On Wednesday 11 June 2008, Don wrote: > Comments/Problems: > The iso file was downloaded twice, once June 10, once again about 2000 > UTC June 11. Each time it was burned to CD-R. Neither CD-R would boot > of either of two computers. A previously burned Lenny version > (netinstall type) done around March 2008 will boot OK on both > computers. The computer indicates booting from CD (message line on > screen), but instead of starting up the install, it goes directly to > grub menu (on the latest CD's).
So you never see the boot splash screen of the installer, correct? Do you see anything else, maybe a line with the version of isolinux flashing by on the display? As you get kicked back to the bootloader on your harddisk it would seem that the installer never actually gets booted at all and that this is not an issue in the installer itself but a regression in syslinux, the bootloader used by the installer. There are two options: - either it is a general regression in syslinux - or it could be related to the fact that we now use vesamenu What was the version of isolinux on the last working netinst you tried (if you can still check that)? Was that a Beta1 image or a daily built image? Cheers, FJP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]