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Unable to boot linux mint in laptop?

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I want to install ubuntu 17.2.
But after inserting my bootable pendrive I get this message on my screen.
Setup Error: end kernel panic - not syncing: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown block(2,0).
Please anyone problem?

posted Jun 20, 2016 by Mukul Chag

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I solved this problem by changing the ubuntu setup containing usb's format from NTFS to FAT32

On Windows, go to My Computer, right click on the USB disk on which you want to add the Ubuntu set-up, then select format and a new window will open. Change file type from NTFS to FAT32 and click start.

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