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Hi, I would like to know what is the status of the boot problem with the new Ubuntu on Pegasos ?
What boot problem?
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So I would like to know if mkvmlinuz is now repaired on Ubuntu Dapper (or going to be repaired) ?
Now is as good a time as any for this;
Go into Synaptic and add a custom repo.
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Install mkvmlinuz from there, and mark your kernel images for reinstall.
You'll be able to boot from /boot/vmlinuz from now on, and when kernels update, they will simply work.
Quite how you install Ubuntu in the first place, is up to you. We are working on a pre-made image for Ubuntu now, along with other Linux installs. It will trash a disk (since it is meant to standardize an ODW out of the factory and give people predictable systems), but it's good for new users and those who want to refresh their system (or have backups
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When will this firmware be released ?
When all outstanding bugs are fixed. In the meantime you can use the above, but even when 1.3 is released, I would NOT recommend that users use yaboot. It's a terrible little boot loader.
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Thanks for any new info on this (it's for the Peg book Ubuntu section).
Please don't list the package repository URL in the Peg Book yet.
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Another question : is this problem linked to the new 2.6.16 kernel which only handles yaboot or is it something else ?
thx.
No. Sven fixed mkvmlinuz to handle both. Ubuntu uses 2.6.15 anyway which was never broken.