[Bug 667003] Re: Error when booting from the CDROM or flash memory
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667003 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Nov 15 21:13:18 UTC 2011
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: syslinux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Error when booting from the CDROM or flash memory
Status in The Linux Mint Distribution:
Incomplete
Status in “syslinux” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I downloaded the iso and Mint RC 10 and checked with md5 sums match.
Now the problem is that when burning the CD and boot from it, I do not
load the boot menu and tells me he can not find the image of Linux. If
I mount a iso on a USB stick, it gives me this error:
Code:
vesamenu.c32: not to COM32R image.
This happens if I do it through the Startup Disk Creator tool on
Ubuntu. As I can only install it by Unetbootin.
This happens to me on a PC in my work. In my house, when I load the system using the flash, when it comes to the partitioning section, it shows me the raw disk partition table.
It gives me the option to create a new partition table, what happens is that I have not because I have installed Ubuntu 10.10, working perfectly.
Clarify that it is always running away from the flash memory
Unetbootin, if I use another tool or a CDROM is not working.
PS: I do not speak English very well, so I hope that this message is
understood.
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