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Hi guys.
This is my first post here. For the first time a adventured myself on installing Arch Linux on real hardware after months trying and testing in VirtualBox.
Now after installing the base system I cannot boot into Arch. Here's what we have:
- Laptop with UEFI (Arch installed in UEFI mode as well);
- Windows 8.1 already installed (and want to keep it in dual boot);
- Gummiboot installed and configured.
The Gummiboot menu shows up but when I select "Arch Linux" it doesn't boot telling me it cannot find "\vmlinuz-linux".
I configured the entry for the Arch system using the Beginners' Guide wiki and directed the path to /vmlinuz-vmlinux as instructed, maybe that's not the patch or I am doing something wrong.
Here's the partition table of the disk:
GPT
sda1 - Windows reserved (NTFS)
sda2 - EFI (VFAT)
sda3 - Windows reserved
sda4 - Windows 8.1 (NTFS)
sda5 - Arch Linux root (ext4) /mnt
sda6 - Arch Linux home (ext4) /mnt/home
sda7 - Linux Swap (swap)
Last edited by Skyflier (2014-04-02 18:29:29)
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mount the $esp to /boot then reinstall the kernel
Last edited by Mr.Elendig (2014-04-02 16:53:50)
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That fixed it. Many thanks!
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i have the exact same problem after hours and hours of trying to install gummiboot and i finally did now its says to em also it cannot find vmlinuz
what exactly do i need to do?
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@nikosgr33k --- please don't crosspost (original query: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=186119 )
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mount the $esp to /boot then reinstall the kernel
I think an example will help somebody: if root is /dev/sda2 and the efi partition is /dev/sda1, boot the arch iso then:
mount /dev/sda2 /mnt
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
genfstab -p /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
arch-chroot /mnt
pacman -S linux
The genfstab will add an entry for /dev/sda1, but it will probably duplicate /dev/sda2. So edit /mnt/etc/fstab and remove duplicate lines.
Last edited by colinkeenan (2015-09-15 01:04:09)
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Please leave the dead to rest in peace; a lot has changed since April 2014.
Closing.
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