Comment 21 for bug 1507002

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Ilan Tal (ilan-tal) wrote : Re: [Bug 1507002] Re: "boot error" due to gcc v5 transition

Be sure to try it both for 64 bit and for 32 bit. The original startup disk
creator worked for me on 64 bit and failed for 32 bit.

On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 9:54 AM, JoLa <email address hidden> wrote:

> I installed usb-creator-gtk and usb-creator-common from xenial-packages
> in Ubuntu 15.10. Creating the usb boot drives is successful.
>
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> Title:
> "boot error" due to gcc v5 transition
>
> Status in syslinux package in Ubuntu:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> Today I upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 (wily) from vivid and creating boot
> disks (USB, vfat) stopped working.
>
> I tried my best to find what's the problem, but I couldn't identify
> it. It looks like it's related to LP: #398241 (or the debian bug
> referred there)
>
> Essentially, I did
>
> 1. create empty USB disk
> 2. format as vfat (mkfs -t ... -- -F32 -n 'label')
> 3. syslinux --install path/to/image -t 512
> 4. boot a computer with it
> 5. SYSLINUX 6.03 ... "boot error" <-- is displayed
>
> I then downgraded to syslinux 3:6.03+dfsg-5ubuntu1, did the same
> thing, and it worked again.
>
> I believe this is related to ldlinux.sys, ldlinux.c32, linux.c32,
> menu.c32, or libutil.c32, since at least the machine boots to
> syslinux, it simply does not proceed to display my menu.
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