Hi Thomas,

> All Ubuntu flavors use the same bootloader logic; there is no
> distinction here.
> 
> And I have checked that the latest xubuntu image has the same
> partition setup.
...
> So a failure to boot Xubuntu where Ubuntu works is not explained
> by missing/different xorriso options.

Thanks Steve,

Then we must conclude that booting the old HP computers is flaky with
the current Groovy iso files.

Let us hope that Thomas can help us with another tweak. Otherwise I
think that these old HP computers will be left behind at least in
Groovy.

-o-

There is evidence that some old Dells might also be affected by this
bug. See this link by kansasnoob

https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2447379&page=3&p=13992621#post13992621

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Neither Latitude E6400's nor an E6510 will even recognize the image on USB. The 
E6400's are C2D (both P series and T series cpu's fail), and the E6510 has an 
i7 M620. I've tried creating the live USB's both with Focal's startup disc 
creator and uNetbootin - no dice! I'll try a DVD tomorrow as time allows. Prior 
images work fine so it's not hardware settings - usually you just press F12 
repeatedly to display the one time boot menu and select USB, but in this case 
no USB appears to be found. 
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