Grub4dos Installer Download

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I found it very strange, but common configuration I have found in Internet does not really work for me.

  1. I have downloaded Ubuntu ISO and Debian Live CD.
  2. I have created Grub4DOS USB and copied these ISO images to USB.
  3. Grub configuration is:

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Now the problem is: for both distros kernel is loaded OK, but it cannot find and mount root FS and ends in a loop trying to mount it.

Why it goes wrong? What is the working configuration?

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3 Answers

Booting ISOs from USBs with Grub4Dos is often a trial-and-error process. Although the below code was not tested, on Ubuntu ISOs, vmlinuz and initrd.lz are in the casper folder. It's probably the same for Debian ISOs.

If the above works, use a similar configuration for the Debian Live CD. More info can be found at Ubuntu Wiki - Grub2/ISOBoot/Examples

pathe3pathe3

See http://rmprepusb.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/why-is-it-so-difficult-to-boot-iso.htmlfor an explanation.P.S. Easy2Boot will boot 99% of all linux LiveCDs in the world just by copying the ISOs to your USB drive. Parasite in city game demo pc. You can even boot from multiple linux ISOs all with their own persistence!

SteveSiSteveSi

Sorry, this should really be a comment but not an answer, however I am not allowed to comment yet. So :

Have you tried editing this line:

map %image% (0xff) map --mem %image% (0xff)

,removing map %image% (0xff) and leaving just map --mem %image% (0xff)

or at least swapping them around?

Art GertnerArt Gertner

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