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Operating System Specific Discussions => AROS Research Operating System => Topic started by: Spektro on April 07, 2019, 03:27:07 PM
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Hello,
I'm trying to install Icaros Desktop Live! version 2.2.6. I wrote its iso image to a pen drive (using UNetbootin tool). It boots nicely to the boot options menu but selecting any of the available options (Default, Icaros Desktop, or AROS) gives me the following error:
Invalid or corrupt kernel image.
Does the iso image contain an invalid kernel image, like it says, or should the image be burned to a DVD in order to work?
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Unetbootin is for making bootable USB sticks of Linux distros. IcarosDesktop is not a Linux or BSD distro so there's no *nix kernel to be transferred to your USB stick.
There's a Linux-hosted version of AROS that may work with unetbootin though.
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So the Icaros Desktop Live! DVD is not bootable?
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The DVD is bootable. But you didn't use a DVD, did you?
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No. I tried several times to burn a DVD but it always failed. That's why I wrote the iso image to a pen drive.
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What kind of OS are you running?
I use rufus under W7 and it works..... eem... it works.... (at least)
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I have 4 partitions for various operating systems. I've already installed Windows XP, Windows 7, and Linux. The last partition is for AROS, if I manage to install it.
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Have you looked through the installation manual? I'm sure it tells you how to write the image to either DVD or USB
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Did you follow the instructions in the Icaros Desktop manual pdf for installing on a pendrive?
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Did you follow the instructions in the Icaros Desktop manual pdf for installing on a pendrive?
There is a chicken and egg problem. You need to boot to AROS before you can install it on the pen drive.
A friend burned an AROS Live CD for me. It boots on one computer but not mine :( It gets stuck on a grey screen after loading for a good while. Looks like I'm not going to install AROS :(
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Did you follow the instructions in the Icaros Desktop manual pdf for installing on a pendrive?
There is a chicken and egg problem. You need to boot to AROS before you can install it on the pen drive.
A friend burned an AROS Live CD for me. It boots on one computer but not mine :( It gets stuck on a grey screen after loading for a good while. Looks like I'm not going to install AROS :(
When you say 'CD' you mean the 'light' version then? I was going to suggest trying that instead of the DVD. I seem to remember giving it its own hard drive at the time for some reason. The cd I burned was definitely bootable and you could test it out before installing (AROS that is). I wouldn't know about the dvd version but I presume it would be the same. Mine wasn't a compatible machine off the list, I managed to get my AROS connected to the internet but I couldn't get sound or correct graphic drivers to work. I had some fun trying though. I wonder whether your system is unhappy with the drives connected to it and it's stuck in drive scan mode or something. Pure speculation btw...