I have just installed Ubuntu Mobile in Asus R2 UMPC and everything worked
fine till boot time after finishing.

Error 15 (File not found) appeared because the path to kernel in menu.lst
(/boot/last-good-boot/vmlinuz) didn't exist, neither the directory nor the
file, so I tried to play around but it didn't worked as Error 13 (Invalid or
unsupported executable format) appeared.

This is what I tried according to the file system (modify menu.lst):

#title        Ubuntu intrepid (development branch), kernel Last successful
boot
#root        (hd0,4)
#kernel        /boot/last-good-boot/vmlinuz
root=UUID=d4385ca4-3ee5-4181-9739-3cbd744d4bf3 ro quiet splash
last-good-boot
#quiet

title        Ubuntu Mobile
root        (hd0,4)
kernel        /boot/vmcoreinfo-2.6.27-4-generic
initrd        /boot/initrd.img-2.6.27-4-generic
quiet

Anyway, it didn't worked. It seems that the files are corrupted, or maybe
I'm missing something.


Are errors 15 and/or 13 what people are facing when installing Ubuntu Mobile
into HDD?


Best regards,
Javi



2008/9/26 Steve Paine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Seems very strange that it worked second time around. I can't see why it
> didnt work the first tie round. I thought a dd copied raw data to the disk
> starting at the first sector therefore overwriting anything, including
> formating, that was on the disk before.
> Great that its working now though. Have you tried an install to HDD yet?
> AFAIK, the install function isnt working for anyone yet.
> I'll have a go at a manual grub fix later today.
>
> Steve.
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Javier Gálvez Guerrero <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thank you all for your answers. I must say it finally worked. How? Check
>> this out...
>>
>> As I said in previous mails, dumping data (with 'dd') to a USB key and
>> trying to boot the latest Ubuntu Mobile 
>> image<http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/>didn't work with two 
>> different USB keys and three different devices (Samsung
>> Q1 UMPC, Asus G1 laptop and Acer TravelMate 3000 laptop).
>>
>> Just to give it a try, I created a Ubuntu MID image with Moblin's MIC
>> tool, but it neither worked. I didn't give any importance to that as I
>> didn't care too much about the target CPU architecture, I just wanted to see
>> how the behaviour of the devices was when trying to boot from the USB key
>> with a MIC-created image.
>>
>> Then, I dumped again an Ubuntu Mobile image with 'dd'; just the same
>> procedure as the first try and with the same image. Then...it worked in
>> Samsung Q1 (remember, non-Ultra), Asus G1 laptop and in Asus R2 UMPC as
>> well.
>>
>> In Asus R2 the touchscreen didn't work at all, just the buttons but
>> everything else was OK, as in the other two devices (in SQ1 the touchscreen
>> worked properly). Well, I need to check the network connectivity as I need
>> to configure static IP networking instead of automatic DHCP, but wireless
>> networks are properly scanned.
>>
>>
>> So, can be possible that Moblin's MIC tool prepared/formatted the USB key
>> in such a special way that it could be properly booted? If not, I can't
>> understand what happened at all.
>>
>> Steve, have you checked this out? If not and you feel like doing it,
>> please, some feedback would be much appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Thank you all again for your time and support,
>> Javi
>>
>>
>> 2008/9/25 Prajwal Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> HI Javi,
>>>   Try using 'bs=4096' with the dd command. I have seen USB key not boot
>>> when dd is used without setting byte size.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Praj
>>>
>>>
>>> Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm using 'dd' in a Ubuntu 8.04 box.
>>>>
>>>> The blinking cursor appears with a SanDisk Cruzer Micro (4GB) USB key.
>>>>
>>>> I have just tried with a Kingston Datatraveler (2GB) and, instead of the
>>>> blinking cursor, I got a "No bootable partition in table" message.
>>>>
>>>> Any additional steps to prepare the bootable USB key?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your help,
>>>> Javi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2008/9/25 Ryan Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>>>>
>>>>    How are you preparing the usb key? Are you just copying over or
>>>>    using DD from a linux box?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>    Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>    I have downloaded both September 23rd and 25th images of Ubuntu
>>>>>    Mobile from here and
>>>>>    <http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mid/intrepid/>, after following
>>>>>    the instructions here <http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/>,
>>>>>    I haven't been able to boot my Samsung Q1 (note it is not an
>>>>>    Ultra version). As I was said it should work both in Ultra an
>>>>>    non-Ultra versions of the UMPC, I thought I wouldn't have any
>>>>>    problem at all, but that's not the case.
>>>>>
>>>>>    I've set the BIOS booting priorities properly and I've checked
>>>>>    the two images in 3 different devices (2 laptops and the UMPC)
>>>>>    and all terminals and images have the same problem: instead of
>>>>>    booting Ubuntu a blinking cursor appears in the top left corner
>>>>>    of the screen, no activity at all, neither in the USB nor in the
>>>>>    UMPC (I have waited for more than 15 minutes...).
>>>>>
>>>>>    Should I have any special USB key to make it boot?
>>>>>
>>>>>    Any help would be much appreciated as I'm quite interested in
>>>>>    developing and testing under this platform. If needed more info,
>>>>>    please, tell me.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    Thank you all,
>>>>>    Javi
>>>>>
>>>>>
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