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I downloaded Ubuntu 13.10 to install on my external HDD. I have never worked with a Linux OS before so I'm completely new to this.



After I created a bootable USB flash disk with the ISO image on it, and configured my BIOS to boot from it, it gives an error saying that it could not find the kernel image:



/isolinux/syslinux.cfg and then a boot line, I've tried several of the solutions on other forums, but none of them worked.


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In your LiveUSB, follow the following steps :




  1. Enter the isolinux folder and rename the isolinux.cfg file to be syslinux.cfg. You may or may not need to rename isolinux.BIN to SYSLINUX.BIN, but it won't hurt to rename it too.


  2. Move up to the top level and rename the isolinux folder to be syslinux.


  3. Try to boot again from the USB.




Source : USB Installation Media - Community Ubuntu Documentation


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