9/21/2023 0 Comments Systemrescuecd 5.1.0Automatically finding the file image that grub4dos used would be quite challenging (it would have to be hard coded inside the iso/img image which is not standard practice) - so this, at least as of today, doubt it's supported by these images. I don't know if these live images can find the boot media, mount them, and then loopback mount the image inside, and then grab the root image inside of them. Unfortunately you'll need to step into the deep end of the pool to get this to work. The condition of file system is vital for me and this condition force me to use Grub4DOS. Unfortunately, I must be use NTFS or FAT32 file system because my memstick flash USB is general purpose and use to file transfer in Windows or BSD environments. However perhaps it is a "bug" that these boot disks do not recognize iso9660 as a valid filesystem on "hard disk" devices such as flash sticks and not try to mount them as such - and then try to detect the root image after mounting the iso9660 like a normal cdrom.īut yes, if you can find a flash stick image, yes, use those and not iso9660 images, for the general case where most MBR BIOS expect MBR boot sectors on flash sticks and hard drives. in Linuxĭd if=/path/to/systemrescuecd-x86-5.1.0.iso of=/dev/sd$Īctually I found that a lot of MBR firmware will notice an El Torito boot sector on flash sticks and boot that, despite it being "wrong" - and hence we see the partial boots in this thread. Therefor if you write the SystemRescueCD directly on a usb stick by e.g. ISO will only be booted on a CD-ROM disk. Please learn how to denote units correctly!Ī USB stick with an ISO file system will not boot, because an ISO has no MBR. Last edited by bitcruiser on Wed 5:14 pm edited 1 time in totalĪ properly created bootable USB stick will contain ISO filesystem. You could try SystemRescueImage available at on a usb flash disk. Yes it may or It looks like your SystemRescueCd is bad or it does not recognize your CD-ROM drive. Is that issue depend on my Flash USB NTFS file system? I tried SystemRescueCD.iso on another Desktop with Intel CoreI3 CPU and got these messages:īTW, I run Slitaz and other My Distros by GRUB4DOS truely but Still I could not boot from GRUB4DOS in any Gentoo OS! and definitely, another boot disk like the system rescue cd. getting a real usb dvd drive is helpful. another usb port? usb3 ports have historically caused trouble. Strange, this isn't one of the newest machines out there. I tried livedvd-x86-amd64-32ul-20160704.iso and I booted both of x86 and amd64 in both generic mode and no framebuffer mode but still errored me "No bootable Media Found". My CPU is intel core i7 and my notebook is DELL Latitude E6410. What hardware are you using (motherboard or at least brand or model of computer), and what boot image are you using (and which version of it?) You should try another boot image as the easiest workaround. You got as far as you did because BIOS was able to copy enough of the image into ramdisk, but now the kernel took over and got confused. It looks like the kernel you're using on that live media does not support the hardware that your boot media drive is connected to. I did your suggestion and Grub4DOS could starting to boot Gentoo.iso but Hanged on this screenshot! If Gentoo Live CD/DVD is not working, you can run any Linux live distribution (I would recommend System Rescue CD, based on Gentoo and more complete than the Gentoo Live DVD) Here is a sample showing systemrescuecd : How I can booting Gentoo LiveDVD from the Grub4DOS? Posted: Tue 12:56 pm Post subject: Booting Gentoo LiveDVD from Grub4DOS Gentoo Forums Forum Index Other Things Gentoo Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Booting Gentoo LiveDVD from Grub4DOS
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