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The lasted message on console is:
{{{
...
:: runing late hook [archiso_pxe_common]
:: runing cleanup hook [archiso_shutdown]
:: running cleanup hook [udev]
}}}
I just use the dual boot iso file in 'Download' page.
And choose the first entry in the first menu.
I found this ISO is different then old, in old(maybe a year ago), it will display 'x86_64' or 'i686' to let me choose which one.
Running 4 ArchLinux including sh4twbox,server,notebook,desktop. my AUR packages
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This one should let you choose as well. How are you creating the disk? (Please don't say unetbootin)
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I just burn to a DVD-ROM.
Running 4 ArchLinux including sh4twbox,server,notebook,desktop. my AUR packages
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It happens to me too but that because I use Unetbootin, then I dd to my thumbdrive and problem solved.
"Software is like sex; it's better when it's free.", Linus
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I just burn to a DVD-ROM.
I'm assuming the users laptop/netbook doesn't have a discreader.
• Running Arch Linux on an Aspire one 532h-28b •
(Attempting to repair my 64-bit easynote for Arch.)
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1. This notebook with a workable DVD-ROM reader.
2. The DVD-ROM is OK, I use it on another machine and it workable.
3. But, it can not boot on Acer TravelMate 4750 (notebook).
4. It stopped after I choose the first choice on UEFI Arch/ UEFI shell v1, UEFI shell v2/ EFI menu.
5. It stopped before shows the x86_64 or i686 archlinux install menu.
Running 4 ArchLinux including sh4twbox,server,notebook,desktop. my AUR packages
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