Suspect that problem was caused by bad blocks on the system partition.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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7.10 install: "Invalid or corrupt kernel image"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155430
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I will withdraw this report.
As I made clear in the original report, I could not install Gutsy Gibbon
from CD on this machine. This was the failure that was not understood.
Now over a year later, I have done complete install from CD, of 8.10
Intrepid Ibex.
However, before I did so, I had found
Hi Steve,
Can you just clarify for me when you say "I attempt to install that
version of Ubuntu", you mean you are attempting to install Hardy? If
this is the case would you be able to also test for us if this issue
still exists if you try to do a fresh install of the more recent
Intrepid Ibex 8.
If I attempt to install that version of Ubuntu on the machine I am typing this
message with RIGHT NOW,
the problem will still occur.
Has this been resolved?
If you have tried it, understood it, and made sure the bug is not in
current releases, then I will be very glad if you close the report.
Ot
Hi Steve,
This was just recently reassigned to the kernel package. From your last
comment (a few months ago) it would seem this is no longer an issue as
the machine in question has now moved to Hardy. Is it okay to just
close this out?
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Status: New => Incompl
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Sourcepackagename: bootcd => linux
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As stated in the message, the problem occurs when installing from CD's
that have been burnt and double-checked.
This was on a Dell Latitude D420 with 1.2GB RAM and lots of hard disk
space.
It is now running Ubuntu 8.04. In the meantime, I did an upgrade from
7.04 to 7.10 as I suggested. Only th
Sorry, were you trying to burn the cd that failed... or had you already burned
the cd and were trying to install from the cd?
can you provide some specifications on what model your computer is. Any
addition detail on what hardware you have would be appreciated
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