Phil Wyett, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1262069/comments/11
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There have been no issues with booting live ISO's since the first date
mentioned in #10.
This bug can be now closed.
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Title:
[Gigabyte
ISO images on the dates below do not have this issue.
2014-01-09
2014-01-10
I will monitor images for a period of time (says 14 days) and adjust
this bug at that time.
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** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3] Cannot boot from live ISO with more
Re #3:
This bug only occurs when a specific kernel or other issue is wrapped
into the live ISO. When any additional hdd are disconnected the live ISO
boots fine and install can commence. Install will then go fine and the
kernel and system as a whole will work correctly.
What good will now
Re #5:
This bug only happens booting the live ISO itself with more than one hdd
attached to the system. Once a system is installed everything works
correctly and no kernel issues arise.
Would there be docs for ISO respinning with new kernel anywhere on the
wiki or other location?
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Phil Wyett, thank you for your comments. Some folks know how to respin
ISOs with different kernels. As well, it wasn't made clear if this only
happens in the Live environment, or if you boot into an installed one.
Could you please clarify?
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** Description changed:
- Ubuntu Gnome - 14.04 dev release - 20131217.
+ Ubuntu Gnome - 14.04 dev release - 20131217. Cannot boot from live ISO
+ with more than one hdd attached to system. Will drop to 'initramfs'
+ prompt if more than one hdd attached to system. This bug also affects
+ 13.10 but
Change of importance to 'low'.
I feel this bug should be 'high' or better 'critical' and would argue
that the importance should be raised.
Many OEMs and other installers use multi disk setups.
* Many laptops have mSSD plus an SSD.
* Many systems have more than one disk to split partitions.
Quoting from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance :
Low: Bugs which affect functionality, but to a lesser extent than most bugs,
examples are:
Bugs that have easy work-arounds
A WORKAROUND of disconnecting the secondary drive would be considered
easy. Extrapolating the results for you
Re #8:
I can see where your point comes from for 'low' at this time, but I see
many instances of this bug on LP affecting many people.
Just for reference only: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1241589
This bug is also not good for the distro as a whole as it may exclude
new users of the
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