Daniel Baumann wrote:
Cody A.W. Somerville wrote:
No. You'll need to disable the win32 loader.
i've now set the default to disabled for that one in ubuntu mode. i
guess this is in your intention as well.
As for the 'E: Couldn't find package linux-image-2.6-486' error,
looks like you need to change the linux kernel flavor to be be
'generic' instead of '486'.
this is clearly his fault, the default is settings are 'generic'.
I use the defaults, like I said in my previous mail!
Apparently I only get this error when having:
# $LH_DEBIAN_INSTALLER: set debian-installer
# (Default: disabled)
LH_DEBIAN_INSTALLER="enabled"
# $LH_DEBIAN_INSTALLER_DISTRIBUTION: set debian-installer suite
# (Default: empty)
LH_DEBIAN_INSTALLER_DISTRIBUTION="lucid"
# $LH_DEBIAN_INSTALLER_PRESEEDFILE: set debian-installer preseed
filename/url
# (Default: )
LH_DEBIAN_INSTALLER_PRESEEDFILE=""
# $LH_DEBIAN_INSTALLER_GUI: toggle use of GUI debian-installer
# (Default: enabled)
LH_DEBIAN_INSTALLER_GUI="disabled"
It looks like a bug.
Regards,
\r
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