On Friday, November 9, 2018 2:00:33 AM PST Ross Gammon wrote: > Hi All, > > In preparation for building my new test machine, I created a Multiboot > USB with Debian, Ubuntu & Ubuntu Studio on it. I created it from my > normal Ubuntu desktop with grub-install & grub-mkconfig (with i386 > target for maximum compatability), and then deleted everything in > grub.cfg except for the first grub.d/00_header. > > Grub (with a manually produced grub.cfg) manages to boot Debian Live & > Ubuntu Live as a loopback fine, but I have tried all sorts of things to > get Ubuntu Studio Live booting and failed, and Mr Google has not helped. > I get a kernel panic (kernel panic-not syncing: VFS: unable to mount > root fs on unknown block). Maybe there is a special incantation for the > low-latency kernel when running US Live? Maybe instead of the standard > grub.d/00_header, there is special incantation I need from our livecd > script? > > Has anybody tried this and succeeded? > > For reference, the grub.cfg (as it currently stands) is below. > > Cheers, > > Ross > <snip>
Hi Ross, It's been forever since I have had to make a multiboot USB. Ever since I got one of these, life in the land of multiboot has been smooth sailing: https://www.amazon.com/iodd-External-Encrypted-Enclosure-Virtual/dp/ B00S3G12E6/ I know, probably a heavy price to pay, and then you have to have the hard drive or SSD to go in the enclosure, but it saved me a ton of heartache with having to mess with GRUB. Just my 2c, take it or leave it. :) Erich
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