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how it works: Anybody 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
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USB live key created with Linux 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 Ge
no configuration file found... Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] IT WORKS! I formatted the USB once again but with FAT32 instead of NTFS no configuration file found joomla which was the default.(quite strange) And in Universal USB Installer I did
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not choose to format. Thanks for the advice you both have been giving me. But now I already no default or ui configuration directive found yumi have my FIRST PROBLEM : the keyboard is qwerty and I am used to azerty. I checked under "region and language" and under "keyboard" but couldn't find a way to change http://askubuntu.com/questions/329704/syslinux-no-default-or-ui-configuration-directive-found it. Help!! -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: Wim Van Loock Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 2:50 PM To: User support for Tails Subject: Re: [Tails-support] Warning, no configuration file found... Hi Intrigeri, Thanks for you answer. Meanwhile I already read that there could be problems with "leftovers" on the USB-stick. So I formatted it and then deleted the last data with the overwriting tool https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-support/2015-August/000088.html from CCleaner(took about 12hrs for 32Gb). I should think the thing is as empty as can be. I deleted my ISO-file, downloaded a new one and ran it with Universal USB Installer with the option of formatting on. Same result : "Warning no configuration file found > Boot:" Maybe I could try another USB installer which I once used to install Ubuntu? Someone has any other ideas? -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: intrigeri Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:41 AM To: User support for Tails Subject: Re: [Tails-support] Warning, no configuration file found... Wim Van Loock wrote (18 Aug 2015 17:34:59 GMT) : > I have a problem loading Tails from a bootable USB-stick. > When I boot from the USB, I get the following error message: > "Warning no configuration file found > Boot:" > As requested the info about what I already did : > *Version Tails 1.5 > *ISO is verified > *PC : eMachines EL1870 > *Installed on USB with Universal Bus Installer IIRC, Universal USB Installer has a few options (e.g. "format device" or similar), and one of those combinati
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whose HDD no longer works. I created a Live CD USB drive using Pendrive Linux's utility for Linux Mint.However, while booting with the pendrive I got an error saying:SYSLINUX 3.85 2010-02-20 CBIOS Copyright (c) 1994-2010 H. Peter Anvin et al No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found! boot:This error kept happening no matter what I did. I tried to use another USB drive to create a new bootable drive, used different flavors of Linux but had the same problem. I searched around several forums but the solution for it wasn't easy.However, I did find the solution and wanted to post it here so that other users who face this problem can find it easily. In order to fix this problem, you will have to plugin the USB drive into another computer and then rename the "isolinux" folder to "syslinux". In addition to that also rename the "isolinux.bin" and "isolinux.cfg" files in the same folder to "syslinux.bin" and "syslinux.cfg" respectively and try booting with the USB drive again.If the above solution does not fix your problem, you can try formatting your drive as FAT instead of FAT32. And by the way, I would be getting a Dell XPS Studio 1645 soon, so you can expect a review of the monster laptop soon :-)SYSLINUX 3.85 2010-02-20 CBIOS Copyright (c) 1994-2010 H. Peter Anvin et alPublished by Keith Dsouza I am the editor-in-chief and owner of Techie Buzz. I love coding and have contributed to several open source projects in the past. You can know more about me and my projects by visiting my Personal Website.I am also a social networking enthusiast and can be found active on twitter, you can follow Keith on twitter @keithdsouza. You can click on my name to visit my Google+ profile. View all posts by Keith Dsouza Posted on October 2, 2010May 29, 2011Author Keith DsouzaCategories How ToTags Fixes, How To, Linux Tips, Tips And Tricks ← Newer Comments → Scanner-X Sorry, it doesn´t work to me! But reading this, I found some files missing in my distro like "syslinux.cfg" and "menu.c32″. After coping its, the XBMCLive starts well. The problem is, why it happens only with Kingston Traveler memory keys??? Petr Martinak Hi, SOLUTION is very simple, format USB flash to FAT 16. Do NOT use FAT 32 !!!Petr magedo thank you man. Horo Huoranen Formatting to FAT16 instead of FAT32 helped me too, or at least now I am eventually capable to boot my old pc from USB stick (Transce