How can I use Ubuntu live with a newer kernel?

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I've just bought a new Acer Aspire notebook with AMD Ryzen 5 CPU and Radeon GPU and my ubuntu 18.04 liveUSB doesn't start. The boot is okay but the kernel freezes with this message: AMD-Vi: Disabling interrupt remapping.



I found that this happens because older kernel doesn't support new amd stuffs so I would like to know how could I boot an Ubuntu install with the newer 4.17 kernel.



I tried to load the proper 4.17 image using grub(liveusb) command line but ls command doesn't do anything and so I can't find drives/partitions.



Does somebody have a solution for this? Thanks.







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    I've just bought a new Acer Aspire notebook with AMD Ryzen 5 CPU and Radeon GPU and my ubuntu 18.04 liveUSB doesn't start. The boot is okay but the kernel freezes with this message: AMD-Vi: Disabling interrupt remapping.



    I found that this happens because older kernel doesn't support new amd stuffs so I would like to know how could I boot an Ubuntu install with the newer 4.17 kernel.



    I tried to load the proper 4.17 image using grub(liveusb) command line but ls command doesn't do anything and so I can't find drives/partitions.



    Does somebody have a solution for this? Thanks.







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      I've just bought a new Acer Aspire notebook with AMD Ryzen 5 CPU and Radeon GPU and my ubuntu 18.04 liveUSB doesn't start. The boot is okay but the kernel freezes with this message: AMD-Vi: Disabling interrupt remapping.



      I found that this happens because older kernel doesn't support new amd stuffs so I would like to know how could I boot an Ubuntu install with the newer 4.17 kernel.



      I tried to load the proper 4.17 image using grub(liveusb) command line but ls command doesn't do anything and so I can't find drives/partitions.



      Does somebody have a solution for this? Thanks.







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      I've just bought a new Acer Aspire notebook with AMD Ryzen 5 CPU and Radeon GPU and my ubuntu 18.04 liveUSB doesn't start. The boot is okay but the kernel freezes with this message: AMD-Vi: Disabling interrupt remapping.



      I found that this happens because older kernel doesn't support new amd stuffs so I would like to know how could I boot an Ubuntu install with the newer 4.17 kernel.



      I tried to load the proper 4.17 image using grub(liveusb) command line but ls command doesn't do anything and so I can't find drives/partitions.



      Does somebody have a solution for this? Thanks.









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          Ubuntu live (generally linux live) systems can only use the kernel, that comes with the iso file.



          But you can get a newer iso file from the QA iso testing tracker. There are daily iso files of 'Bionic' alias 18.04 LTS (which develops slowly and in a stable way) and of 'Cosmic' to be released as 18.10 in October.



          You can check if one of these daily iso files will work. I don't know know any other [easy] way to get Ubuntu live with a newer kernel.






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          Ubuntu live (generally linux live) systems can only use the kernel, that comes with the iso file.



          But you can get a newer iso file from the QA iso testing tracker. There are daily iso files of 'Bionic' alias 18.04 LTS (which develops slowly and in a stable way) and of 'Cosmic' to be released as 18.10 in October.



          You can check if one of these daily iso files will work. I don't know know any other [easy] way to get Ubuntu live with a newer kernel.






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            Daily builds you can find here
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          Ubuntu live (generally linux live) systems can only use the kernel, that comes with the iso file.



          But you can get a newer iso file from the QA iso testing tracker. There are daily iso files of 'Bionic' alias 18.04 LTS (which develops slowly and in a stable way) and of 'Cosmic' to be released as 18.10 in October.



          You can check if one of these daily iso files will work. I don't know know any other [easy] way to get Ubuntu live with a newer kernel.






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            Daily builds you can find here
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          Ubuntu live (generally linux live) systems can only use the kernel, that comes with the iso file.



          But you can get a newer iso file from the QA iso testing tracker. There are daily iso files of 'Bionic' alias 18.04 LTS (which develops slowly and in a stable way) and of 'Cosmic' to be released as 18.10 in October.



          You can check if one of these daily iso files will work. I don't know know any other [easy] way to get Ubuntu live with a newer kernel.






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          Ubuntu live (generally linux live) systems can only use the kernel, that comes with the iso file.



          But you can get a newer iso file from the QA iso testing tracker. There are daily iso files of 'Bionic' alias 18.04 LTS (which develops slowly and in a stable way) and of 'Cosmic' to be released as 18.10 in October.



          You can check if one of these daily iso files will work. I don't know know any other [easy] way to get Ubuntu live with a newer kernel.







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