[Bug 1747329] Re: Workaround needed to boot from USB stick - "gfxboot.c32: not a COM32R image"

Ken T 1747329 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Apr 26 12:43:26 UTC 2018


Hi sudodus,

I'm not certain exactly which machine I used to create the startup disk
which caused me trouble (I have a few *buntu machines around running
various daily builds, plus an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS one also). It's likely
that the program causing problems was the one on the 14.04 machine, as
this problem hasn't occurred with every startup disk I've made recently,
and I've made them from various machines, even the daily builds.

So, I'm happy to call this resolved...

Thanks!
Ken.
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Title:
  Workaround needed to boot from USB stick - "gfxboot.c32: not a COM32R
  image"

Status in syslinux package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  So, last night I downloaded the latest daily build of Lubuntu 18.04 from here:
  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/
  Checked 256SHAsum, all OK. Created USB boot stick.

  Got the same error message as listed in the below post:
  https://askubuntu.com/questions/486602/ubuntu-14-04-lts-live-usb-boot-error-gfxboot-c32not-a-valid-com32r-image
   - The fix mentioned in that post worked for me (upon getting that message, press TAB, type "live" & press enter.) 

  Installing on a 2005-era Dell Latitude D610 laptop, 1.2GB RAM.
   
  Thanks,
  Ken.
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