![]() ![]() All I had to do was format the USB thumb drive with the program, and then copy and paste individual ISOs onto its path. In my experience, Ventoy has been a smooth experience. You can inspect the current /init script of preamble.gz or at the emergency shell prompt to get an idea. After that it's just a matter of switching to /target as root filesystem (though with certain environment passed on). at the emergency shell, install the loopback module with max_part=16, then mount the partition containing ISOs, then loopback mount daedalus as isofs (might need to load the module first), then unpack its /boot/isolinux/initrd.gz onto /target. Is anyone up for assisting with making such script improvement?Į.g. Then the init script of that fails to find the partition.įor sure, that init script could be improved to scan for image files and loop-back mount that for loading the actual installer (initrd.gz) and also for again, later presenting the ISO as block device for that installer. Which use case does Ventoy present?Įvidently Ventoy is able to start a kernel (which kernel?) and unpack the preamble.gz of the daedalus ISO. The ISO is further a hybrid ISO with 3 separate boot equipments that cater for different use cases: whether the media is presented as a harddisk or a cdrom and whether the boot loading is by legacy or UEFI bios. ![]() The daedalus ISO offers a menu of alternative boot methods does "start the desired distro" start with presenting that menu? ![]() ![]() each distro is added to the Ventoy start menu, from which you start the desired distro. ![]()
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