<div dir="ltr">The joys of a bleeding edge system, eh?</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 6 November 2013 19:17, Philip Müller <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:philm@manjaro.org" target="_blank">philm@manjaro.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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    <div>I think it should simply work. I might
      have to modify manjaroiso once more to get the old isolinux menu
      running.<br>
      I adapted to syslinux 6-series. Lets see what is needed for
      syslinux 4-series to be restored ...<br>
      Currently I'm compiling some kernels.<br>
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      Am 06.11.2013 20:14, schrieb Carl Duff:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Checked pre3, RC1, RC2,  and this seems to be
        correct.
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        <div>If you make the change, then I will test the ISO
          thoroughly, both in a VM and for real ASAP. Just let me know
          when.</div>
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          We (as in people who know about this stuff) will also have to
          think of any possible long-term ramifications...</div>
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        <div>Carl</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On 6 November 2013 19:06, Philip Müller
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              <div>If I'm correct we have followed versions of syslinux
                used for our images:<br>
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                <a href="http://0.8.7.1" target="_blank">0.8.7.1</a>:       syslinux 4.07-1<br>
                0.8.8pre3:   syslinux 4.07-1<br>
                0.8.8rc1:     syslinux 6.02-3<br>
                0.8.8rc2:     syslinux 6.02-4<br>
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                So I can create a new package called syslinux4 we can
                use for our livecd and see what happens.<br>
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                Am 06.11.2013 17:03, schrieb Carl Duff:<br>
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                    <div>Will do - thanks for the links.</div>
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                    <div>My layman intuition is starting to suspect that
                      the issue may be linked to the implementation of <strong>Syslinux
                        6.02 multi-fs</strong>.<br>
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                      This post on your forum may also be related: <a href="https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1346285" target="_blank">https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1346285</a></div>
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                    <div>Best Wishes,</div>
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                    <div class="gmail_quote">On 6 November 2013 15:04,
                      Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:vmlinuz386@yahoo.com.ar" target="_blank">vmlinuz386@yahoo.com.ar</a>></span>
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                        No.<br>
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                        @Carl: Please report to <a href="http://bugzilla.syslinux.org/" target="_blank">http://bugzilla.syslinux.org/</a>
                        in ISOLINUX to be<br>
                        specific, and maybe also sent a message to
                        syslinux mailing-lists. Thanks.<br>
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                        Good Luck<br>
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                            On 11/06/2013 09:34 AM, Allan McRae wrote:<br>
                            > Gerardo,<br>
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                            > Do you have any insight into this?<br>
                            ><br>
                            > Allan<br>
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                            ><br>
                            > -------- Original Message --------<br>
                            > Subject:      Re: Arch boot problem<br>
                            > Date:         Wed, 6 Nov 2013 11:40:35
                            +0000<br>
                            > From:         Carl Duff <<a href="mailto:cdrw2400@gmail.com" target="_blank">cdrw2400@gmail.com</a>><br>
                            > To:   Allan McRae <<a href="mailto:allan@archlinux.org" target="_blank">allan@archlinux.org</a>><br>
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                            > Hi Allan,<br>
                            ><br>
                            > I believe so, although my Linux skills
                            are far too poor at present to<br>
                            > provide any more detailed information.<br>
                            ><br>
                            > Our 0.8.7 release installs fine via
                            CD/DVD on non-UEFI systems, whilst<br>
                            > 0.8.8 RC2 does not. I believe there was
                            an update to SysLinux 6 in this<br>
                            > time, but cannot say if this is
                            related.<br>
                            ><br>
                            > Issue was verified by Phil, and both of
                            us used multiple burners at<br>
                            > multiple speeds. Same issue with the
                            latest Arch ISO. As Datasticks<br>
                            > (using dd) work fine, I don't think
                            it's a BIOS problem at our end.<br>
                            ><br>
                            > By the way, won't make a habit of going
                            through you with matters like this.<br>
                            ><br>
                            > Carl<br>
                            ><br>
                            > On 6 November 2013 04:28, Allan McRae
                            <<a href="mailto:allan@archlinux.org" target="_blank">allan@archlinux.org</a><br>
                            > <mailto:<a href="mailto:allan@archlinux.org" target="_blank">allan@archlinux.org</a>>>

                            wrote:<br>
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                            >     Thanks.   I have forwarded this on
                            to the relevant people.<br>
                            ><br>
                            >     Does your "same for Manjaro"
                            indicate this is an issue brought in with a<br>
                            >     software update?<br>
                            ><br>
                            >     Allan<br>
                            ><br>
                            >     On 04/11/13 05:23, Carl Duff wrote:<br>
                            >     > Also the same issue with i686
                            systems.<br>
                            >     ><br>
                            >     > PS - ever find yourself in
                            London, I know a lovely Woodoven pizza<br>
                            >     place.<br>
                            >     ><br>
                            >     > Carl<br>
                            >     ><br>
                            >     ><br>
                            >     > On 3 November 2013 18:15, Carl
                            Duff <<a href="mailto:cdrw2400@gmail.com" target="_blank">cdrw2400@gmail.com</a><br>
                            >     <mailto:<a href="mailto:cdrw2400@gmail.com" target="_blank">cdrw2400@gmail.com</a>><br>
                            >     > <mailto:<a href="mailto:cdrw2400@gmail.com" target="_blank">cdrw2400@gmail.com</a>
                            <mailto:<a href="mailto:cdrw2400@gmail.com" target="_blank">cdrw2400@gmail.com</a>>>>

                            wrote:<br>
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                            >     >     Hi Allan,<br>
                            >     ><br>
                            >     >     Just to let you know that
                            the latest Arch ISO is unlikely to boot<br>
                            >     >     from CD / DVD on non-UEFI
                            64-bit machines. Try it, and you'll get<br>
                            >     >     the following error
                            message: *ISOLINUX 6.02 ETCDisolinux: Disk<br>
                            >     error<br>
                            >     >     01, AX = 4279, drive FE*<br>
                            >     >     *<br>
                            >     >     *<br>
                            >     >     Should still work if using
                            a usb data stick. Same for Manjaro.<br>
                            >     ><br>
                            >     >     Apologies if someone has
                            already raised this elsewhere; I do not<br>
                            >     >     frequent the Arch forums.<br>
                            >     ><br>
                            >     >     Carl<br>
                            >     ><br>
                            >     ><br>
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                            Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi<br>
                            \cos^2\alpha + \sin^2\alpha = 1<br>
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