On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Peter Jones <pjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 11/30/2009 01:27 PM, Peter Jones wrote:
> On 11/30/2009 12:27 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
>> 3. 'Chain-booting' from cd to usb sounds like an elegant way to avoid
>> the 'Can't boot USB' problem. Did we figure out how Mandriva are
doing
>> it ?
>
> No, we didn't. There are some things we might be able to do here, though,
> which may solve this problem without actually "chain-booting". The most
> obvious is to make sure the live image's initrd searches for a USB device
> with the right filesystem label (and possibly other criteria) and mounts
> that as root, and then build a liveboot.iso with one boot image and no[1]
> real filesystem. The boot image would contain the kernel and initrd as
> the only boot option.
>
> This is fairly trivial to do, actually.
>
> [1] It'd have to have an iso9660 filesystem with the isolinux/ directory
> much like our current boot.iso does, but the kernel and initrd there
would
> be the ones from the live image, and we wouldn't put the rest of the live
> OS on the disc.
>
Further research[1] seems to indicate that this is almost exactly what
they're doing.
[1] Adam pointed me at
http://svn.mandriva.com/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/soft/drakx/trunk/rescue/make_f...
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I found another tool that claims to be able to search and boot a USB device,
from a floppy disk no less! The tool is called PLoP[1], and it is a custom
boot manager that can boot USB, CD, and hard disks.
Maybe that will help some people figure out how it is done.
[1]:
http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html