Hi,
i wrote:
> ISO=...path.to.ISO.image.or.USB.stick.with.ISO...
This must rather be
ISO=...path.to.ISO.image...
or
ISO=stdio:/dev/...USB.stick.device.with.ISO...
(like: ISO=stdio:/dev/sda )
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
Hi,
Stefan Kropp wrote:
> Is the first ISO a Hybrid and the second a 'normal' iso?
If you want to see the boot lures of an ISO do:
ISO=...path.to.ISO.image.or.USB.stick.with.ISO...
xorriso -indev "$ISO" -report_el_torito plain -report_system_area plain
With ISO=debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-xfc
try to install in expert mode.
in grub stage it should suggest to install grub to the removeable media
path, answer Yes.
is it fixes the issue?
On Sun, 14 Aug 2022 at 13:13, Stefan Kropp wrote:
> I copied debian-junior-live-system/live-image-amd64.hybrid.iso to
> sda (my USB Stick).
>
> fdisk -l /dev/sda
It's likely that you know more than I do about this, but I thought
that "dd" was the way to copy the iso across, as it retains the fil
Good morning Roland,
I’ve installed and reinstalled several times this morning, not using the
Calamares installer, but rather using the Debian installers. All “successful”
installs (meaning, boots to Debian after install) were done with the regular
(text) installer.
Here are notes:
ISO Downl
On 2022-08-14 13:12, Stefan Kropp wrote:
Goal: Build a USB stick which also persists the user data.
I have an experiment that does this.
Boot option persistence:
https://code.mathr.co.uk/clive-usb/blob/af3b04438d094e6d6f30c247ccb6bc6b85304b6e:/auto/config#l12
then to cat hybrid iso to usb and
Hello,
this weekend I did some tests with an USB stick - I'm a little
bit confused, now ;-)
Goal: Build a USB stick which also persists the user data.
I have one ISO image which looks likes this
--
boot
'[BOOT]'
EFI
efi.img
isolinux
live
sha256sum.READM