Hang When Loading off USB, at command sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28
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I am trying to boot Ubuntu 12.04 from the live USB. It runs properly until the kernel gives an error while booting:
[ 32.072015] [left arrow c15af11f right Arrow] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28
I also initially had a wireless issue that was fixed with a BIOS update. Is there any way to fix the error shown above? I an using an Acer Aspire 5002 with Windows XP professional.
12.04 kernel live-usb boot-failure
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I am trying to boot Ubuntu 12.04 from the live USB. It runs properly until the kernel gives an error while booting:
[ 32.072015] [left arrow c15af11f right Arrow] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28
I also initially had a wireless issue that was fixed with a BIOS update. Is there any way to fix the error shown above? I an using an Acer Aspire 5002 with Windows XP professional.
12.04 kernel live-usb boot-failure
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I am trying to boot Ubuntu 12.04 from the live USB. It runs properly until the kernel gives an error while booting:
[ 32.072015] [left arrow c15af11f right Arrow] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28
I also initially had a wireless issue that was fixed with a BIOS update. Is there any way to fix the error shown above? I an using an Acer Aspire 5002 with Windows XP professional.
12.04 kernel live-usb boot-failure
I am trying to boot Ubuntu 12.04 from the live USB. It runs properly until the kernel gives an error while booting:
[ 32.072015] [left arrow c15af11f right Arrow] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28
I also initially had a wireless issue that was fixed with a BIOS update. Is there any way to fix the error shown above? I an using an Acer Aspire 5002 with Windows XP professional.
12.04 kernel live-usb boot-failure
12.04 kernel live-usb boot-failure
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I also had some problems installing from a USB. I downloaded the ISO from the website again and noticed that it was 200mb bigger than the previous ISO I had downloaded (both were downloaded from ubuntu.com). I put the new ISO on the USB and then that worked just fine for me. It's simple but, it might be worth a shot to just try over. Worked for me.
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
Good luck!
Levent
Hi Levent, Thanks for the idea. I ran it on another laptop and it worked perfectly so I am pretty sure it relates to the Acer. I will try that in any case. Cheers, David
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1 Answer
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I also had some problems installing from a USB. I downloaded the ISO from the website again and noticed that it was 200mb bigger than the previous ISO I had downloaded (both were downloaded from ubuntu.com). I put the new ISO on the USB and then that worked just fine for me. It's simple but, it might be worth a shot to just try over. Worked for me.
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
Good luck!
Levent
Hi Levent, Thanks for the idea. I ran it on another laptop and it worked perfectly so I am pretty sure it relates to the Acer. I will try that in any case. Cheers, David
â user59027
May 1 '12 at 5:52
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I also had some problems installing from a USB. I downloaded the ISO from the website again and noticed that it was 200mb bigger than the previous ISO I had downloaded (both were downloaded from ubuntu.com). I put the new ISO on the USB and then that worked just fine for me. It's simple but, it might be worth a shot to just try over. Worked for me.
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
Good luck!
Levent
Hi Levent, Thanks for the idea. I ran it on another laptop and it worked perfectly so I am pretty sure it relates to the Acer. I will try that in any case. Cheers, David
â user59027
May 1 '12 at 5:52
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up vote
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up vote
0
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I also had some problems installing from a USB. I downloaded the ISO from the website again and noticed that it was 200mb bigger than the previous ISO I had downloaded (both were downloaded from ubuntu.com). I put the new ISO on the USB and then that worked just fine for me. It's simple but, it might be worth a shot to just try over. Worked for me.
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
Good luck!
Levent
I also had some problems installing from a USB. I downloaded the ISO from the website again and noticed that it was 200mb bigger than the previous ISO I had downloaded (both were downloaded from ubuntu.com). I put the new ISO on the USB and then that worked just fine for me. It's simple but, it might be worth a shot to just try over. Worked for me.
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
Good luck!
Levent
answered May 1 '12 at 5:30
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Hi Levent, Thanks for the idea. I ran it on another laptop and it worked perfectly so I am pretty sure it relates to the Acer. I will try that in any case. Cheers, David
â user59027
May 1 '12 at 5:52
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Hi Levent, Thanks for the idea. I ran it on another laptop and it worked perfectly so I am pretty sure it relates to the Acer. I will try that in any case. Cheers, David
â user59027
May 1 '12 at 5:52
Hi Levent, Thanks for the idea. I ran it on another laptop and it worked perfectly so I am pretty sure it relates to the Acer. I will try that in any case. Cheers, David
â user59027
May 1 '12 at 5:52
Hi Levent, Thanks for the idea. I ran it on another laptop and it worked perfectly so I am pretty sure it relates to the Acer. I will try that in any case. Cheers, David
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