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can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top SYSLINUX: No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found! [duplicate] up vote 16 down vote favorite 3 This question already has an answer here: Boot failure : No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found! 3 answers I have a USB live key created with Linux no default or ui configuration directive found windows 7 Live USB creator. I used all the defaults, and got a standard version of Ubuntu. When I try to boot into it, I get the error above. I went through the rest of the threads with no avail. Things I tried: Renaming the files (my files were already syslinux.cfg, etc.) Typing in mboot.c32 -c boot.cfg into the boot:__ prompt Any help would be appreciated! boot usb live-usb share|improve this question edited May 26 '14 at 15:40 Braiam 39k1693154 asked Aug 7 '13 at 12:14 Carpetfizz 2141412 marked as duplicate by falconer, karel, mikewhatever, Lucio, Eric Carvalho Feb 2 '14 at 0:07 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. Syslinux.cfg? It should be syslinux.cfg Below answer is the solution so if this does not work you probably made a mistake somewhere ;-) –Rinzwind Aug 7 '13 at 12:21 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 15 down vote General answer Generally the iso image that are intended to be burned and bo
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[1] Go Down Author Topic: Installing with YUMI, Xboot, Unetbootin no default or ui configuration directive found yumi results in boot failure. (Read 6775 times) avada Newbie Posts: 1 Installing with YUMI, Xboot, no default or ui configuration directive found android x86 Unetbootin results in boot failure. « on: 2012/12/14, 16:23:23 pm » Hi!I wanted to install both the stable and the beta version because it http://askubuntu.com/questions/329704/syslinux-no-default-or-ui-configuration-directive-found seems sometimes one works than the other. I always got the following errors:"Error No configuration file found""no default or UI configuration directive found"Actually I tried to install just one version, after it faild to work but got the same thing. Logged adrian15 Administrator Hero Member Posts: 833 Please http://www.supergrubdisk.org/forum/index.php?topic=802.0 test Rescatux and report back feedback... Re: Installing with YUMI, Xboot, Unetbootin results in boot failure. « Reply #1 on: 2013/01/19, 11:32:26 am » It's quite strange. Yumi is known to work for most people out there.You can always try the default method described at the wiki which it's quite scary because it wipes all the drive.Maybe it's something related to your BIOS.Does the same usb boot in another PC? Logged If you have liked this piece of advice please consider donating to the Super Grub Disk project. Print Pages: [1] Go Up « previous next » Forum freezed. Use the mailing list till I unfreeze it » Boot Problems » Boot Problems (English) » Installing with YUMI, Xboot, Unetbootin results in boot failure. SMF 2.0.9 | SMF © 2014, Simple Machines XHTML RSS WAP2 Page created in 0.025 seconds with 21 queries.
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Headaches with bootable pendrive (Ubuntu) Discussion in 'Linux and Unix' started by https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-headaches-with-bootable-pendrive-ubuntu.1015895/ Katla, Sep 4, 2011. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement Katla Thread Starter Joined: Dec 20, 2003 Messages: 71 I've recently decided to switch to Linux, and have expected to have some trouble making the change. And, boy, have I! My problem is that I am trying to boot Ubuntu onto a new system using a pendrive no default that was made for me. When I attempt it, I go into the BIOS and change it to boot from USB Zip. However, I get the following errors: "No configuration file found" "No default or UI directive found" As for the latter, I found this advice, but have yet to see if it helps. Part of what confuses me there is that I have both a syslinux and no default or isolinux .cfg file in that folder. Nonetheless, I changed the isolinux.bin to sys. Assuming that solves the problem, I'm still stumped on the first error message. I'm not sure that this addresses that issue, but I tried it to no avail. Should I change it back? That is the immediate problem - getting it to boot. But I am also unsure what to do once we clear that hurdle. I will need to install Ubuntu on the disk. I am told that is simple, but I have no experience there. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Katla, Sep 4, 2011 #1 Sponsor saikee Joined: Jun 11, 2004 Messages: 3,782 There won't be any headache if you use a bootable CD. I am not sure USB Zip drive is the same as a USB pen drive. If it is the same and your pen drive was loaded and so the essential boot files are missing as claimed then you really get yourself into the deep end by hacking a boot loader when you haven't even use the system before. My suggestion is use a distro designed for the pen drive like Puppy which will have all the