Re: Add data partition to a livecd on Windows

2020-03-18 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i wrote: > > Somebody with Debian Developer power should implement my > > proposals made in > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/2019/07/msg7.html Luca Boccassi wrote: > No special powers are needed - anybody can register a guest account on > Salsa, fork the repository/ies and send

Re: Add data partition to a livecd on Windows

2020-03-18 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Wed, 2020-03-18 at 14:59 +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > cagnulein wrote: > > I send the message here because i guess live-build should change > > the way of > > building the EFI iso, don't you think? > > I agree. Somebody with Debian Developer power should implement my > proposals

Re: Add data partition to a livecd on Windows

2020-03-18 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, cagnulein wrote: > Repacking with xorriso it's an option Then see https://wiki.debian.org/RepackBootableISO > i don't understand why your > workflow isn't the default behaviour of xorriso. Default is to have no boot equipment in the ISO. In the end it is the person or software running

Re: Add data partition to a livecd on Windows

2020-03-18 Thread cagnulein
Thanks Thomas for the explanation :) Repacking with xorriso it's an option and i don't understand why your workflow isn't the default behaviour of xorriso. I send the message here because i guess live-build should change the way of building the EFI iso, don't you think? Otherwise everyone who

Re: Add data partition to a livecd on Windows

2020-03-18 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, cagnulein wrote: > http://robertoviola.cloud/2020/03/18/add-a-data-partition-to-a-live-usb-iso/ The partition table of the clonzilla ISO seems to be BIOS-only with partition offset 16. The table of the urbackup ISO looks like ready for BIOS and EFI with partition offset 16, too. (From the

[live-build] Add data partition to a livecd on Windows

2020-03-18 Thread cagnulein
I think this is something to investigate http://robertoviola.cloud/2020/03/18/add-a-data-partition-to-a-live-usb-iso/ What do you think? I don't understand why the first partition has 0x00 as partition type. Thanks Roberto