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Intrepid reached end of life some time ago, are you able to replicate
this on 12.04 or higher?
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Same problem here.
I hypothesise that this has something to do with the linux packages not being
installed by default. (It was not installed in the livecd as far as i can tell)
A solution would be to chroot into the installed partition, run sudo aptitude
update and sudo aptitude install linux.
Ok I put the hypothesis into practice, I logged into my normal environment (I
had to edit the menu.lst file to do this, but it seems that many people are
down with that)
I think these steps will rectify the problem, but I being a little n00bish
mucked up the order and ended up breaking my fresh
I have exactly the 'opposite' problem after installing Alpha5 today. I
do have the vmlinuz file, but not initrd.img! I'm using 64 bit Core2
dual. (I've selected the option not to install the Grub, because I want
to keep the original one.)
By the way, during the install, I found some mysterious
I later booted into the amd64 Intrepid Alpha 5 livecd (downloaded on 13
Sep), and opened a terminal, typed: sudo find / -name initrd.img* .
The two search results are both dead symlinks, with the actual file
missing. Maybe it's a problem with this particular version of nightly
build CD?
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Gave the same problem on Alpha 5 (except with 2.6.27-2. I still haven't
been able to install Intrepid (64-bit). It only puts the initrd on /boot
plus a vmcoreinfo file, but not the vmlinuz file.
When I changed menu.lst to boot from the Hardy kernel (2.6.24-19), I can
boot Kubuntu. But if I try to