[Bug 1325801] Re: failed to boot from USB disk with error: gfxboot.c32: not a COM32R Image boot:
sudodus
nio.wiklund at gmail.com
Sun Sep 20 10:13:36 UTC 2015
@ Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
"How about instead we just fix the bugs, given that it mostly works for
people?"
It is very obvious that this is what you want. Maybe the suggestion from
Marc Deslauriers at Canonical is the way to go. (You have probably read
his post in the ubuntu-quality mailing list)
"... I believe a simple way to eliminate every one of these issues at once in UDC would be to get rid of the persistence functionality. All of the currently supported images can now be written directly to a usb device as-is ... Perhaps in the future persistence
could be added back by creating a partition in the free space left over after copying over the image."
This is pretty much what I do with mkusb. I would be very happy with
such things under the hood of the SDC. It will be easy for you to
implement cloning. If you want to implement my method to make persistent
live drives, I am willing to help and explain.
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failed to boot from USB disk with error: gfxboot.c32: not a COM32R
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