2020-03-26 20:35:53 |
MarkF |
bug |
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added bug |
2020-03-26 20:40:10 |
MarkF |
description |
ISO testing 20.04 Studio daily image (20200326). Booting shows an error "/boot not found". Eventually it reaches the Grub menu. Choosing "Try" results in "can't find vmlinuz". I believe the first time I booted this USB stick, it hung with more of an error before reaching the Grub menu. Subsequent boots of the same device seem skip past what I saw. I'm only seeing "/boot not found" there. (And then "cant find vmlinuz" when choose "try without installing"). I could burn the image again to see if that first boot is indeed different. But, the repeatability of the "can't find vmlinuz" is enough, I think.
I have run: md5sum -c md5sum.txt | grep -v "OK$" to verify that the usb stick was imaged without error.
Testing on: i3-3217U 1.8Ghz; 3rd gen core processor gfx; Broadcom BCM43228 (Lenovo ThinkPad X131e 3367 laptop). The wifi card isn't supported until after install. I have to use RJ45 to install. (But, it's obvjously not reaching that point.). |
ISO testing 20.04 Studio daily image (20200326). Booting shows an error "/boot not found". Eventually it reaches the Grub menu. Choosing "Try" results in "can't find vmlinuz".
I believe the first time I booted this USB stick, it hung with more of an error before reaching the Grub menu. Subsequent boots of the same device seem to skip past what I first saw. I'm only seeing "/boot not found" there. (And then "cant find vmlinuz" when choose "try without installing"). I could burn the image again to see if that first boot is indeed different. But, the repeatability of the "can't find vmlinuz" is enough for now, I think.
I have run: md5sum -c md5sum.txt | grep -v "OK$" to verify that the usb stick was imaged without error.
Testing on: i3-3217U 1.8Ghz; 3rd gen core processor gfx; Broadcom BCM43228 (Lenovo ThinkPad X131e 3367 laptop). The wifi card isn't supported until after install. I have to use RJ45 to install. (But, it's obviously not reaching that point.). |
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2020-03-26 20:42:09 |
MarkF |
description |
ISO testing 20.04 Studio daily image (20200326). Booting shows an error "/boot not found". Eventually it reaches the Grub menu. Choosing "Try" results in "can't find vmlinuz".
I believe the first time I booted this USB stick, it hung with more of an error before reaching the Grub menu. Subsequent boots of the same device seem to skip past what I first saw. I'm only seeing "/boot not found" there. (And then "cant find vmlinuz" when choose "try without installing"). I could burn the image again to see if that first boot is indeed different. But, the repeatability of the "can't find vmlinuz" is enough for now, I think.
I have run: md5sum -c md5sum.txt | grep -v "OK$" to verify that the usb stick was imaged without error.
Testing on: i3-3217U 1.8Ghz; 3rd gen core processor gfx; Broadcom BCM43228 (Lenovo ThinkPad X131e 3367 laptop). The wifi card isn't supported until after install. I have to use RJ45 to install. (But, it's obviously not reaching that point.). |
ISO testing 20.04 Studio daily image (20200326). Booting shows an error "/boot not found". Eventually it reaches the Grub menu. Choosing "Try" results in "can't find vmlinuz".
I believe the first time I booted this USB stick, it hung with more of an error before reaching the Grub menu. Subsequent boots of the same device seem to skip past what I first saw. I'm only seeing "/boot not found" there. (And then "cant find vmlinuz" when choose "try without installing"). I could burn the image again to see if that first boot is indeed different. But, the repeatability of the "can't find vmlinuz" is enough for now, I think.
The iso was zsynched (checksum automatically matched). I have run: md5sum -c md5sum.txt | grep -v "OK$" to verify that the usb stick was imaged without error.
Testing on: i3-3217U 1.8Ghz; 3rd gen core processor gfx; Broadcom BCM43228 (Lenovo ThinkPad X131e 3367 laptop). The wifi card isn't supported until after install. I have to use RJ45 to install. (But, it's obviously not reaching that point.). |
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2020-03-26 21:00:04 |
Ubuntu QA Website |
tags |
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iso-testing |
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2020-10-14 23:40:45 |
Erich Eickmeyer |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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