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Support New to Ubuntu [ubuntu] Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/27001/unable-to-boot-vm-error-13-invalid-or-unsupported-executable-format ! Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode November 28th, 2008 #1 phoenix_verma View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Nov 2008 Location Indore, India Beans 4 DistroUbuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format can anyone https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=995695 help me out?? I had ubuntu and WinXP on my Acer Aspire 5920 laptop... I wanted to try out Fedora... now when I have installed Fedora a serious problem came in.. I am now not able to use Ubuntu... The following screen appears when I use Ubuntu... " Booting 'Ubuntu' rootnoverify (hd0,9) chainloader +1 Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format Press any key to continue... " Whwn I press any key, the Menu showing the operating System opens.. Please help me out... Adv Reply November 28th, 2008 #2 gnuvistawouldbecool View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Jul 2008 Location Sheffield Beans 65 Re: Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format well, when I had this issue, I used this guide here. The only problem is because of the way I did it, I no longer have a bootable Fedora install. But that can be changed with an edit of /boot/grub/menu.lst, I expect. This sentence is a lie. Blog of random thoughts Adv Reply November 28th, 2008 #3 jimreynold2nd View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage A Carafe of Ubuntu Join Date Mar 2008 Beans 97 DistroKubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx Re: Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format Lemme guess... You installed Ubuntu first, let it install G
fails with GRUB error 13: Invalid executable format General support questions including new installations Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 4 posts • Page http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13361 1 of 1 nilie Posts: 3 Joined: 2009/05/05 04:02:11 Booting CentOS v5.2 fails with GRUB error 13: Invalid executable format Quote Postby nilie » 2009/05/05 04:36:10 Hello everybody,I'm trying to install a dual booting machine with OpenSUSE v11.1 32bit and CentOS v5.2 64bit. I installed OpenSUSE first and allowed it to install and configure grub in the MBR and after that invalid or I wanted to proceed with CentOS v5.2. The installation went fine with two notable exceptions:- when I had to configure grub installation parameters, CentOS offered me only 2 solutions: either install it on the MBR of the first hard disk or not installing it at all. Other distributions are more flexible allowing you to install it in the boot sector of invalid or unsupported the root partition for example. Because I didn't want to ruin the existent grub configuration, I reluctantly accepted not to install it for CentOS assuming that I could manually configure the entry later in grub's menu.lst file.- when I was presented with the options for software components installation, I've clicked on virtualization category/function because I intend to use the machine as a VMware host. There was no guidance on screen at that point and I blindly assumed that by choosing the virtualization function I would get necessary tools and drivers that will help me further on. It seems that this was a wrong move as you can see it below.After completing the installation, I tried to search for a template or guiding on how the menu entry in menu.lst should look like but the grub directory was empty, not surprisingly because I've told CentOS earlier not to install it. Using the files in the /boot directory from the CentOS installation I tried to improvise a menu entry but it's not working. The boot stops with famous Error 13: Invalid or unsuppo