I'm relatively new to Linux Lite. I have been running an old version (1.06?) for a couple of years with no issues, but I wanted to take advantage of version 3.2 and upgrade. I made a Live USB using Start Up Disk Creator with no problem. But when I run it, I get this message " vesamenu.c32: not a COM32R image". If I press TAB, I get no menu options. If I type "live" I get this result "live xforcevesa check memtest hd restart".
So I'm stumped. I searched and found no solution that works. Before I give up in frustration, I am looking for guidance from the forum. My system info file is attached.
Sigh.. things are getting a bit frustrating. I can't get Etcher to load properly, I just get a blank Etcher screen after installation so I could not create a Live USB that way. I then tried to create a Live USB using the instructions in the LL Help Manual, but that did get me a live USB that worked fully either. Then I downloaded fresh copies of LL 3.2 and Etcher, but to no avail. Even used StartUp Disk Creator again but no joy with that.
I have really enjoyed using Linux Lite and it is too bad that I keep running into obstacles. Unless, I am missing something really basic, I suppose that I have no choice but to continue with my current version.
steve@steve-Aspire-one:~$ cat /etc/llver
cat: /etc/llver: No such file or directory
steve@steve-Aspire-one:~$ uname -a
Linux steve-Aspire-one 3.2.0-40-generic-pae #64-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 25 21:44:41 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
steve@steve-Aspire-one:~$
I have downloaded the ISO file twice, but have not done a checksum. Unfortunately, I am away from home for an extended period and so all I have with me now is my little Acer and a USB stick. I may have to wait a couple of weeks until I return.
Not knowing what is available in the repository of the version you're using it's a bit tricky to give suggestions.
I usually have been successfully using UNetbootin which has always been included in the repositories of the versions I used so far.
Maybe worth a try for you.
Are you sure you installed Etcher properly? From what I can recall, I downloaded the file, extracted it, marked the extracted file as executable, and then I opened it either regularly or using the "Open as Administrator" option. It asked me if I wanted it to create a menu shortcut. I said yes, and I was able to get it to run.
If that procedure isn't working, consider installing "gnome-disk-utility." You can create a bootable disk using it by highlighting your USB on the left and then going to the settings and selecting "Restore Disk Image." After installing gnome-disk-utility, it will be in your menu at Menu, Settings, Disks.
If that doesn't work, consider installing UNetBootin and creating a bootable USB that way. One of those 3 methods (Etcher, Disks, UNetBootin) usually works for me.
UNetbootin and gnome-disk-utility (ie. Disks) are both available in Install/Remove Software (also known as Synaptic Package Manager).