Can't dual boot Ubuntu: Error 15:(http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15) File not found












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Dual booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.10.



Used UUI and Rufus, but neither worked. Is there any possible way to fix that? I can't find any answer to this question on the web.



Booting 'Boot ubuntu'

(hd0,0)
Filesystem type is iso9660_Joliet, using whole disk
[Linux-bzImage, setup=0x4200, size=0x821b58]
initrd /casper/ILUG

Error 15:(http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15)
File not found

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    This might help: askubuntu.com/questions/129689/…

    – Kulfy
    Nov 10 '18 at 12:48











  • @Kulfy unfortunately not.

    – shant3r
    Nov 10 '18 at 12:57






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    There is no grub4dos with standard Ubuntu installer. With UEFI boot you use grub2 to boot. help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/… & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…

    – oldfred
    Nov 10 '18 at 15:26











  • @oldfred ubuntu 18.04 has no issues with installing everything in same way as i try to do with 18.10 version. Ubuntu 17.10 and 17.04 work aswell, so it's something with Ubuntu 18.10.

    – shant3r
    Nov 10 '18 at 17:15
















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Dual booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.10.



Used UUI and Rufus, but neither worked. Is there any possible way to fix that? I can't find any answer to this question on the web.



Booting 'Boot ubuntu'

(hd0,0)
Filesystem type is iso9660_Joliet, using whole disk
[Linux-bzImage, setup=0x4200, size=0x821b58]
initrd /casper/ILUG

Error 15:(http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15)
File not found

Press any key to continue...


enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    This might help: askubuntu.com/questions/129689/…

    – Kulfy
    Nov 10 '18 at 12:48











  • @Kulfy unfortunately not.

    – shant3r
    Nov 10 '18 at 12:57






  • 1





    There is no grub4dos with standard Ubuntu installer. With UEFI boot you use grub2 to boot. help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/… & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…

    – oldfred
    Nov 10 '18 at 15:26











  • @oldfred ubuntu 18.04 has no issues with installing everything in same way as i try to do with 18.10 version. Ubuntu 17.10 and 17.04 work aswell, so it's something with Ubuntu 18.10.

    – shant3r
    Nov 10 '18 at 17:15














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Dual booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.10.



Used UUI and Rufus, but neither worked. Is there any possible way to fix that? I can't find any answer to this question on the web.



Booting 'Boot ubuntu'

(hd0,0)
Filesystem type is iso9660_Joliet, using whole disk
[Linux-bzImage, setup=0x4200, size=0x821b58]
initrd /casper/ILUG

Error 15:(http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15)
File not found

Press any key to continue...


enter image description here










share|improve this question
















Dual booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.10.



Used UUI and Rufus, but neither worked. Is there any possible way to fix that? I can't find any answer to this question on the web.



Booting 'Boot ubuntu'

(hd0,0)
Filesystem type is iso9660_Joliet, using whole disk
[Linux-bzImage, setup=0x4200, size=0x821b58]
initrd /casper/ILUG

Error 15:(http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15)
File not found

Press any key to continue...


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    This might help: askubuntu.com/questions/129689/…

    – Kulfy
    Nov 10 '18 at 12:48











  • @Kulfy unfortunately not.

    – shant3r
    Nov 10 '18 at 12:57






  • 1





    There is no grub4dos with standard Ubuntu installer. With UEFI boot you use grub2 to boot. help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/… & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…

    – oldfred
    Nov 10 '18 at 15:26











  • @oldfred ubuntu 18.04 has no issues with installing everything in same way as i try to do with 18.10 version. Ubuntu 17.10 and 17.04 work aswell, so it's something with Ubuntu 18.10.

    – shant3r
    Nov 10 '18 at 17:15














  • 1





    This might help: askubuntu.com/questions/129689/…

    – Kulfy
    Nov 10 '18 at 12:48











  • @Kulfy unfortunately not.

    – shant3r
    Nov 10 '18 at 12:57






  • 1





    There is no grub4dos with standard Ubuntu installer. With UEFI boot you use grub2 to boot. help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/… & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…

    – oldfred
    Nov 10 '18 at 15:26











  • @oldfred ubuntu 18.04 has no issues with installing everything in same way as i try to do with 18.10 version. Ubuntu 17.10 and 17.04 work aswell, so it's something with Ubuntu 18.10.

