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I accidentally deleted files in the boot directory and now the system cannot boot anymore. Is it possible to restore the boot directory and especially the file /boot/vmlinuz-3.11.0-12-generic ? I saw a similar problem here : System doesn't boot anymore. Error: file initrd.img-3.11.0-20-generic not found The solution would be to mount the local partition in a live environment and re-install the files. As I am a real newbie (as you can see from my problem itself) I have difficulties to adjust the solution to my specific case. I have access to my computer from a live USB and the result of sudo blkid is /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sda1: UUID="BD1B-FB3E" TYPE="vfat" /dev/sda2: UUID="ad8e18f0-dccd-4aa6-acbe-b3db9f5634a3" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sda3: UUID="b8b1b2fc-cebb-4bb7-8739-899147dcd776" TYPE="swap" /dev/sdb1: UUID="CDC9-DC5D" TYPE="vfat" /dev/sdc1: UUID="E6A3-F52D" TYPE="vfat" Do you know if it is possible to restore the files or, if not, to save my data (which is not on a specific partition as it should be...) ? Thanks a lo
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Tiny Core? Or peruse Core Concepts. Home Help Login Register Tiny Core Linux » Tiny Core Base » TCB Q&A Forum » [SOLVED] kernel /boot/bzImage quiet > Error 15: File not found « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: [SOLVED] kernel /boot/bzImage quiet > Error 15: File not found (Read 5900 times) Adam WikiUser Posts: 33 [SOLVED] kernel /boot/bzImage quiet > Error 15: File not found « on: July 29, 2013, 03:43:36 PM » Hi all,This is my first attempt to install Core to the hard disk in Virtual Box. I’ve documented everything here, but having some problem when trying to boot it. Error message isQuotekernel /boot/bzImage quietError 15: File not foundAny help would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.http://firewallengineer.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/first-attempt-to-install-tiny-core-linux-to-hard-disk/ « Last Edit: August 11, 2013, 11:30:09 PM by Adam » Logged coreplayer2 Hero Member Posts: 2138 Re: kernel /boot/bzImage quiet > Error 15: File not found « Reply #1 on: July 29, 2013, 04:05:28 PM » I recommend creating a vhd/vdi then boot to a tc iso then install tc-install from the repo and run it to install tc to the virtual driveThat way at least you would have a guide to create the correct boot config file next time. (Use vmlinuz instead of bzimage and loglevel=3 instead of quiet might be more appropriate)Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD « Last Edit: July 29, 2013, 04:08:15 PM by coreplayer2 » Logged Akane Jr. Member Posts: 71 Re: kernel /boot/bzImage quiet > Error 15: File not found « Reply #2 on: July 29, 2013, 04:33:45 PM » Hi Adam.Add additional boot options to 'append' line, not 'kernel' line.Akane. Logged Sorry for my terrible English.Country: JapanInterested in: HPC, low-level programming, embedded system and so on Adam WikiUser Posts: 33 Re: kernel /boot/bzImage quiet > Error 15: File not found « Reply #3 on: July 30, 2013, 02:41:49 PM » Quote from: coreplayer2 on July 29, 2013, 04:05:28 PMI recommend creating a vhd/vdi then boot to a tc iso then install tc-install from the repo and run it to install tc to the virtual driveThat way at least you would have a guide to