Hi, Quoting Baurzhan Muftakhidinov (2014-03-07 16:18:55) > > - loop mount the iso and then directly boot linux (but this again requires > > knowledge of the boot parameters) > > Well you said you need to boot Debian isos, just copy-paste the boot > parameters.
yes, the alternative is of course always to start a project which auto detects the Debian live iso and generates boot options accordingly. Then, whenever Debian live isos change or add new features or remove old features, the script has to be modified to work again. I would like to know if it is possible to create a script which requires nothing else than the isos being Debian and the bootloader being syslinux. If the idea I outlined in my first email is possible by changing how debian-live detects from which partition to load the rootfs, then such a script creating a multiboot usb stick would only require very minimal amounts of maintenance. If I can make my life easier in the future by investing some work now, then I will gladly do it. So any pointers are appreciated :) So before I commit to creating a multiboot script that works as all the other existing ones, I want to make sure that I have to do it that way and that there is no alternative. cheers, josch -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140307160743.2428.46270@hoothoot
