Bug#468668: Bug: #468668: Unable to start d-i after running win32-loader (empty GRUB)

2010-11-10 Thread Philippe Cloutier
Hi Didier, thanks, I don't know why I didn't get Robert's reply. I didn't use win32-loader after filing this report. I figure if this bug was so easy to reproduce and persisted, someone else would have confirmed it. It might have only happened when GRUB was not installed yet, but GRUB is already in

Bug#468668: Bug: #468668: Unable to start d-i after running win32-loader (empty GRUB)

2010-11-10 Thread Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
tags 468668 +unreproducible thanks Hi Filipus, you reported this bug (#468668) 2½ years ago and never answered to Robert's questions. Is this bug still reproducible for you using actual Squeeze's win32-loader ? I'm hereby tagging this bug as unreproducible; tell me if it can be reproduced n

Processed: Bug: #468668: Unable to start d-i after running win32-loader (empty GRUB)

2010-11-10 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > tags 468668 +unreproducible Bug #468668 [win32-loader] Unable to start d-i after running win32-loader (empty GRUB) Added tag(s) unreproducible. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 468668: http://bugs.

Bug#468668: Unable to start d-i after running win32-loader (empty GRUB)

2008-02-29 Thread Robert Millan
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 04:11:51PM -0500, Filipus Klutiero wrote: > Package: win32-loader > Version: 0.6.3 > Severity: normal > > On a new laptop on which I never used win32-loader successfully before, I > succeeded to run win32-loader now that it works on Vista 64-bit (thank you), > but it fail

Bug#468668: Unable to start d-i after running win32-loader (empty GRUB)

2008-02-29 Thread Filipus Klutiero
Package: win32-loader Version: 0.6.3 Severity: normal On a new laptop on which I never used win32-loader successfully before, I succeeded to run win32-loader now that it works on Vista 64-bit (thank you), but it failed once rebooting and trying to launch d-i. After selecting in Windows' bootloa