Build Ubuntu 12.04 x64 : boot error /casper/vmlinuz.efi file not found
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu Builder |
Fix Released
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High
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Francesco Muriana |
Bug Description
Hi,
first of all thanks for your project ;)
using ubuntu-builder 2.3.5 on a 12.04 x64 ubuntu station, building a custom 12.04 x64 is ok but the iso boot with an error "/casper/
I tried several rebuild changing kernel versions also putting a symlink in casper before build (doesn't work with major error)
I found some interesting info concerning vmlinuz.efi on x64 => https:/
"Updated releases of Ubuntu 12.04 and later may designate the 64-bit kernel as vmlinuz.efi. This file is still located in the /casper folder. When creating the menuentry, use vmlinuz.efi rather than vmliinuz in the linux line for the 64-bit version."
Hope you could patch this easily.
Ps: screen of boot error on qemu.
Regards
Changed in ubuntu-builder: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
For debugging/test : ubuntu- builder/ extras/ Build casper/ vmlinuz. efi boot/vmlinuz* $ISOPATH/ casper/ vmlinuz. efi
i modified your script /usr/share/
line 76 adding => rm -f $ISOPATH/
and line 238 modifying => cp -f $FSPATH/
Of course i guess you need to script this more cleanly to check versions because here it works only for x64 ubuntu 12.04 (don't know for 12.10/13.04 etc..)
And building ISO => boot ok no more error message.
I have others problems but it comes from my previous tests, i will redo the complete update/build to check, i'm trying to build an updated MATE 1.6 environment.