On 18.03.2021 11:33, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
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Then I was able to reach only up to (initramfs), snapshot at the
following Link: http://bit.do/Debian10-8-0_stallingHere
I most humbly request you to please be a little patient with me as I
am not as gifted as you are in these matters.
Best.
Rajib
Booting process stops there because it can't find initramfs image.
When you map a loop device for GRUB it exist for GRUB only and doesn't
propagate into booted OS.
So you have to 'tell' booted system where to find iso-file, mount it
again within OS and adjust paths, so the rest of files needed to finish
booting process could be found.
This could be done by modifying init scripts, like "/scripts/init-premount".
Some live-OS images could be tricked to look into root of USB drive and
get needed files (like 'filesystem.squashfs') from there, so you could
try to extract "/live" directory and all files from it from iso file
into a root of a USB drive and see if original init-scripts are smart
enough to find it.
This will probably defeat the purpose of "booting an iso" task, but at
least it is a starting point and a nudge into right direction.
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With kindest regards, Alexander.
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