bluestar wrote: > I downloaded these two iso's and tested them on: thank you very much for testing them!
> I also tried the i386 iso on a Acer Aspire One but it crashed > well past the squashedfs bootup. I can give more info on this but I > haven't been following the Acer Aspire One banter on this or other sites > to know if this is an easy thing to do. (boot Debian on AA1). > If you want more info on what the error messages were, let me know. the content of /live.log (or /var/log/live.log) would be interesting, yes. > I don't understand what you meant by '3.71 does still have some > regressions' .. are there specific tests/configurations you are looking > for? .. or just bootup status? 3.71+dfsg-2 was affected with that 'famous' problem of not booting on a lot of machines. thanks to the bunch of people that have tested version 3.71+dfsg-3 (which has the patch applied from upstreams 3.72pre2 to cope with empty files), it appears that the 3.71+dfsg-3 version has no new regressions compared to 3.6x. however, as someone reported, syslinux still doesn't support some kind of intel based apple imacs at all, which is a bummer. Regards, Daniel -- Address: Daniel Baumann, Burgunderstrasse 3, CH-4562 Biberist Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet: http://people.panthera-systems.net/~daniel-baumann/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]