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I used this USB creator: http://www.linuxliveusb.com/ I have done this 2 times now and the same thing happens. What can I do? I even checked my casper directory. It has the vmlinuz file but it still reports the same error. 12.04 boot share|improve this question edited Feb 17 '13 at 8:57 Andrea Corbellini 8,89713054 asked Feb 16 '13 at 22:31 user132651 106113 1 You said, "or something like that." What's the complete, exact error? Did you MD5SUM the ISO to see if it's good? If not, please do so and report the results. (If it's bad, download it again, and MD5 the new one too.) What happens when you try writing Ubuntu to the flash drive using the Universal USB Installer? If that doesn't work, what happens if you try writing it with UNetbootin? Please edit your question to add this information. –Eliah Kagan Feb 17 '13 at 0:31 I had the same problem today and it seems the current version of ubuntu-12.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso is missing the /casper/vmlinuz file. It o
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Status Importance Assigned to Milestone Ubuntu Builder Edit Fix Released High Francesco Muriana Edit Ubuntu Builder 2.4.0 "Isabel" You need to log in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1169492 to change this bug's status. Affecting: Ubuntu Builder Filed here by: Valombre http://www.taringa.net/post/linux/17273420/Solucion-error-de-Ubuntu-casper-vmlinuz-file-not-found.html When: 2013-04-16 Confirmed: 2013-04-17 Assigned: 2013-04-17 Started work: 2013-04-30 Completed: 2013-05-06 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Milestone Fix Released High Ubuntu Builder not found 2.4.0 Assigned to Me Francesco Muriana (f-muriana) 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 Hi, first of all thanks for your project ;) using ubuntu-builder 2.3.5 on a 12.04 x64 ubuntu station, building a custom 12.04 x64 is ok but the iso file not found boot with an error "/casper/vmlinuz.efi file not found". I tried several rebuild changing kernel versions also putting a symlink in casper before build (doesn't work with major error) I found some interesting info concerning vmlinuz.efi on x64 => https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot explaining that : "Updated releases of Ubuntu 12.04 and later may designate the 64-bit kernel as vmlinuz.efi. This file is still located in the /casper folder. When creating the menuentry, use vmlinuz.efi rather than vmliinuz in the linux line for the 64-bit version." Hope you could patch this easily. Ps: screen of boot error on qemu. Regards Add tags Tag help Valombre (valombre-d) wrote on 2013-04-16: #1 Screen of boor error on a ubuntu 12.04 x64 after build with ubuntu-builder 2.3.5 Edit (13.0 KiB, image/png) Valombre (valombre-d) wrote on 2013-04-16: #2 For debugging/test : i modified your script /usr/share/ubuntu-builder/extras/Build line 76 adding => rm -f $ISOPATH/casper/vmlinuz.efi and line 238 modifying => cp -f $FSPATH/boot/vmlinuz* $ISOPATH/casper/vmlinuz.efi Of course i guess you need to script this more cleanly to check versions because here it works only for x64 ubuntu 12.04 (don'
2 años Taringa! Linux Solucion error de Ubuntu: /casper/vmlinuz: file not found Seguir a @taringa 0 A favoritos Ir a comentarios Compartir vía mail 0 Solucion error de Ubuntu: /casper/vmlinuz: file not found Hola amigos os traigo la solución al instalar Ubuntu desde unidad usb, en este caso Ubuntu 13.10, pero puede pasar en otras versiones. En algunos casos, parece que al arrancar Ubuntu 13.XX de una unidad flash Ubuntu no puede localizar el archivo "vmlinuz" y debido a esto no se ejecutará, y os saldrá el mensaje "/casper/vmlinuz: file not found" Error: Solución: 1º. Una vez creada la unidad flash con tu distribución Ubuntu, abrimos la unidad USB. 2º. Vamos a la carpeta "casper" 3º. Renombramos el archivo vmlinuz.efi por vmlinuz tal cual sin punto. 4º. Ya está colocar en el pc a instalar y os quitará el error. Saludos. Puntuar si os sirvió. Compartir Twittear Fuentes de Información - Solucion error de Ubuntu: /casper/vmlinuz: file not found El contenido del post es de mi autoría, y/o, es un recopilación de distintas fuentes. Encuentra más sobre Casper en Taringa! Tags: /casper/vmlinuz: file not found | erro /casper/vmlinuz: file not f | solucion instalar ubuntu | error instalar ubuntu 13.xx Dar puntos Taringa Bits! Súmate a Taringa! Bits y empieza a ganar bitcoins recibiendo puntos en tus Posts de Taringa! Leer más 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10 40 Puntos 0 A favoritos Seguir Siguiendo Dejar de seguir 6 Votos 3.669 Visitas 1 Favoritos 0 Seguidores También te puede interesar... ¿Linux Necesita Antivirus? Taringueo desde una Raspberry Pi Cómo desplazarse por la pantalla de una terminal de texto Curso de GNU/Linux Gratis para SysAdmins con Debian Chrome y Firefox están acabando con tu SSD ¿Secure Boot está creado por Microsoft protegerse de Linux? 6 comentarios - Solucion error de Ubuntu: /casper/vmlinuz: file not found Daniel_v_ Hace más de 2 años 0 elrubi Hace más de 2 años 0 Me alegro que os sirva, me calentó la cabeza un buen tiempo hasta ir probando. iozorro Hace más de 2 años 0 Muchas gracias, ya pensaba que me quedaba sin instalar ubuntu Source3 Hace más de 2 años 0 Ahora vere si me funciona..Aunque una cos