also affected (on Kubuntu 15.10 64bit create live usb stick via
usb-creator-kde/SDC for 16.04.01 64bit -> stick will only start in UEFI mode
but in legacy BIOS will stop with syslinux boot error)
#34 install xenial packages on 15.10 helps
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Thanks I will try it out
On Apr 14, 2016 16:46, "Kendek" <1507...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This problem is fixed in the version 6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1, see the
> changelog:
>
> http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/s/syslinux/syslinux_6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1/changelog
>
> The new version
This problem is fixed in the version 6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1, see the changelog:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/s/syslinux/syslinux_6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1/changelog
The new version is working well on the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, but the available
version in the 15.10 (-8ubuntu2) is still bro
If this is fixed and released, I did not get it. I did a "sudo apt-get
update" and then ran SDC again, and I received the same boot error. I
have also tried uNetBootIn. It made no difference. I tried to install a
previous syslinux version, per one of the suggested fixes, but the
package is no lon
Hi all,
I got the same problem in system Live with lubuntu 15.10 x64
systemback
1.8.201_03.10.2016_Qt5.4.2_GCC5.2.1_amd64
Comment #16
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yesterday , i have upgraded ubuntu 15.04 to 15.10.
This bug was fixed in the package syslinux - 3:6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1
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syslinux (3:6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=low
[ Michael Terry ]
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- debian/control: build with default gcc, not gcc-4.9
[ TJ ]
* d/p/0008-Fix-gcc
"""Using gnome-disk-utility happens only on a stick which was formerly
not used with dd and applications based on dd. In this case you must
create a new partition table and a new partition with gparted.""" --
Yes, you are right. Thank you for refinement!
"""With nautilus (Ubuntu 15.10), open the c
Using gnome-disk-utility happens only on a stick which was formerly not
used with dd and applications based on dd. In this case you must create
a new partition table and a new partition with gparted. Any messages
concerning sector size must be ignored.
With nautilus (Ubuntu 15.10) you open open th
I had the same problem (error),
when i tried "Startup Disk Creator" (Xubuntu 15.10).
And 'gnome-disks' (the package 'gnome-disk-utility') helped me:
# apt-cache search gnome-disk
gnome-disk-utility - manage and configure disk drives and media
# which gnome-disks
/usr/bin/gnome-disks
Us
Thanks Arne,
Now that there is a GUI wrapper on dd, there doesn't seem to be any reason
at all to use startup disk creator.
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:35 PM, Arne Henningsen
wrote:
> I can confirm the bug: USB thumbdrives created by the "Startup Disk
> Creator" do not boot [1] but USB thumbdrives
I can confirm the bug: USB thumbdrives created by the "Startup Disk
Creator" do not boot [1] but USB thumbdrives created by mkusb [2] work.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1499746
[2] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
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The problem would come up after I would burn a 32 bit iso using Startup
Disk Creator.
The usb stick with the 32 bit iso would never boot into the state where I
could "Try Ubuntu".
With dd the problem was solved. I could "Try Ubuntu" and/or "Install
Ubuntu".
Is there perhaps a way to compare 2 usb
So this original bug report was about syslinux. There are also a bunch
comments here about a bug with Startup Disk Creator. But which is
separately fixed?
However, the original syslinux bug still exists as far as I can tell.
And there's an upstream patch in comment #8. So I've merged from
Debia
I no longer remember the exact version. I tried it for several versions of
15.10 and none of them worked for 32 bit.
My machine is also 64 bit but I wanted to install Ubuntu on a friend's
machine with 2GB, so I downloaded the 32 iso file and burned it.
The 32 bit iso failed every time with every us
Sorry, I forgot. My Ubuntu is 64 bit.
BTW, do you mean with original the version from ubuntu 15.10 (0.2.67).
If so, this version failed.
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Be sure to try it both for 64 bit and for 32 bit. The original startup disk
creator worked for me on 64 bit and failed for 32 bit.
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 9:54 AM, JoLa <1507...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> I installed usb-creator-gtk and usb-creator-common from xenial-packages
> in Ubuntu 15.10.
I installed usb-creator-gtk and usb-creator-common from xenial-packages
in Ubuntu 15.10. Creating the usb boot drives is successful.
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A new version of the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator is released in the
developing version of Ubuntu, Xenial Xerus.
That version is neither affected by this bug, nor by other old bugs, and
the intention is to do some basic debugging and testing, and after that
I hope it can be back-ported into previou
Hi Jose,
Many times I did a usb flash drive boot for 15.10, 64 bit. Only for 15.10
was there a problem. Using dd in place of startup disk creator solved the
problem. So I can't confirm what is said on Ask Ubuntu. There however
nobody seemed to try dd.
Ilan
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Jose B
The workaround described by dragon2fly at AskUbuntu
(http://askubuntu.com/questions/696797/boot-error-on-live-usb-flash-
drive-with-15-10) works perfect in Ubuntu 15.10. Unfortunately, the bug
is still alive.
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yesterday , i have upgraded ubuntu 15.04 to 15.10.
and try to create a USB boot from ubuntu-15.10-server-amd64.iso
when i try to boot from that usb i got this error
attempting Boot From usb device
SYSLINUX 6.03 EDD 20150813 Copyright (C) 1994-2014 H. Peter Anvin et al Boot
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TJ,
I tried your bugfixes and find no change. Startup Disk Creator continues with
the boot error and dd continues to work correctly.
I don't know if your bugfixes are supposed to have a fix for Startup Disk
Creator, but I see no change.
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I have the 15.10 syslinux package in a PPA for testing:
https://launchpad.net/~tj/+archive/ubuntu/bugfixes
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The Startup Disk Creator suffers from several bugs. You have found
(maybe) two of them.
dd has been mentioned in this bug report. It is cloning - a very
straight-forward process, but dd does what you tell it to do without
questions - even if you tell it to wipe the family pictures. I made a
tool t
Edit: ... or do the corresponding cloning as done by dd.
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There is an additional problem with the Startup disk creator. In
checking for my boot error problem I considered the remote possibility
that something was wrong with the 32 bit iso file. To answer the
question I downloaded Xubuntu 32 bit iso file and used Startup disk
creator to write it to the usb
Working with Philip we narrowed down the problem to Startup Disk Creator
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1512811
Using dd to make the stick solved the problem. Startup disk creator
isn't writing the stick correctly but just for the 32 bit version. The
64 bit version works fine. Philip marked it a
The attachment "debdiff adding commit e5f2b577ded" seems to be a
debdiff. The ubuntu-sponsors team has been subscribed to the bug report
so that they can review and hopefully sponsor the debdiff. If the
attachment isn't a patch, please remove the "patch" flag from the
attachment, remove the "patc
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This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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I've tested with the upstream ALIGN fix and images that previously failed with
"Boot error" now boot correctly
The upstream fix is:
commit e5f2b577ded109291c9632dacb6eaa621d8a59fe
Author: Sylvain Gault
Date: Tue Sep 29 02:38:25 2015 +0200
bios: Fix alignment change with gcc 5
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