Am Sat, 31 Jan 2009 13:55:17 +0100 schrieb Alexander De Sousa <aphanic@archlinux.us>:
I'll try again x86_64 images and reply about the grub problem. I could reboot and enter the new installed system, I remember it clearly because I confirmed it was a x86_64 install (running "uname -m" inside the installed system). Though the machine in which it was installed already had the MBR of that disk altered to load grub from the boot partition (I tried i686 images first). I'll tell you if it works or not in some minutes.
That would be nice. As i know from the problems on i686 with the old grub-gfx 0.97-7 version it only affects on FS with ext2/3/4, cause it comes without the patch for bigger inode size on these FS. And all new created extX-FS are created with this bigger inode size. So would be nice if you could test it with ext-FS on /boot or /. Gerhard