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Thread: "cannot read the Linux header." New install, old machine

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    SOLVED: "cannot read the Linux header." New install, old machine

    I hope not. I have an old Compaq Evo laptop and I have completed a fresh install of lubuntu from here: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/r...11.10/release/.
    There were no complaints during setup which was a complete wipe of the 250 GB HD. I get a boot menu when booting from the HD but it has never got past the error message:

    error: cannot read the Linux header.
    error: you need to load the kernel first.

    I am now in rescue mode and I can execute a shell in /dev/sda1. When I do fdisk -l I see just three partitions:

    - /dev/sda1 (id:83), real big
    - /dev/sda2 (id:5), extended
    - /dev/sda5 (id:82), swap

    I can see files in /boot and in ~.

    My RESULTS.txt should be attached.

    I thought its maybe a BIOS limit thing with the old BIOS and large HD. But the pertinent files should all be stored at the beginning so would that matter?
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    Last edited by ScrollerBlaster; January 24th, 2012 at 12:28 PM.

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    Re: "cannot read the Linux header." New install, old machine

    Reinstalled, manually partitioning to keep partition sizes less than whatever limit the old BIOS could cope with (e.g. 40 GB for /, 2 GB for /boot).

    Now it's up and running.

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