NetBootin: Invalid or corrupt Kernal image
Hi
Using NetBootin, I am able to store iso(Open Suse 11.2) image into PenDrive. When I am trying to install from Pen drive, am getting below error message above boot prompt after selecting default option from Unetbootin Screen Invalid or corrupt image Boot: Actually during booting (after I selecting Install from USB), am Getting NetBootin blue screen in which there are options like “Default” , “Linux” , “Rescue” and “Memory Check”. I tried with linux option and observed screens like select Language and so on. But I didn’t tried it fully because am having my own “autoyast” configuration file in xml and I would like to install suse 11.2 iso as per my config as below Boot: linux autoyat=usb///config.xml Please let me know how to overcome from “Invalid or corrupt image” error |
Hi!
1. Did you check md5sum after downloading? 2. Which burning program did you use? alfredo |
Hi alfredo,
I am using Open Suse 11.2(customized this again as per our product requirement).The Same iso image installed from CD in one of our machine and its working fine. I am using same iso image for PenDrive using Netbootin. I will get back to you on Q2 soon Tnanks for quick reply |
Hi!
Maybe your image on USB was not "burned" correctly; the best success I had with PartedMagic / UNetbootin; there are wide differences between various versions of UNetbootin. alfredo |
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/usb-sus...drive-install/
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Live_USB_stick http://lizards.opensuse.org/2008/05/...d-fastest-way/ I don't know of any way to use unetbootin for opensuse. Maybe they fixed that. |
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