    – shant3r
    Nov 10 '18 at 17:15








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This might help: askubuntu.com/questions/129689/…

– Kulfy
Nov 10 '18 at 12:48





This might help: askubuntu.com/questions/129689/…

– Kulfy
Nov 10 '18 at 12:48













@Kulfy unfortunately not.

– shant3r
Nov 10 '18 at 12:57





@Kulfy unfortunately not.

– shant3r
Nov 10 '18 at 12:57




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There is no grub4dos with standard Ubuntu installer. With UEFI boot you use grub2 to boot. help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/… & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…

– oldfred
Nov 10 '18 at 15:26





There is no grub4dos with standard Ubuntu installer. With UEFI boot you use grub2 to boot. help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/… & askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…

– oldfred
Nov 10 '18 at 15:26













@oldfred ubuntu 18.04 has no issues with installing everything in same way as i try to do with 18.10 version. Ubuntu 17.10 and 17.04 work aswell, so it's something with Ubuntu 18.10.

– shant3r
Nov 10 '18 at 17:15





@oldfred ubuntu 18.04 has no issues with installing everything in same way as i try to do with 18.10 version. Ubuntu 17.10 and 17.04 work aswell, so it's something with Ubuntu 18.10.

– shant3r
Nov 10 '18 at 17:15










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I ran into a similar problem using YUMI-2.0.5.9 via wine-staging in Ubuntu 18.04.1. Hard to believe but some versions of YUMI do work in that configuration when the target (FAT32) USB stick is mounted prior to running it.



YUMI, however, works differently depending on circumstance. In Win 10 it extracted my xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso into folders. In Linux, it just copied the iso to USB with this directory structure.



 YUMI
xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
initrd
vmlinuz
ubuntu.lst


ubuntu.lst has these contents:



 title Boot xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64
set ISO=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
set CASPER=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/casper-rw
find --set-root %ISO%
map %ISO% (0xff)
#CLUG
map --hook
root (0xff)
kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/xubuntu.seed noprompt boot=casper iso-scan/filename=%ISO% quiet --
#initrd /casper/ILUG
initrd /casper/initrd


Notice that I commented out initrd /casper/ILUG and replaced it with initrd /casper/initrd. That solved the error for me. Presumably, http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15 would describe error 15 as a missing initrd. As of this writing, the page is not found.



I have ubuntu and lubuntu 18.04.1 on the same USB but their folders contain initrd.lz and their ubuntu.lst files say initrd /casper/initrd.lz. For whatever reason, YUMI gets the correct, yet oddly named initrd, but doesn't pass the correct filename to the resultant menu.



Not a grub4dos problem at all.






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    When you use Ubuntu Installer to make a boot by USB, you have to choose format type of USB is FAT32. That's it.






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      I ran into a similar problem using YUMI-2.0.5.9 via wine-staging in Ubuntu 18.04.1. Hard to believe but some versions of YUMI do work in that configuration when the target (FAT32) USB stick is mounted prior to running it.



      YUMI, however, works differently depending on circumstance. In Win 10 it extracted my xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso into folders. In Linux, it just copied the iso to USB with this directory structure.



       YUMI
      xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
      initrd
      vmlinuz
      ubuntu.lst


      ubuntu.lst has these contents:



       title Boot xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64
      set ISO=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
      set CASPER=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/casper-rw
      find --set-root %ISO%
      map %ISO% (0xff)
      #CLUG
      map --hook
      root (0xff)
      kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/xubuntu.seed noprompt boot=casper iso-scan/filename=%ISO% quiet --
      #initrd /casper/ILUG
      initrd /casper/initrd


      Notice that I commented out initrd /casper/ILUG and replaced it with initrd /casper/initrd. That solved the error for me. Presumably, http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15 would describe error 15 as a missing initrd. As of this writing, the page is not found.



      I have ubuntu and lubuntu 18.04.1 on the same USB but their folders contain initrd.lz and their ubuntu.lst files say initrd /casper/initrd.lz. For whatever reason, YUMI gets the correct, yet oddly named initrd, but doesn't pass the correct filename to the resultant menu.



      Not a grub4dos problem at all.






