This is not a display issue there. When I copy out vmlinuz, I get a 0
byte file.

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Title:
  ubuntu-16.04-server-i386.iso misses /install/vmlinuz

Status in Ubuntu CD Images:
  Invalid
Status in gvfs package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am currently building a multiboot PXE server but this ISO gives me
  headaches.

  The ISO MD5 sum correctly verifies with
  494c03028524dff2de5c41a800674692.

  /install/vmlinuz is a 0 byte file but it is referenced e.g. in 
/isolinux/adtxt.cfg
  For all other variants I added (from all 8 combinations of 16.04 / 14.04.4, 
amd64 / i386, and server / desktop) the files are correctly there.

  I guess I could just use /casper/vmlinuz.efi from the corresponding
  desktop CD as for the other ISOs the MD5 sums for /casper/vmlinuz.efi
  on the desktop CD is the same as for /install/vmlinuz on the server CD
  but I guess this should somehow be fixed  -  or am I missing something
  here?

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