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jrev
September 29th, 2009, 04:55 PM
Hi all,
I recently configured a USB key in order to install Ubuntu netbook remix on a new computer.
I tried it on my main computer running ubuntu 9.04 and the start is OK
I then tried it on my new computer which said :
boot from CD/DVD
disk boot failure
could not find kernel image
The mother card is : Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2H
My question is :
Which device should I select in order to boot on the USB key :
the options are : floppy, LS120, hard disk, CDROM, ZIP, USB-FDD, USB-ZIP, USB-CDROM, USB-HDD, legacy lan, Disabled.
I tried LS120, USB-FDD, USB-HDD without any success
Could you find why this new computer with so many options cannot boot on a USB key including a proper OS to install ?
Thanks
rreese6
September 29th, 2009, 05:33 PM
USB-HDD would be my guess
In BIOS Check the state of USB Legacy and change it.
A google search revealed that some owners of the same board
had dead USB ports on new boards...Info mainly from newegg site
jrev
September 30th, 2009, 07:11 AM
In fact, the hard disk had been disconnected !
But this doesn't solve my problem : howto be able to boot on a USB disk with this type of PC ?
The USB-HDD option was no good :P
Here is what you can find in the USB install key :
http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/capture-disk-navigateurdefichiers0.php
Is there anything missing ? for example a linux image ?
But then why does it boot on another PC ?
Thanks
jrev
September 30th, 2009, 02:08 PM
I tried my USB install key on a third PC with Ubuntu 9.04 and BIOS Award and the boot was OK on the first boot device as USB-ZIP
I then tried this option on the reluctant PC which blocked on the boot, after verifying DMI pool data :
Syslinux 3.53 Debian 2009.03.09 C BIOS copyright. 1994-2007 H. Peter Anvin
Boot: could not find kernel image : Linux
I tried to boot on an installation CD and there again the boot went to the HDD
jrev
October 2nd, 2009, 03:41 PM
Up please or
How to fix a bad BIOS ?
rreese6
October 4th, 2009, 03:14 PM
ok think about this...if the CD does not boot and it defaults to HD for booting. Three possible issues here.
1. CD-ROM Drive is defective or not connected correctly (Unlikely)
2. Bios not set up to Boot CD-ROM first, or
3. CD-ROM does not have boot-able media. Like when someone burns a DATA CD and only transfers the ISO File to the disk instead of Burning a CD from an ISO Image.
The view that it would appear that your USB began to boot then Could not
find a file was unusual. but you say the USB works on other machines...just not this one.....almost like after the boot starts, it forgets where is was reading.......does that seem about right?
jrev
October 14th, 2009, 08:12 AM
The solution was there :
the install booting key is considered as a Hard disk
So on my phoenix award BIOS :
1 insert your USB key before entering the BIOS
2 Reboot and enter the BIOS
3 select <Advanced boot features>
4 select <HD boot priority>, select your key and bring it to line 1
That is the trick...
Thanks for your answers
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