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Modifying grub.cfg to have other boot tools #129

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imarkovic1 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 0 comments
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Modifying grub.cfg to have other boot tools #129

imarkovic1 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 0 comments

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Hi,

Thanks for the effort and sharing for this rolling script, it worked for me to create an bootable USB, needed to modify the paths for the user for grub-install/grub2-install, and on the other distro /usr/lib/* was not there, but instead /usr/lib64 (Slackware).
It also doesnt allow to edit the script on the linux systems, instead I had to do it from windows, which is strange :). Also I had to create a user on a live system, which didnt had user, but only root, to run the script 🗡️, but all that was fine, it doesn`t matter when you finish the job.

Im stuck on the grub configuration (/boot/grub/grub.cfg) because I failed to add some other bootable tools which I used to, they are with small images in .img, .iso formats, so I wanted to ask how to apply that? Really multiple tools with minimal Linux env, DOS-based etc. I really think they can work without problems on modern hardware. I tried to use the same format in the script, and to use the configuration in /boot/iso, but still didnt tried to start the iso I have copied.
Previously I was using grldr with a dos combination tool which installs grub4dos/grubinstall windows tool, it works differently with menu.lst and grldr, it was really useful, but I wanted to give it a try for your tool, which looks better & with more options.

Thanks & Cheers,
Igor.

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