rescue CD on a
bootable drive or install Kodi into a USB flash drive. The instructions are written for Kodibuntu, but may work for other installs with ISO images. Warning Backup your data before proceeding. The instructions contained http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Install_Kodibuntu_from_a_USB_drive in this page will format drives and will destroy data contained in said drives. http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/installation/118085-problem-booting-pendrivelinux-flash-drive.html Note: This article uses the term "USB flash drive" instead of: USB stick, USB drive, thumb drive and USB HDD. Contents 1 Outline 2 Introduction 3 Prerequisites 4 Creating a bootable Kodibuntu USB flash drive 4.1 From Ubuntu 4.2 From Mac OSX 4.2.1 UNetbootin (Automated, graphical approach) 4.2.2 Manual Approach 4.2.3 MacBook Air 13" 2010 could not 4.3 From Windows 5 Booting the Computer from USB 5.1 Mac 6 Alternative methods 6.1 Installing Kodibuntu directly on a USB flash drive 6.2 Create Bootable USB Manually 6.2.1 Simpler way using the ISO file 7 Known Issues 7.1 Resolving problematic installs 8 See also 9 References 1 Outline The general procedure to install Kodibuntu from a USB flash drive is: Acquire the correct Kodibuntu installation files ('the ISO') could not find Put Kodibuntu/Ubuntu onto your USB flash drive Configure your computer to boot from USB flash drive and boot from it Try Kodibuntu/Ubuntu or install it to your hard drive. 2 Introduction Kodibuntu can be installed from a USB flash drive, much like Ubuntu. This may be necessary for netbooks and other computers without CD drives, and is convenient for others. Also, configuration changes can be saved on the USB flash drive, unlike a CD-ROM drive. Booting from a USB flash drive created with this utility will behave as if you had booted from the install CD. It will show the language selection and then the install menu, from which you can install Kodibuntu onto the computer's hard drive or launch the Live USB environment. Kodibuntu can also be installed to a USB flash drive, though the life-span of the drive may be reduced slightly, due to the extra read/write cycles that Kodi requires. A tmpfs can be created to mitigate this though it is not covered by these instructions. You can also install Ubuntu and then Kodi on top, but this guide is only about creating a bootable flash drive from an ISO. It's either-or, not both. 3 Prerequisites To create a USB installation disk, you
Today's Posts Advanced Search Find the answer to your Linux question: Entire Site Articles Downloads Forums Linux Hosting Forum GNU Linux Zone Installation Problem booting PenDriveLinux on Flash Drive If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. ** If you are logged in, most ads will not be displayed. ** Linuxforums now supports the Tapatalk app for your mobile device. Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Problem booting PenDriveLinux on Flash Drive Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Enjoy an ad free experience by logging in. Not a member yet? Register. 03-27-2008 #1 kenck View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Articles Just Joined! Join Date Mar 2008 Posts 2 Problem booting PenDriveLinux on Flash Drive Hello I'm trying to boot PenDriveLinux008 from a USB flash drive to a PC normally booting WindowsXP and have a problem that may have a very simple solution but I'm not savvy enough to understand what's going on. I've loaded PenDriveLinux08 (per this web page: Pendrivelinux 2008 install from Windows | USB Pen Drive Linux ) onto a flash drive and made the drive bootable as instructed. I select 'boot from USB' in the boot menu and the boot progresses to the point where I get the following error: /initrd/bin/ash: can't access tty; job control turned off $ At this point my keyboard and mouse are not recognized and I have to reset to get the PC back. Can anyone help me? Cheers Ken Reply With Quote 03-30-2008 #2 kenck View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Articles Just Joined! Join Date Mar 2008 Posts 2 [Solved] Sort of solved anyway Hi Regarding my "Problem booting PenDriveLinux on Flash Drive": After trying several times to install and boot a couple of versions of Linux from my Memorex 12gb stick I gave up and tried a GXT 4gb stick. I've now been able to install and boot Pendrivelinux08, without any problems, from the GXT. I still don't know why it will not work with the Memorex. Cheers Ken Reply With Quote Quick Navigation Installation Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Se