Use grub4dos to boot ubuntu 18.04





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I am using grub4dos 0.4.4 to boot Ubuntu 17.04 successfully. Here are lines in the file MENU.LST



title Ubuntu 17 (64bit)

fallback 6

find --set-root /iso/ubt1704.iso

map --mem /iso/ubt1704.iso (0xff) || map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /iso/ubt1704.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/iso/ubt1704.iso splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz


But for Ubuntu 18.04, they did not work. The computer restarted after menu Ubuntu 18.04 was selected.



Please help me to fix the problem. Thanks in advanced.



Update on 15-Aug-2018.



I have changed the content of MENU.LST as bellow and it worked.



find --set-root /iso/ubt1804.iso

map --mem /iso/ubt1804.iso (0xff) || map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /iso/ubt1804.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/iso/ubt1804.iso splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz









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    do you use the SAME line on your Ubuntu 18.04? if yes, your problem is pretty simple : ISO name (we see ubt1704.iso, so it must be ubt1804.iso for Ubuntu 18.04). Please add the current MENU.LST that you re using with 18.04 if this is not an issue about ISO name

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    Aug 14 '18 at 14:17













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I am using grub4dos 0.4.4 to boot Ubuntu 17.04 successfully. Here are lines in the file MENU.LST



title Ubuntu 17 (64bit)

fallback 6

find --set-root /iso/ubt1704.iso

map --mem /iso/ubt1704.iso (0xff) || map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /iso/ubt1704.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/iso/ubt1704.iso splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz


But for Ubuntu 18.04, they did not work. The computer restarted after menu Ubuntu 18.04 was selected.



Please help me to fix the problem. Thanks in advanced.



Update on 15-Aug-2018.



I have changed the content of MENU.LST as bellow and it worked.



find --set-root /iso/ubt1804.iso

map --mem /iso/ubt1804.iso (0xff) || map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /iso/ubt1804.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/iso/ubt1804.iso splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz









share|improve this question




















  • 1





    do you use the SAME line on your Ubuntu 18.04? if yes, your problem is pretty simple : ISO name (we see ubt1704.iso, so it must be ubt1804.iso for Ubuntu 18.04). Please add the current MENU.LST that you re using with 18.04 if this is not an issue about ISO name

    – damadam
    Aug 14 '18 at 14:17













  • Please post your solution as answer :)

    – Alexxus
    12 hours ago














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I am using grub4dos 0.4.4 to boot Ubuntu 17.04 successfully. Here are lines in the file MENU.LST



title Ubuntu 17 (64bit)

fallback 6

find --set-root /iso/ubt1704.iso

map --mem /iso/ubt1704.iso (0xff) || map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /iso/ubt1704.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/iso/ubt1704.iso splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz


But for Ubuntu 18.04, they did not work. The computer restarted after menu Ubuntu 18.04 was selected.



Please help me to fix the problem. Thanks in advanced.



Update on 15-Aug-2018.



I have changed the content of MENU.LST as bellow and it worked.



find --set-root /iso/ubt1804.iso

map --mem /iso/ubt1804.iso (0xff) || map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /iso/ubt1804.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/iso/ubt1804.iso splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz









share|improve this question
















I am using grub4dos 0.4.4 to boot Ubuntu 17.04 successfully. Here are lines in the file MENU.LST



title Ubuntu 17 (64bit)

fallback 6

find --set-root /iso/ubt1704.iso

map --mem /iso/ubt1704.iso (0xff) || map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /iso/ubt1704.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/iso/ubt1704.iso splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz


But for Ubuntu 18.04, they did not work. The computer restarted after menu Ubuntu 18.04 was selected.



Please help me to fix the problem. Thanks in advanced.



Update on 15-Aug-2018.



I have changed the content of MENU.LST as bellow and it worked.



find --set-root /iso/ubt1804.iso

map --mem /iso/ubt1804.iso (0xff) || map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /iso/ubt1804.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/iso/ubt1804.iso splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz






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  • 1





    do you use the SAME line on your Ubuntu 18.04? if yes, your problem is pretty simple : ISO name (we see ubt1704.iso, so it must be ubt1804.iso for Ubuntu 18.04). Please add the current MENU.LST that you re using with 18.04 if this is not an issue about ISO name

    – damadam
    Aug 14 '18 at 14:17













  • Please post your solution as answer :)

    – Alexxus
    12 hours ago














  • 1





    do you use the SAME line on your Ubuntu 18.04? if yes, your problem is pretty simple : ISO name (we see ubt1704.iso, so it must be ubt1804.iso for Ubuntu 18.04). Please add the current MENU.LST that you re using with 18.04 if this is not an issue about ISO name

    – damadam
    Aug 14 '18 at 14:17













  • Please post your solution as answer :)

    – Alexxus
    12 hours ago








1




1





do you use the SAME line on your Ubuntu 18.04? if yes, your problem is pretty simple : ISO name (we see ubt1704.iso, so it must be ubt1804.iso for Ubuntu 18.04). Please add the current MENU.LST that you re using with 18.04 if this is not an issue about ISO name

– damadam
Aug 14 '18 at 14:17







do you use the SAME line on your Ubuntu 18.04? if yes, your problem is pretty simple : ISO name (we see ubt1704.iso, so it must be ubt1804.iso for Ubuntu 18.04). Please add the current MENU.LST that you re using with 18.04 if this is not an issue about ISO name

– damadam
Aug 14 '18 at 14:17















Please post your solution as answer :)

– Alexxus
12 hours ago





Please post your solution as answer :)

– Alexxus
12 hours ago










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