On Mon 18 Aug 2014 at 01:01:17 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:

> On 17/08/14 10:22 PM, sp113438 wrote:
> >
> >grml-rescue does not work on other ISO's, only on grml I thought.
> >
> >Please correct when I am wrong.
> 
>   Grml loads any iso placed in the /boot/grml directory.
> 
>   It modifies the grub2 menu, adding a listing for whatever iso
> you put in there and Grub2 will load it.

grml-rescueboot will modify the grub menu with a listing for the ISO but
will not boot it unless the image contains a loopback.cfg file in its
/boot/grub. This rules out many (if not most) popular distributions.

Which ISO are you using?

> It's handy for that...but as I found out, unless there is a way to
> increase the file size of the iso, you can have problems :)

I'm inclined to think increasing size of an ISO is not possible. Having
it access space outside the image is.


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