Note: It looks like an isolinux problem to me though, isolinux in Mint
and Ubuntu are completely different. It must be down to something they
have in common in the initrd part that's loaded in the live
environment... I don't see how that's needed to show the isolinux menu
though, I thought it wasn't needed until a boot option was selected..

Awett: Are you sure your CPU is x86_64 compatible? Did you run 64-bit
distros before?

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Live cd 64bit stops at boot ad initrd freeing ramdisk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578553
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