I tried installing Kubuntu 24.04.1 from the iso I downloaded from kubuntu.org. I put it in Ventoy and rebooted the machine. Ventoy came up and I chose Kubuntu 20.02.1. Grub came up and I chose the Try or install Kubuntu option and pressed enter. The next screen said invalid magic number, then something about loading or installing the kernel first. The procedure I just mentioned worked for Kubuntu 24.04. Why doesn't it work now? Is there any way to fix this? Thanks.
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Tried booting 24.04.1 iso, got invalid magic number error
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A bad download? I suggest checking the check-sum. One can do this with dolphin, if you can boot some kind of KDE; right click the iso, properties, checksums tab. Or, any Linux, on the CLI sha256sum *.iso. Maybe even Ventoy can do it these days.Regards, John Little
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Originally posted by Delboy85358 View PostI tried installing Kubuntu 24.04.1 from the iso I downloaded from kubuntu.org. I put it in Ventoy and rebooted the machine. Ventoy came up and I chose Kubuntu 20.02.1. Grub came up and I chose the Try or install Kubuntu option and pressed enter. The next screen said invalid magic number, then something about loading or installing the kernel first. The procedure I just mentioned worked for Kubuntu 24.04. Why doesn't it work now? Is there any way to fix this? Thanks.
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24.04.1 is just the 24.04 iso with current updates included in its OS image.
I still suspect a bum download or a bad bit on the USB, perhaps. I have used ventoy (the current 1.0.99) and 24.04.1 a couple of times in recent weeks.
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