[Bug 1768968] Re: Alternate installer missing install option.
Adam Conrad
adconrad at 0c3.net
Sat May 5 06:41:42 UTC 2018
> I suspect some ISO build tools are broken at some point
I would contend that if the ISO boots the way it was intended to (from
BIOS or UEFI), it's working fine. Note that "grml-rescueboot", per its
own definition, is for booting GRML ISOs, not just any random ISO.
Maybe there's something we can do to make them get along, but it's
hardly a primary goal of either project.
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Title:
Alternate installer missing install option.
Status in Ubuntu:
New
Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I downloaded Alternate installer due to needed MDADM support from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04/release/ubuntu-18.04-server-
amd64.iso (md5 sum: 1413c9797dbfa1e57fabfb5c91cfb96f)
When booting it, only available option is "Test memory".
I tested few other images (desktop, live-server, mate-desktop), they
are all working through the same boot method (GRML), however they lack
mdadm support
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