Hello!
> >My own suspect (backed by absolutely nothing) is that there is some
> >buffer overflow or memory corruption in isofs detection.
> Jeremy Utley had an idea. He suggested that maybe a binary used during
> boot got compiled for i686 and when someone uses an older system (like
> all the reports have been it seems) it is failing. Sounds at least like
> a possibility. All my testing was done on i686 machines.
I tested the (granted not the current one) Live-CD on a i586 and did
have problems to boot (which I could fix with the right kernel option,
see older posts); so I don't think it's related to stuff being build for
i686.
But as soon as I have the possibility, I'll try the current LiveCD on
my i586; might take some days though, missing a CD-Burner currently.
Cheer,
Steffen
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