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I have a UEFI motherboard. I installed the gummiboot. # pacman -S gummiboot gummiboot --path=/boot install The /boot/loader/loader.conf file is like this: default arch timeout 2 The /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf file look like this: title Arch Linux
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linux /vmlinuz-linux initrd /initramfs-linux.img options root=PARTUUID=my-root-PARTUUID rw the my-root-PARTUUID I copy from the fstab vmlinuz not found arch file. When I reboot I see three options that I can choose from: Arch Linux EFI Default Loader Reboot Into Firmware Interface
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If I choose the Arch Linux I get this message: Error Loading \vmlinuz-linux: Not Found If I reboot into the firmware and there choose boot from the usb and after I make the mounts and https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/31bwrx/error_loading_vmlinuzlinux_not_found/ the arch-chroot /mnt, then I do get into the new system. I tried the grub, but it also didnt work, I dont remember the exact message but something like - could not load the kernel. I tried this # efibootmgr -c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -l /EFI/gummiboot/gummibootx64.efi -L "Gummiboot" didnt help, same result as the former case. 12answers Comments See all(0) Cancel Edit Add comment Anonymous 0 June 18, 2016 Output http://exceptionin.com/q/solvedreinstalling-problem-error-loading-vmlinuz-linux-not-found of 'ls /boot'? Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 June 18, 2016 After the arch-chroot Last edited by Yashka (2014-01-20 22:59:54) Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 June 18, 2016 That's where gumiboot is expecting to find your kernel and initrd... Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 June 18, 2016 how do I put them there? Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 June 18, 2016 You can move them there, or you can tell gummiboot where they really are. Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 June 18, 2016 wait, isn't that just on the ramdisk, since it's in an archiso? Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 June 18, 2016 probably i did something wrong during the installation, i will try to install again when i come home. Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 June 18, 2016 @Scimmia: not if OP used arch-chroot. @Yashka: Any chance you mounted the ESP to /boot after installing everything else (e.g. the linux package)? If so, your kernel and initramdisk are on your root partition, but are hidden due to the ESP being mounted over the /boot dir. Reinstalling the linux package while the ESP is mounted will probably fix it, but you should make sure that the ESP i
on how to use the content creation tools, see the video on the left.If you are an author/ contributor to Tek Syndicate, hi. Log into the Staff Area Choose Your Path Stalk Us STORE https://teksyndicate.com/comment/1579378 FORUM THE FEED LOGIN User login Username * Password * Create new account Request new password Log in JOIN US Loader.efi error Arch Linux Morgoth780 (Offline) joined: #1 | posted 2 years 8 months ago Loader.efi http://forums.drivepe.com/threads/error-loading-vmlinuz-linux-not-found-solved.115476/ error Arch Linux I've decided to take another stab at using Linux. I'm attempting to install Arch on my Acer laptop (Aspire V3-772G-9653) by dual-booting with windows 8.1. I've used the universal USB creator to create a not found bootable USB, but whenever I boot off of it, it says it failed to start the loader, which should be called "loader.efi"I can select OK, go to a "hash tool main menu" where it wants me to enroll a hash, which I have absolutely no idea what it's referring to.I looked on the installation guide on the arch wiki, and I'm thinking that maybe I need to disable secure boot and fast boot? vmlinuz not found At any rate, I have no idea what to do, and one of my friends who uses arch on a regular basis has no idea what the problem is. Sign in or Register to post comments Taco Bell (Offline) posts, joined: #2 Log in or register to post comments posted 2 years 8 months ago https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interfa... Morgoth780 (Offline) posts, joined: #3 Log in or register to post comments posted 2 years 8 months ago Looking at the instructions from that link, I'm able to load the loader.efi in that manner. but I can't find vmlinux-efi. Where should it be? Do I have a broken .iso? Taco Bell (Offline) posts, joined: #4 Log in or register to post comments posted 2 years 8 months ago Looks under the secure boot section. You really do need to have the wiki open when you do an arch install. You save time and headaches by going with manjaro it still is arch. Morgoth780 (Offline) posts, joined: #5 Log in or register to post comments posted 2 years 8 months ago I managed to find it. I'll look into Manjaro. Thanks for your help! Taco Bell (Offline) posts, joined: #6 Log in or register to post comments posted 2 years 8 months ago I like learning Linux from a top down approach, Use an
3, 2015. IceDragon13 Guest Still relevant two years later. Thanks! teateawhy wrote: My guess is that you have forgotten to mount the EFI System Partition before using pacstrap, that means the kernel was never copied to the ESP, but only the root partition. IceDragon13, Nov 3, 2015 #1 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Forums Drivepe Home Forums > Main Category > Main Forum > Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Contact Us Help Home Top RSS Terms and Rules