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boot: could not find kernel image: linux

#1 Post by lisak »

I downloaded the 60gig ISO and burned it to a CD-RW. And I looked at the CD, and it contains files etc.

BUT, when I try to boot from the CD I get this message:

boot: Could not find kernel image: linux

And then it goes no further!!

Whats the problem please?

Lisa

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#2 Post by Bruce B »

> I downloaded the 60gig ISO and burned it to a CD-RW. And I looked at the CD, and it contains files etc.

Lisa, I realize it was just a typo, but it did make me laugh, thank you.

> BUT, when I try to boot from the CD I get this message:

> boot: Could not find kernel image: linux

> And then it goes no further!!

> Whats the problem please?

We get more problems with people using CD-RW than with CD-R (lots more).

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#3 Post by Ian »

Sorry, you must have made a mistake, the iso should be 60M not 60Gig.

When you download Puppy there are two things to remember and do.

1. Download the md5sum.txt file and check the iso for download errors, instructions are on the Puppy download page at www.goosee.com/puppy.

2. When you burn the iso burn it as an image not a straight copy to CD.

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#4 Post by Flash »

I guess you must have burned a bootable CD or it wouldn't have got that far. :)

I use CD-RW myself, so that's not the problem. What burning program did you use?

Suggest you try erasing the CD-RW and burning it again, at a slower speed.

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#5 Post by MU »

I got this in my german board:

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Hallo
ich bin gerade dabei dieses Linux zu testen und bin

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#6 Post by lisak »

I have burned the ISO successfuly using k3b, a front end for cdrecord.

Its burned ok, and shows all the files etc on the cd-rw.

And it begins to boot the CD, but stops and gives the error message:

Could not find kernel image: linux

And I tried burning this using 4x and 2x and 1x speed with SAME message when trying to boot it.

So what is the fix please? All I want to do is boot this CD :) I have never had problems before burning linux ISO files, this is FIRST time.

Any advice please, or I will have to skip trying out puppy.

Thank you

lisa

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#7 Post by lisak »

boot.cat
boot.msg
goofy.16
image.gz
isolinux.bin
isolinux.cfg
usr_cram.fs
vmlinuz

the above are all files on the cd.

yet it wont boot

help???

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#8 Post by Ian »

Have you tried a different CDRW disk or a CDR.

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#9 Post by lisak »

Ian wrote:Have you tried a different CDRW disk or a CDR.
Well I wanted to use a CD-RW to take advantage of the benefit of writing files to it. And no, I havent tried a cd-r as I wanted to use Puppy on a CD-RW.

And should I be using the file called:

puppy-1.0.4-mozilla.iso

Thanks

Lisa

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#10 Post by Flash »

Did you see this post? What computer are you using? Have you access to another computer to try your CD?

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#11 Post by Bruce B »

> Well I wanted to use a CD-RW to take advantage of the benefit of writing files to it. And no, I havent tried a cd-r as I wanted to use Puppy on a CD-RW.

You have to know for yourself if your CD-ROM drive supports CD-RW as it should. I would think it would if it can write them. Just in case your booting CD-ROM drive is a different drive, it is something you might want to consider. But you know your computer and I don't.

As far as md5sums are concerned, I think the md5sum that really matters is the one on the CD disk. It is time consuming to do, but I think k3b has the option to verify the written CD against the orginal .iso

> And should I be using the file called:

> puppy-1.0.4-mozilla.iso

That's the one I use. There is not a problem with this release along the lines of the trouble you are having.

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#12 Post by Ted Dog »

Have you used the CD-RW for a prior boot linux iso? It may need to be erased or formatted to over write prior boot section. This list doesnot contain linuz
TED :?:

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#13 Post by lisak »

Ted Dog wrote:Have you used the CD-RW for a prior boot linux iso? It may need to be erased or formatted to over write prior boot section. This list doesnot contain linuz
TED :?:
I have tried using a brand new CD-RW, with same thing happening.

It seems this boot CD does not work with all computers! But I have nevr had any trouble using linux LIVECD before. This is the very first time.

May I suggest looking at the Puppy for upgrading to work better with more computers, like other liveCD does.

Thank you

lisa

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#14 Post by Guest »

I think there is a problem if the CD-ROM drive is not hda, hdb, hdc, or hdd. I forgot to mention that. This might be the problem you are having.

guest helmut

could not find kernel image: linux

#15 Post by guest helmut »

I have the same problem with the CD that came with the last "linux-user" magazine.
Is it posible to create a boot-floppy?
Or can I tell lilo at boot time where to find the image?

Helmut

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