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03:37:59 Uchiha Member From: Sabará/MG - Brasil Registered: 2011-09-07 Posts: 45 Error loading \vmlinuz-linux: Not found (SOLVED) Hi!I'm following the error file vmlinuz not found Beginners' Guide. This is my /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf:title
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Archlinux /vmlinuz-linuxinitrd /initramfs-linux.imgoptions root=/dev/sda1 rwSo, when error loading vmlinuz-linux not found arch I reboot and try to boot the hd, it returns this error: Error loading \vmlinuz-linux: Not found. I tried to overwrite to /boot/vmlinuz-linux, without success. What
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have I forgotten to do?Thanks Last edited by Uchiha (2013-11-10 13:51:12) Linux user #519886 Offline #2 2013-11-10 03:42:55 WonderWoofy Member From: Los Gatos, CA Registered: 2012-05-19 Posts: 8,412 Re: Error loading \vmlinuz-linux: Not found (SOLVED) That is not really enough information to help you. Offline #3 2013-11-10 03:43:10 Trilby Forum Moderator error loading vmlinuz unsupported From: Massachusetts, USA Registered: 2011-11-29 Posts: 14,349 Website Re: Error loading \vmlinuz-linux: Not found (SOLVED) Can you provide more details:Is this an efi bootloader? Which one?How is the disk partitioned?The kernel will almost certainly not be at /boot/vmlinuz-linux while the bootloader is running - generally it will be in the working root directory (base of whichever partition the bootloader is running on). But depending on which efi loader you are using and how it is configured, you may have to copy the installed kernel over to the ESP. Last edited by Trilby (2013-11-10 03:44:11) Interrobang • Slider• How's my coding? See this page.• How's my moderating? Feel free to email any concerns, complaints, or objections. Offline #4 2013-11-10 11:11:51 teateawhy Member From: GER Registered: 2012-03-05 Posts: 1,060 Website Re: Error loading \vmlinuz-linux: Not found (SOLVED) My guess is that you have forgotten to mount the EFI System Partition before using
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