Casper Vmlinuz Error Ubuntu
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it up snd it showed the message: Boot Loader; /casper/vmlinuz: read error @ 0 can anyone help me I have been trying to find a way to fix it for about a month so please help me. boot live-usb bootloader share|improve this question edited Jun 4 '15 at 6:11 Parto 6,522153980 asked Jun 3 '15 at 19:30 Anonymous 2116 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Open your USB drive and see you have indeed a file names vmlinuz inside a directory named casper (see the image below). If not something must have gone wrong during the creation of live USB. There is another user who faced the same problem using the same tool you used to create live USB. See /casper/vmlinuz: not found As suggested in an answer in the above post, you can also try adding the .efi extension to vmlinuz (or remove if efi is already there) and then try to boot. If this also did not work, perhaps you should try other tools such as Unetbootin or Universal USB installer If your downloaded ISO is not corrupted and your creation of bootable USB has worked out well, you
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