Pxe Error Could Not Find Kernel Image Linux
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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 basic things to look for if you are encountering this boot error. how to fix could not find kernel image linux error How to fix Could not find kernel image: linux error: Use the following troubleshooting guide
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to assist in fixing the error. Make sure that the syslinux.cfg file exists on the USB flash drive. Depending on which version
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of linux you have installed to your flash drive, the syslinux.cfg file 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
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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 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 could not find kernel image windows 7 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 USB from Linux Put Mandriva 2010 on a USB Flash Drive (Windows) Put Bitdefender Rescue CD on a USB Flash Drive Put Lucid Puppy on USB Flash Drive from Windows USB Linux Help USB Boot compatibility test USB Help and Tools Boot Cheatcodes BIOS USB Boot Options Restoring your USB Key ©2006-2016 Pendrivelinux.com - Run Linux From USB. Credits, Resources and Sources - Cookies & Privacy Policy Linux® is a registered trademark of Li
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 could not find kernel image linux vmware get the following error: Could not find kernel image: linux boot: _ what should could not find kernel image windows 8 i enter to boot ? Following are the syslinux.cfg: default vesamenu.c32 timeout 100 menu background splash.jpg menu title Welcome to could not find kernel image vesamenu.c32 hp Fedora-9-Live-i686! menu color border 0 #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 http://www.pendrivelinux.com/error-could-not-find-kernel-image-linux/ hotsel 0 #ff000000 #ffffffff menu color hotkey 7 #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 https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ticket/58 rhgb check label memtest menu label Memory Test kernel memtest label 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:
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sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hello, For the record... I had the same error message today "Could not find kernel image:"... For me, the problem was that the parent directory had invalid permissions : permission was "drw-r--r--" (mode 644) instead of "drwxr-xr-x" (mode 755). Granting everyboy "read and execute" permission by running "chmod a+rx" on the faulty parent(s) directory fixed the problem. Hope this can be usefull. Franklin On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 04:48 +0000, an bg at isppro.de wrote: > So that's me again. > I searched all the time in the maillists and so on and found this > documentation > http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/stable/2005-06/0110.html > did everything like it was described there but when i try to boot with > pxelinux > i get following: > > could not find kernel image: linux > boot: > > my tftpd was started without chroot, so the path to kernel is > /tftpboot/memdisk > and the path to pxelinux.cfg is /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/01-00-00-00-00-00-00. > there are no firewalls. KNOPPIX boots just fine. > Can anybody point me to my mistake ? > > -------------pxelinux.cfg---------------- > label fbsd > kernel MEMDISK > append initrd=fbsd54.img > ------------------------------------------- Previous message: [syslinux] Chainloading syslinux from windows Next message: [syslinux] dynamic tftp content? Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the Syslinux mailing list