El 25/09/16 a las 08:09, Machu Chukov escribió: > Since I have found little documentation on this issue, I wanted to > briefly summarize my results creating an UEFI-bootable Isohybrid-Image. > Just in case that perhaps they could be useful for someone. > > Both packages work for me with the following differences: > > *live-build package provided by Kali-Linux* > If you use "--bootloader syslinux" OR --bootloader is not set in > live-build configuration, both, BIOS and UEFI systems are booted with > Syslinux. > > Advantage: That means more possible options and consistent > user-experience for BIOS/CSM and UEFI-Boot. > > Disadvantage (for me): I use Isohybrid-Images, because ISO960 is > read-only and users can not accidentally delete files, when mounting the > removable device in another OS. To boot via UEFI, in addition to the > ISO 9660 file system there is a small - of course writable - FAT > partition needed. Different than if you use GRUB, using Syslinux it also > contains the /live folder with kernel and initrd, which therefore are no > longer read-only. This is a disadvantage for me, but for most cases, it > is probably irrelevant. > > *live-build package provided in Debian Git* > If you use "--bootloader syslinux,grub-efi" OR --bootloader is not set > in live-build configuration, BIOS/CSM-Systems are booted with Syslinux > and UEFI systems are booted with GRUB. The latter works technically well > for me - even if it's not made for people with high aesthetic demands ;~} > > Advantages and Disadvantages:What I wrote above the other way around. > > Thanks to those who answered my questions. > Hi thanks for the info!
I'm now test my project bassed on jessie, with the live-build version from debian git to get a iso image with efi support I have a live system (installable via debian-installer-launcher) and use a preseed to complete disable the network support during install (and another pressed options). My question is about grub installs fail.. i can not put grub-pc and grub-efi in same binary image (via config/packages-list/*.list.binary due a conflict between boot packages. The grub install stage fail. With networking suport is not problem because the necesary packages are downloaded. But whitout networking how to solved it? Thanks! -- Fernando Toledo Dock Sud BBS http://bbs.docksud.com.ar telnet://bbs.docksud.com.ar
