I have tried the amd64-version on a Lenovo R61 as well as on my
Macbook. Maybe I should try the i386 on the Macbook because it did
not boot properly and I could not use the keyboard.
someone already reported this (it's a problem with syslinux), but i have
almost no to no hope that this will get fixed; don't have access to
macbook hardware.
Unfortunately I don't think this is a bug in syslinux, I have seen it happen with lilo and with windows CDs as well.
I belive it is a bug in apples compatibility service module. It seems to be somewhat sensitive to the exact boot method.
I haven't tried debian-live but with other CDs I find it usually succeeds if I remove all power from the machine before
starting. Then the hold C key during bootup to boot the CD and then release the C key as soon as I hear the CD drive
spin up. If I boot through rEFIt it always fails.
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