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package: win32-loader
version: 0.6.8

After downloading and installing win32-loader from
http://goodbye-microsoft.com/

   1. Run win32-installer, selecting all the default options
   2. Reboot
   3. At choice of operating systems, select "Debian-Installer"
   4. Error:

Welcome to GRUB!

no module name found
Aborted. Press any key to exit


   1. After rebooting, I tried the installer again, this time with "Expert
   mode"
   2. Select all default choices, including Stable distribution
   3. Upon reboot, I get the same error above

System information:

   - Dell GX OptiPlex GX110
   - Windows XP Home, version 5.1.2600

Thanks for easing the transition from Windows to Debian!

James Carroll
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Attachment: grub.cfg
Description: Binary data


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Version: 0.6.9

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 02:21:07PM -0700, James F. Carroll wrote:
> package: win32-loader
> version: 0.6.8
> 
> After downloading and installing win32-loader from
> http://goodbye-microsoft.com/
> 
>    1. Run win32-installer, selecting all the default options
>    2. Reboot
>    3. At choice of operating systems, select "Debian-Installer"
>    4. Error:
> 
> Welcome to GRUB!
> 
> no module name found
> Aborted. Press any key to exit

This was fixed in 0.6.9, which is in lenny now.

If you had downloaded it from goodbye-microsoft.com in the last few days,
you'd get 0.6.8.1, which had this problem fixed.  Maybe you mean that you
found this problem using recent D-I images?

It seems the daily builds are still using 0.6.8, at least for amd64.  Andreas,
could you update?

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