Hi,
I can open the .iso with "nano vim" but ultimately that doesn't get me to
> the config file /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.cfg that is described but not named in
> the following post.
If you trying to change .iso-file with via opening in 'vim' or any other
editor, then you don't need to search
I can open the .iso with "nano vim" but ultimately that doesn't get me to
the config file /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.cfg that is described but not named in
the following post.
I'm also rather concerned why there are two "Original Installer ISO" files
described here. Why doesn't he just list the
Finally I did it! Thanks to those who responded and did not remain indifferent
to my situation.
Especially,
'Shahin Azad' who gave me this url-instruction:
https://www.engetsu-consulting.com/blog/installing-qubes-4-0-on-laptops-with-nvidia-gpus-that-do-not-support-the-nouveau-driver
and
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 5:30:38 PM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> br@gmail.com wrote on 2/28/19 3:33 PM:
> > From wikipedia:
> >> ISO 9660 is by design a read-only, pre-mastered file system ... all the
> >> data has to be written in one go or "session" to the medium
> >
> > In order to
brendan.h...@gmail.com wrote on 2/28/19 3:33 PM:
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 9:26:31 AM UTC-5, Daniil Travnikov wrote:
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 9:04:05 AM UTC-5, unman wrote:
You are trying to write to an iso file, which is a read only file
system. (It's an image of a CD/DVD)
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 9:26:31 AM UTC-5, Daniil Travnikov wrote:
> On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 9:04:05 AM UTC-5, unman wrote:
> > You are trying to write to an iso file, which is a read only file
> > system. (It's an image of a CD/DVD)
> >
> > As awokd has suggested, you need to
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 9:04:05 AM UTC-5, unman wrote:
> You are trying to write to an iso file, which is a read only file
> system. (It's an image of a CD/DVD)
>
> As awokd has suggested, you need to copy the files to a USB drive, or
> similar, and edit them there. Then create a new
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 02:18:57AM -0800, Daniil Travnikov wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 10:19:09 PM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> > Don't edit the ISO directly. dd or cp it to a USB drive (not partition),
> > then follow the steps and mount the second partition and edit files in
> >
On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 10:19:09 PM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> Don't edit the ISO directly. dd or cp it to a USB drive (not partition),
> then follow the steps and mount the second partition and edit files in
> there.
Thank you very much for your answer and for your help!
Ok, that's what
On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 10:19:09 PM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> Don't edit the ISO directly. dd or cp it to a USB drive (not partition),
> then follow the steps and mount the second partition and edit files in
> there.
Thank you very much for your answer and for your help!
Ok, that's what
Daniil Travnikov:
Today I tried to change the xen configuration on a USB media. I tried to put in
BOOTX64.cfg line 'modprobe.blacklist=nouveau' and change also some options but
without any success because of .iso format file which has Write protection.
I got this information from here:
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