qualtch
March 23rd, 2009, 05:23 PM
Hello all,
I've ben trying to install Ubuntu on my eee pc with Wubi, and also by creating a bootable USB-stick with version 8.10.
Wubi installation didn't boot to OS after reboot and I had to return to windows. There was some kind of an error message but it disappeared always in a blink of an eye so I don't know why it didn't boot to OS.
So, after various reattempts, I decided to try an USB-stick installation. Everything went well until I tried to boot from the USB stick: It shows an error, which says something about wrong version of the kernel. It says, that it is impossible to boot from the USB device because the stick contains x86-64 kernel, while this laptop requires i686 kernel. How can I solve this? The image I downloaded is the 32bit -version...
I've ben trying to install Ubuntu on my eee pc with Wubi, and also by creating a bootable USB-stick with version 8.10.
Wubi installation didn't boot to OS after reboot and I had to return to windows. There was some kind of an error message but it disappeared always in a blink of an eye so I don't know why it didn't boot to OS.
So, after various reattempts, I decided to try an USB-stick installation. Everything went well until I tried to boot from the USB stick: It shows an error, which says something about wrong version of the kernel. It says, that it is impossible to boot from the USB device because the stick contains x86-64 kernel, while this laptop requires i686 kernel. How can I solve this? The image I downloaded is the 32bit -version...