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Not able to USB boot kali linux on laptop Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear kali linux failed to determine the codename for the release Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 2015-11-24,08:30 AM #1 intoxicated View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Nov 2015 Posts 1 Not able to USB boot kali linux on laptop Hello, So i
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recently downloaded kali linux 2.0-amd64.iso ,i used UNetbootin to make kali boot-able but i kept getting error (SYSLINUX 4.06 EDD 4.06-pre7 Copyright © 1994-2012 H. Peter Anvin et al).So i tried to use lastest win32 disk imager but it wouldn't read the iso file ,So i used the the older version and that worked .During the installation of Kali linux i got a error(Debootstrap error -failed to determine codename for release),So i abort the installation and now the laptop is not debootstrap error while installing kali able to boot Kali Linux Plz help i am noob T_T. laptop : asus aspire one Intel Atom 1 gb ram Reply With Quote 2016-02-14,09:28 AM #2 Icefist View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Feb 2016 Posts 1 Originally Posted by intoxicated Hello, So i recently downloaded kali linux 2.0-amd64.iso ,i used UNetbootin to make kali boot-able but i kept getting error (SYSLINUX 4.06 EDD 4.06-pre7 Copyright © 1994-2012 H. Peter Anvin et al).So i tried to use lastest win32 disk imager but it wouldn't read the iso file ,So i used the the older version and that worked .During the installation of Kali linux i got a error(Debootstrap error -failed to determine codename for release),So i abort the installation and now the laptop is not able to boot Kali Linux Plz help i am noob T_T. laptop : asus aspire one Intel Atom 1 gb ram All you have to do is scroll down in the installation menu ando hit execute a shell. Then mount your device be it USB or chrome to the /chrome ( mount /dev/Sr0 /cdrom) This will fix ur problem. Reply With Quote Quick Navigation Installing Kali Linux Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Kali Linux Forums Forums Rules and Guidelines Installing Kali Linux Building Custom Kali Images Kali Linux General Use Kali Linux ARM Architecture Kali Linux Development Kali Linux TroubleShooting Comm
This bug affects 3 people Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone debian-installer (Ubuntu) Edit Triaged Medium Unassigned Edit You need to log in to change this bug's status. Affecting: debian-installer (Ubuntu) Filed here by: Duncan Lithgow When: 2007-06-26
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Kali Linux - Debootstrap Error Failed To Determine Codename For The Release
Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Triaged Medium kali linux install failed to determine the codename for the release Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description Binary package hint: ubiquity Install of https://forums.kali.org/showthread.php?28509-Not-able-to-USB-boot-kali-linux-on-laptop Xubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) Tribe 1 alternative CD fails with the message: [!!] Install the base system Debootstrap Error Failed to determine codename for the release. Seems rather trivial, but it refuses to go any further. Hardware is an IBM A30 Thinkpad. See original description Tags: gutsy hardy Edit Tag help Duncan Lithgow (duncan-lithgow) on 2007-06-26 description: updated Colin Watson (cjwatson) wrote on 2007-06-27: #1 alternate install CD => not https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122402 ubiquity ljp37 (finite-automaton) wrote on 2007-07-01: #2 This happens with the 7.04 (feisty) xubuntu alternate install cd also. It happens when the user is trying to perform an installation without a working cdrom. In my case, I mounted another partition containing the xubuntu iso, and then used the loop device to mount that iso as /cdrom Mounting /cdrom one's self appears to omit some critical step; apparently the release codename is decided when the cdrom is mounted by the installer. Installation hits a brick wall at the "Install Base System" step because of the fatal "Failed to determine codename for the release" error. ljp37 (finite-automaton) wrote on 2007-07-01: #3 I think I've found a workaround for this. After you mount another partition or an ISO to /cdrom, get to the installer menu and choose "load installer components from cd". Install the machinery for detecting and loading ISOs. Then unmount your /cdrom (and whatever other partition you may have mounted) and let the installer detect and mount the ISO. The release codename will be correctly determined and you will be able to install the base system. See also http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2942322#post2942322 Colin Watson (cjwatson) wrote on 2007-07-04: #4 Mounting /cdrom yourself from a loop-mounted .iso certainly isn't supported; you will fi
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