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On Sunday, 18 February 2018 02:10:46 GMT Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 00:44:05 +0200, zless wrote: |
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> > I've grown a bit tired by this already. Before I will try your and |
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> > Neil's suggestions I will test my luck with the Sysrescuecd iso. |
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> > It seems that more people are interested in this and are reporting |
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> > success. |
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> submenu "SystemRescueCd 64 bit options" { |
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> menuentry "SystemRescueCd with default options" { |
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> linux (loop)/isolinux/rescue64 isoloop=$isofile |
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> initrd (loop)/isolinux/initram.igz |
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> } |
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> menuentry "SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory" { |
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> linux (loop)/isolinux/rescue64 isoloop=$isofile docache |
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> initrd (loop)/isolinux/initram.igz |
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> } |
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> } |
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> You can also add extra boot options, like setting the keymap to avoid the |
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> boot process pausing to ask for your choice. |
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> There's also a way to boot systemrescuecd from a bootloader that doesn't |
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> support ISO loading, like the systemd UEFI boot manager (aka gummiboot). |
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I just plug in the SysRescCD USB-3 stick. |
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Much less complication ;) |
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Regards, |
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Peter. |