I try to install Ubuntu via USB on my netbook.Īfter using installing on to a USB stick (using lili), I get the 'boot:’ console because the syslinux.cfg file is empty, as explained here. It is stuck on the screen SYSLINUX 4.03 EDD Copyright etc. Index of /pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/4.xx/. More than 27 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 80 million projects. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Strange thing was that it worked for some number of boots, but suddenly it did no longer work. This happened to me as well on my desktop pc. To build syslinux-3.86 on Ubuntu, Debian, and similar. Get the syslinux 3.86 download from here, maybe the syslinux-3.86.tar.gz file. With the Windows Command Prompt, cd over to the 'win32’ subdirectory of the Syslinux directory you downloaded and type the following, where 'F:’ is the drive letter for the TYPE11 partition on your USB stick: ‘Download Syslinux-this is a utility that will make the FAT32 partition of your USB stick bootable.
The procedure I am trying to follow says this: Download Syslinux For Windows I downloaded version 3.11 and opened and extracted it with Bitzipper: that works. I am not familiar with a lot of the language on the standard answers, so less tech is better. I don’t understand how to open and use Syslinux so that it can create a bootable USB.