El 2019-11-22 16:41, Brian escribió:
Try this for the kernel boot options:
"iso-scan/filename=$iso_path priority=low"
In other words, replace two of the options with iso-scan/filename=. It
works for me when the ISO, vmlinuz and initrd.gz are all in /boot.
This
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin
El 2019-11-22 08:04, Brian escribió:
My first point is that you are having the installer mount and search
every partition to find an ISO. This is time consuming.
The second point is that an ISO on another partition might be found
and used. What happens if it is a jessie ISO?
Why not label the
I think I sorted out part of my problem.
For those who I made them lost, a summary of what I'm trying to do.
I'm trying to boot Debian 10 via Grub's loopback device, in order to
make a multiboot USB with several Linux distros by copying just the
ISOs.
I already read Debian installer CD has an
El 2019-11-20 13:54, Brian escribió:
Open up a netinst ISO and look in /pool. Do you see iso-scan there?
So according to you, grub loopback with hd-media vmlinuz and initrd
works but only with netinst?
No installer has ever supported loopback, with or without the
assistance
of hd-media.
El 2019-11-20 12:48, Brian escribió:
On Wed 20 Nov 2019 at 11:42:34 -0600, pru...@finsakxim.com.mx wrote:
So in the end no one being able to help booting Debian 10 with grub
loopback?
Using GRUB loopback isn't supported by the installer. The installer
images have initrds which do not contain
El 2019-11-20 11:20, Cindy Sue Causey escribió:
On 11/20/19, pru...@finsakxim.com.mx wrote:
On 2019-11-19 13:58, Brian wrote:
On Tue 19 Nov 2019 at 10:20:16 -0600, pru...@finsakxim.com.mx
wrote:
I'm trying to boot Buster installer from a USB by using
Grub's
loopback
On 2019-11-19 13:58, Brian wrote:
On Tue 19 Nov 2019 at 10:20:16 -0600, pru...@finsakxim.com.mx wrote:
I'm trying to boot Buster installer from a USB by using Grub's
loopback
device.
I already installed grub in the USB and put Buster ISO in its
data
parti
I'm trying to boot Buster installer from a USB by using Grub's loopback
device.
I already installed grub in the USB and put Buster ISO in its data
partition.
I read this
https://wiki.debian.org/Installation+Archive+USBStick#Using_GRUB.27s_Loopback_Facility
so I downloaded both hd-media kernel a
Hello.
I cannot install Woody on /dev/hdg1. I have 4 hard
drives and 2 CDs, but when I try to install from CD
(kernel in CD 5 'reiserfs') it only let me choose hda
and hdb to initialize a partition or install in an
initialized one. My drives are:
/dev/hda --> Hard drive
/dev/hdb --> Hard drive
/d
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