Hi! On 2023-12-20 08:47, Roland Clobus wrote: > A few months ago another approach was presented on the live-build project: > for computers that are able to boot with EFI (secure or not), preparing a > live USB-stick (based on the ISO file) is nearly trivial [1]. It is called > FST (File System Transposition) [2]. > > It requires a FAT32 formatted USB stick on which the whole (including the > hidden .disk folder) content of the ISO file is copied. There is no need for > magic boot sectors, update-grub or similar. (On Windows the tool Rufus can > do all this for you). > Since the files are now on a regular FAT32 partition, they can be modified > as required.
Without knowing that the method had such a cool name, a few weeks back I documented it here: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/WritableUSBStick ema