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Shador, just to say thank you for your detailed info. Wiil follow your advice and let you know if any more problems arise.Shador wrote: That's basically relatively simple. Just create two subdirectories and explode the respective iso images to those. It's important that you move the .live files to the root of the stick again and change the basedir variable to '/<your resp. subdir>' instead of '/'. DO NOT change any other values! Especially ident_content!
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ident_content=65b70335dda0e5c14bbf52e55aa498e5 basedir=/blub iso_name=salixlive-xfce-13.37-32-rc2.iso
Wish to confirm that your advice is 100% correct and greatly appreciated. Am writing now from Live Xfce 13.37 installed on a usb stick. That "basedir" option in that .live file is really a great idea.Shador wrote:Example for the .live file content:Code: Select all
ident_content=65b70335dda0e5c14bbf52e55aa498e5 basedir=/blub iso_name=salixlive-xfce-13.37-32-rc2.iso
Syslinux doesn't support ext* (only fat*). So I guess that's the problem your facing. The .live file should be detected on most common fs by grub2 and the live init. So that's probably not your problem. But you're description is also very vague.ikke wrote:Only one thing I would to stress : do not install Salix Live Xfce 13.37 on a ext4 formatted stick. The .live file is not recognized although it is there. Wondering why ...
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grub-install --boot-directory=/<path to stick mountpoint>/boot <device>