It's most probably the splashimage support (graphical background image) That I did not want to add to the debian package. It is trying to load the image from a specific location which does not contain the image and it is being corrupted.
Sounds almost reasonable.
Except that in the newer case, at grub boot the splash comes on nicely (you know, the debian-version of the screen with @) when booting to Linux. In the first case, you might be right. Even though, earlier that same screen came up nicely.
For curiosity: did you *remove* something that had been there earlier. In neither case did I change the splash screen or its location.
Q.: Should I simply comment out the splash screen in menu.lst to see how it is behaving or are you already @ work on something else ?
How can I help you getting this thing done ?
The worst case is the original one, because I cannot select the OS at boot.
Uwe
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