install from usb
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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systeminstaller (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: systeminstaller
I am trying to install Kubuntu 8.04 beta from USB. I have never attempted a USB install before, so I used this page as a guide:
https:/
I used the isotostick.sh script linked to on that page.
When I boot from USB I get the Kubuntu graphic with the following text:
"The default installation is suitable for most desktop or laptop systems. Press F1 for help and advanced installation options.
To install only the command-line base system, type 'cli' then ENTER. For the default installation, press ENTER."
I press enter, then I get this error message:
"could not find kernel image: /install./vm"
I googled the error, and the only hit was to the following thread on the Ubuntu forums:
http://
The user DaBruGo posted some changes that he made to the syslinux.cfg file. I used his syslinux.cfg file, which suggests a kernel location of "vmlinuz" instead of"/install/
"could not find kernel image: vmlinux"
The hardware is a Dell Inspiron E1505 / 6400 with a 2gHz Intel DuoCore2 processor, 2GB RAM, ATI X1400 graphics, and 1680x1050 display. The 80GB hard drive has an Hardy-alpha6 on sda1 (15 GB), my daily driver Feisty on sda2 (15 GB), 3 GB swap on sda3, and about 45GB on sda4 which is mounted at /home.
tags: | added: hardy precise |
Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?