@ctschantz,
The first error (file not found) is somehow confusing, as the location of chain.c32 has not changed. This error wouldn't change by just replacing the file. Is this error displayed only when selecting chain.c32? Is this happening with any other (kernel) selection too? Is the error mentioning chain.c32 specifically? Or is it pointing to some other filename?
I would like to repeat my previous request:
1_ Boot your USB disk up until the initial Syslinux menu;
2_ From the Syslinux menu, press ESC so to see the Syslinux "boot:" prompt;
3_ Press ctrl+v. Which version of Syslinux is shown in the resulting message? Could you please copy the whole exact message here?
Additionally, are you using Syslinux as your main initial boot loader? Or are you first booting with some other method (e.g. grub4dos) and chainloading to Syslinux?
A relevant detail: How exactly (which method) have you used so to write UBCD 5.2.8 to the USB disk?
TIA,
Ady.
The first error (file not found) is somehow confusing, as the location of chain.c32 has not changed. This error wouldn't change by just replacing the file. Is this error displayed only when selecting chain.c32? Is this happening with any other (kernel) selection too? Is the error mentioning chain.c32 specifically? Or is it pointing to some other filename?
I would like to repeat my previous request:
1_ Boot your USB disk up until the initial Syslinux menu;
2_ From the Syslinux menu, press ESC so to see the Syslinux "boot:" prompt;
3_ Press ctrl+v. Which version of Syslinux is shown in the resulting message? Could you please copy the whole exact message here?
Additionally, are you using Syslinux as your main initial boot loader? Or are you first booting with some other method (e.g. grub4dos) and chainloading to Syslinux?
A relevant detail: How exactly (which method) have you used so to write UBCD 5.2.8 to the USB disk?
TIA,
Ady.