Hello Stefan,
<https://manpages.debian.org/bullseye/live-boot-doc/live-boot.7.en.html> mentions "findiso" and "fromiso" as well as "live-media|bootfrom" and "live-media-path".
Yeah, I read the manpage right before making this bug.
One way is to stuff your squashfs into an ISO image (nothing else needed in there, just the subdirectory /live containing your squashfs), and use one of the iso parameters.
I didn't think of using the ISO parameters that way, smart idea.If my idea of having just SquashFSes in their own folders doesn't work, I'll try this out.
Using the live-media*-Parameters should make it possible to use a squashfs file directly, without having to wrap it into an iso. I haven't tried this myself lately, though.
From how I understood the explanation of live-media/bootfrom, it looks like it wants you to specify a device to look inside /live of. I would need to create a separate partition for every squashfs, /live in each.
I don't believe there are currently any options that allow me to achieve my goal without wrapping the squashfs. Thank you for your help!
-- Ben Westover
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