[Bug 1869259] [NEW] Studio daily image can't find vmlinuz..

MarkF 1869259 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Mar 26 20:35:53 UTC 2020


Public bug reported:

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.).

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  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.
+ 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
- obvjously not reaching that point.).
+ obviously not reaching that point.).

** Description changed:

  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$" to verify that the usb
- stick was imaged without error.
+ The iso was zsynched (checksum automatically matched). I have run:
+ md5sum -c md5sum.txt | grep -v "OK$" 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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Title:
  Studio daily image can't find vmlinuz..

Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug 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.

  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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