Blackbelt2011
June 16th, 2012, 09:12 PM
Hi,
I have a Live-System Boot DVD with Ubuntu 10.04.
There is a utility installed on the DVD to create a new boot medium.
I plugged in a new empty Kingston 4GB memory stick (the system uses 3 GB for itself), and it was found by the utility program.
I can see that there are probably all folders written on the stick: .disk, casper, desinfect, preseed, syslinux, and the files urdrive, unInstaller and casper-rw.
But when I try to boot from this stick, there is an error message "vesamenu.c32: not a COM32R image". I don't know what this means.
then there is a prompt: boot: but there is no booting.
I want to keep this special DVD from the c't magazine, because it contains 4 virus scanners. Can anybody give me a hint to boot a Laptop from that stick? With the DVD there is no problem, but on the USB stick it does not work.
Thanks
Blackbelt2011
I have a Live-System Boot DVD with Ubuntu 10.04.
There is a utility installed on the DVD to create a new boot medium.
I plugged in a new empty Kingston 4GB memory stick (the system uses 3 GB for itself), and it was found by the utility program.
I can see that there are probably all folders written on the stick: .disk, casper, desinfect, preseed, syslinux, and the files urdrive, unInstaller and casper-rw.
But when I try to boot from this stick, there is an error message "vesamenu.c32: not a COM32R image". I don't know what this means.
then there is a prompt: boot: but there is no booting.
I want to keep this special DVD from the c't magazine, because it contains 4 virus scanners. Can anybody give me a hint to boot a Laptop from that stick? With the DVD there is no problem, but on the USB stick it does not work.
Thanks
Blackbelt2011