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        I ran into a similar problem using YUMI-2.0.5.9 via wine-staging in Ubuntu 18.04.1. Hard to believe but some versions of YUMI do work in that configuration when the target (FAT32) USB stick is mounted prior to running it.



        YUMI, however, works differently depending on circumstance. In Win 10 it extracted my xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso into folders. In Linux, it just copied the iso to USB with this directory structure.



         YUMI
        xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
        initrd
        vmlinuz
        ubuntu.lst


        ubuntu.lst has these contents:



         title Boot xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64
        set ISO=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
        set CASPER=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/casper-rw
        find --set-root %ISO%
        map %ISO% (0xff)
        #CLUG
        map --hook
        root (0xff)
        kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/xubuntu.seed noprompt boot=casper iso-scan/filename=%ISO% quiet --
        #initrd /casper/ILUG
        initrd /casper/initrd


        Notice that I commented out initrd /casper/ILUG and replaced it with initrd /casper/initrd. That solved the error for me. Presumably, http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15 would describe error 15 as a missing initrd. As of this writing, the page is not found.



        I have ubuntu and lubuntu 18.04.1 on the same USB but their folders contain initrd.lz and their ubuntu.lst files say initrd /casper/initrd.lz. For whatever reason, YUMI gets the correct, yet oddly named initrd, but doesn't pass the correct filename to the resultant menu.



        Not a grub4dos problem at all.






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          I ran into a similar problem using YUMI-2.0.5.9 via wine-staging in Ubuntu 18.04.1. Hard to believe but some versions of YUMI do work in that configuration when the target (FAT32) USB stick is mounted prior to running it.



          YUMI, however, works differently depending on circumstance. In Win 10 it extracted my xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso into folders. In Linux, it just copied the iso to USB with this directory structure.



           YUMI
          xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
          initrd
          vmlinuz
          ubuntu.lst


          ubuntu.lst has these contents:



           title Boot xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64
          set ISO=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
          set CASPER=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/casper-rw
          find --set-root %ISO%
          map %ISO% (0xff)
          #CLUG
          map --hook
          root (0xff)
          kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/xubuntu.seed noprompt boot=casper iso-scan/filename=%ISO% quiet --
          #initrd /casper/ILUG
          initrd /casper/initrd


          Notice that I commented out initrd /casper/ILUG and replaced it with initrd /casper/initrd. That solved the error for me. Presumably, http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15 would describe error 15 as a missing initrd. As of this writing, the page is not found.



          I have ubuntu and lubuntu 18.04.1 on the same USB but their folders contain initrd.lz and their ubuntu.lst files say initrd /casper/initrd.lz. For whatever reason, YUMI gets the correct, yet oddly named initrd, but doesn't pass the correct filename to the resultant menu.



          Not a grub4dos problem at all.






          share|improve this answer















          I ran into a similar problem using YUMI-2.0.5.9 via wine-staging in Ubuntu 18.04.1. Hard to believe but some versions of YUMI do work in that configuration when the target (FAT32) USB stick is mounted prior to running it.



          YUMI, however, works differently depending on circumstance. In Win 10 it extracted my xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso into folders. In Linux, it just copied the iso to USB with this directory structure.



           YUMI
          xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
          initrd
          vmlinuz
          ubuntu.lst


          ubuntu.lst has these contents:



           title Boot xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64
          set ISO=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
          set CASPER=/multiboot/xubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64/casper-rw
          find --set-root %ISO%
          map %ISO% (0xff)
          #CLUG
          map --hook
          root (0xff)
          kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/xubuntu.seed noprompt boot=casper iso-scan/filename=%ISO% quiet --
          #initrd /casper/ILUG
          initrd /casper/initrd


          Notice that I commented out initrd /casper/ILUG and replaced it with initrd /casper/initrd. That solved the error for me. Presumably, http://grub4dos.chenall.net/e/15 would describe error 15 as a missing initrd. As of this writing, the page is not found.



          I have ubuntu and lubuntu 18.04.1 on the same USB but their folders contain initrd.lz and their ubuntu.lst files say initrd /casper/initrd.lz. For whatever reason, YUMI gets the correct, yet oddly named initrd, but doesn't pass the correct filename to the resultant menu.



          Not a grub4dos problem at all.







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                  When you use Ubuntu Installer to make a boot by USB, you have to choose format type of USB is FAT32. That's it.






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