Initial testing shows a crash from the error message there. A version
with the error message pulled out seems to be functioning.
There may be additional code from 2.3.9 that the Ubuntu version doesn't
have and needs to support the error message.
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First of all thanks a lot for the ipxe package, it's most helpful. :)
I just tried grub-ipxe 1.0.0+git-2.149b50-1ubuntu4 in kubuntu precise, and it
installed fine. But after selecting it in grub, and after the usual iPXE
headers, I got:
B: command not found
At that point
Public bug reported:
Please put ipxe.lkrn as a boot option in the isolinux menu of the live
CDs, so that they can be used to netboot computers, either for network-
based installation, or as LTSP clients, etc.
The embedded iPXE script would do this:
1) autoboot (that's an iPXE command)
2) on
Agree with Eric- this will be less expensive in the long run, though
potential to use CDN for the mirror is intriguing.
One last point in support of CNAMEs- in case there is unease with
relying on the CNAME solution (as Canonical does not control routing in
EC2), rest assured that this method is
I installed it into a vbox client so I was able to get a screenshot of
the B: command not found problem.
I talked with the devs in #ipxe about it, they say the problem was
related to the grub command line handling, and was fixed in
This bug was fixed in the package ipmitool - 1.8.11-5ubuntu1
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ipmitool (1.8.11-5ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian testing (LP: #914920). Remaining changes:
- debian/contol:
+ Changed openipmi from Suggests to Recommends
- debian/copyright:
+
Public bug reported:
Was asked to delete incorrect configuration data, instead of choosing
keep I chose FOrward when upgrading from 11.04 to 11.10.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: swat 2:3.5.11~dfsg-1ubuntu2.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-13.53-generic 2.6.38.8
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/916680
Title:
package swat 2:3.5.11~dfsg-1ubuntu2.1 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation