[kwlug-disc] question -- booting from multiple ISOs in USB stick?

William Park opengeometry at yahoo.ca
Sun Sep 27 18:37:50 EDT 2015


On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 12:55:27PM -0400, Paul Nijjar wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 12:14:01AM +0000, CrankyOldBugger wrote:
> > I made a multi-boot flash drive on a Windows client using YUMI.  It's very
> > easy to follow.
> > 
> > Sorry, I don't know the Linux equivalent of this.
> 
> One low-level answer is to use SYSLINUX, which now supports booting
> directly off of ISOs. This is not that helpful, though, because most
> (all?) Linux ISOs you care about are hybrid ISOs, which makes booting from
> SYSLINUX more difficult: 
> 
> http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/MEMDISK#ISO_images
> 
> It takes some work to set up the initial infrastructure for SYSLINUX.
> The advantage is that once you set up this infrastructure adding
> additional ISOs should be relatively quick. We do this for our network
> installers using PXELINUX. 
> 
> It looks like this project automates some of the grunt work in
> creating multiboot USB images from Linux: 
> 
> http://multibootusb.org/
> 
> Of course, this is also not helpful because I have not personally used
> this project.
> 
> - Paul 

Starting point of Syslinux (memdisk) is what I was looking for.  
    - kernel is "memdisk" and initrd is ISO image, so configuration is
      easy to maintain.
    - it finds the ISO -- you see dots filling the screen as ISO is
      loaded.
    - ISO boots -- you see the splash screen of ISO.
Then, it complains it can't find the live filesystem, the very image it
just loaded.

MultibootUSB.org extracts ISO, and puts the content into a partition.
This is not what I want.

I give up.  Thanks guys.
-- 
William





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