Re: grub detecting ext2 partition as ISO9660 file system type

2024-08-02 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Vijay Kirpalani wrote: > Step1: > grub-mkrescue --modules="part_msdos part_gpt gzio ext2 iso9660" \ > -o final1.iso -d img0 > Step2: > xorriso -as mkisofs \ >-o final.iso -c boot.catalog -volid "MY_CUSTOM_LINUX" \ >-b boot/grub/i386-pc/eltorito.img -no-emul-boot -boot-lo

Re: grub detecting ext2 partition as ISO9660 file system type

2024-08-01 Thread Vijay Kirpalani
Hi Thomas, Thanks for your email. My responses are inline to your mail below prefixed with VPK>> Thanks, VIjay On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 3:47 PM Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > if you reply to this mail, then please also o bug-grub@gnu.org, not only > to me in private. (A private Cc to me is unne

Re: grub detecting ext2 partition as ISO9660 file system type

2024-08-01 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, if you reply to this mail, then please also o bug-grub@gnu.org, not only to me in private. (A private Cc to me is unnecessary but would be ok.) Vijay Kirpalani wrote: > I built a bootable ISO and have appended an ext2 disk partition in it. How exactly did you do it ? (Really the strange ste

grub detecting ext2 partition as ISO9660 file system type

2024-08-01 Thread Vijay Kirpalani
Hi, I built a bootable ISO and have appended an ext2 disk partition in it. I booted the ISO in Virtual Box. During boot, i see grub is detecting the ext2 partition as part of cd drive and as type Iso9660. To elaborate. on the grub command line when i do an ls i get (hd0), (cd), (cd,msdos2), (cd,