Error File /boot/vmlinuz Not Found
Contents |
2013-01-31 02:10:12 qKUqm3wtY4 Member From: San Francisco Registered: 2012-12-19 Posts: 60 Website [SOLVED] [GRUB error] "no such device" "vmlinuz-linux not found" SOLUTION AT POST #11I just completed the install process onto a new machine. Grub starts vmlinuz not found arch but then returns these error messages. Booting 'Arch GNU/Linux, with Linux core repo kernel' file /vmlinuz not found error: no such device: ad4103fa-d940-47ca-8506-301d8071d467. Loading Linux core repo kernel ... error: file '/boot/vmlinuz-linux' not found. Loading initial ramdisk ... error loading vmlinuz-linux not found error: you need to load the kernel first. Press any key to continue...I installed Arch via a flashdrive (sdb), onto SATA port 1 (sda). SDA has a fresh MBR. Unfortunately, I have no
Ubuntu Vmlinuz Missing
way to post my grub config files. What files must I modify to get GRUB to work properly?fstab: http://sprunge.us/SVMigrub.cfg: http://sprunge.us/hQCBEdit: Thread solved. Last edited by qKUqm3wtY4 (2013-01-31 03:36:43) I am a noob. Ask me nothing. Offline #2 2013-01-31 02:23:52 jasonwryan Forum & Wiki Admin From: .nz Registered: 2009-05-09 Posts: 19,478 Website Re: [SOLVED] [GRUB error] "no such device" "vmlinuz-linux not found" qKUqm3wtY4 wrote:Unfortunately, I have no way to antergos vmlinuz not found post my grub config files.Chroot in and pastebin them. Arch + dwm • Mercurial repos • GithubRegistered Linux User #482438 Offline #3 2013-01-31 02:29:31 jynnantonix Member Registered: 2012-09-07 Posts: 33 Re: [SOLVED] [GRUB error] "no such device" "vmlinuz-linux not found" qKUqm3wtY4 wrote: error: no such device: ad4103fa-d940-47ca-8506-301d8071d467.This line makes me think you've given the wrong UUID to grub. This answer might be useful (http://superuser.com/questions/485722/h … n-grub-cfg). You can edit your grub.cfg by booting into the flashdrive and then mounting your system the same way you installed it. Offline #4 2013-01-31 02:30:31 qKUqm3wtY4 Member From: San Francisco Registered: 2012-12-19 Posts: 60 Website Re: [SOLVED] [GRUB error] "no such device" "vmlinuz-linux not found" jasonwryan wrote:Chroot in and pastebin them.I assume I could use lynx to access pastebin, but then how do I copy and paste the config files? I am a noob. Ask me nothing. Offline #5 2013-01-31 02:37:15 jynnantonix Member Registered: 2012-09-07 Posts: 33 Re: [SOLVED] [GRUB error] "no such device" "vmlinuz-linux not found" You could use sprunge http://sprunge.us/ cat grub.cfg | curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us Offline #6 2013-01-31 02:42:10 qKUqm3wtY4 Member From: San Francisco Registered: 2012-12-19 Posts: 60 Website Re: [SOLVED] [GRUB error] "no such device" "vmlinuz-linux not found" jyn
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn arch vmlinuz-linux not found more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or
Vmlinuz Download
posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer
Vmlinuz Not Found Grub
site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=157195 to the top How to restore deleted files in /boot? (vmlinuz missing, system does not boot) up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 I mistakenly erased one the vmlinuz files in my /boot directory. However, I made a backup of /boot inside /tmp, just to be sure. Consequently, I cannot boot up, as I get the missing vmlinuz file error. So I booted up using a live USB, but when http://askubuntu.com/questions/696409/how-to-restore-deleted-files-in-boot-vmlinuz-missing-system-does-not-boot I got into the /boot dir in my hard drive (sda5), it's completely empty. If I copy the files from /tmp/boot to that /boot directory, I still cannot boot up. How can I restore those files to the appropriate directory? boot kernel restore share|improve this question edited Nov 17 '15 at 15:39 LiveWireBT 16k114895 asked Nov 10 '15 at 19:47 NVaughan 13515 1 Even this older post asked similar question, its answer only explained how to reinstall the packages to restore boot files without explaining chroot steps since the OP there knew how to do by himself. In contrast, the current question is explicitly asking how to restore boot files i.e. using Live USB, in which answer should include steps to do chroot. So I see this question as unique and voted +1. –clearkimura Nov 16 '15 at 14:20 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted vmlinuz is the Linux kernel image itself (the z indicates that it is compressed). Reinstalling the kernel package that is currently referenced by linux-image-generic (or your HWE kernel) and probably linux-singed-image-generic in UEFI secure boot environments should solve your issue. Reinstalling a kernel from a chroot Preferably boot live media of the
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/103205/error-no-such-device-after-installing-arch-linux About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask not found a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top `Error: no such device…` after installing Arch Linux up vote 6 down vote favorite 2 I've seen many threads about this error but I couldn't find a solution. I've installed Arch Linux alongside Windows 8. (Dual Boot). I followed this video exactly but am getting the error below at 20:35. After vmlinuz not found a reboot I'm getting: error: no such device: ad4103fa-... Loading Linux core repo kernel... error: file `/boot/vmlinuz-linux` not found Loading initial ramdisk ... error: you need to load the kernel first. Any helps would be great. arch-linux system-installation grub2 share|improve this question edited May 10 '15 at 6:31 asked Nov 30 '13 at 17:05 Hamed Kamrava 1,22931536 If you want to install Arch, use the official documentation or the Beginners' Guide, not some random video that is likely both outdated and incorrect... –jasonwryan Nov 30 '13 at 18:36 That video is about year 2013 –Hamed Kamrava Nov 30 '13 at 18:40 6 That doesn't mean that some guy with a hip hop soundtrack and an inability to complete a sentence installing Arch in a Virtual Machine will be of any help to you. Read the documentation provided by the community; if you aren't prepared to do that for the install, there is no reason to believe you will enjoy/understand Arch. –jasonwryan Nov 30 '13 at 18:42 1 @jasonwryan Thank you. The problem was solved. –Hamed Kamrava Nov 30 '13 at 19:40 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 9 down vote