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Help Formatting Help #46 dban-2.2.6_i586.iso "No Configuration File Found " error Status: closed-fixed Owner: nobody Labels: other (9) Priority: 5 dban download Updated: 2012-09-11 Created: 2011-01-04 Creator: Sean Paul Private: No Unable to boot from cd's created using currently posted dban-2.2.6_i586.iso. Created a number of disks on Windows Vista using CD Creator, none are bootable. universal usb installer Only error indicated at boot time is: "ISOLINUX 4.00 4.00-pre46 ETCD Copyright (C) 1994-2010 H. Peter Anvin et al reading sectors error (EDD) ERROR: No configuration file found" Created just one cd using earlier image (dban-1.0.7_i386.iso) and it boots and runs with no problems. Looks like something may have been left out of the latest 2.2.6 re-master. Discussion Sean Paul - 2011-01-04 Seems a few other people
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have seen this issue in the HELP Forum: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dban/forums/forum/208932/topic/3921184 If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: aitsu - 2011-01-12 I can confirm this problem affecting numerous Supermicro servers. The author needs to look into this ASAP. For now, folks should use 1.0.7 and avoid 2.2.6 entirely. If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Gert Hulselmans - 2011-01-16 That problem with ISOLINUX is solved in the final version of ISOLINUX 4.00. Here is an ISO with "ISOLINUX 4.03" instead of "ISOLINUX 4.00 4.00-pre46": http://ubcdcreator.stopspazzing.com/dban/dban-2.2.6_i586-fixed.iso If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Redgum - 2012-03-24 The 4.0.3 needs to be included into the build quickly; that's not a very useful error message from ISOLINUX and a lot of non-computer literate people are being put off using DBAN IMHO. If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Gert Hulselmans - 2012-03-24 That problem with ISOLINUX is solved in the final v
here. Latest 2.3.0 release files and details: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dban/files/dban/dban-2.3.0/ Changelog Released 2.3.0 June 4th, 2015: - Buildroot updated to 2015.02 (new kernel version is 3.18.6). - "nousb" option removed in autonuke mode. Instead filtering out USB media in the shell script. - Added possibility to save debug report (dmesg+dwipe https://sourceforge.net/p/dban/bugs/46/ logs) at the end of erasure. - Pre-requirement: USB stick should be formatted and inserted to PC before the erasure is finished). - Fixed silent boot. - HPSA support enabled. - Report screen modified (only disks selected for erasure will be shown). http://www.dban.org/beta Released 2.2.8 November 22nd, 2013: - Buildroot updated to 2012.02 (Thanks to sourceforge user HellFire!). - /bin/sh replaced by /bin/bash. - Kernel messages are not shown any more on top of DBAN GUI. - Dwipe (erasure engine) is integrated as a package to the Buildroot. - "nousb" option added in autonuke mode (in auto mode USB sticks/hdds will not be erased. No more accidents!). - Fixed erasure failure if one of the disks was unplugged while in disk selection screen. - Card reader/unknown device erasure crash is fixed. Released 2.2.7 September 10th, 2012: - Updated/fixed packages: jpeg. - Issues resolved (http://bugs.uclibc.org): #3137285: hangs on starting isolinux #3151269: dban-2.2.6_i586.iso "No Configuration File Found" errors Home Download Help Sourceforge page Development status Documentation
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