SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs
Basically it gives me that message everytime, using both programs, using cooking version and core - What seems to be the issue?
I am running a Compaq CQ60 with 3GB of RAM - so I cant imagine it being a RAM issue..
My computer has 3GB of ram and is a dual processor - do you think this is just a result of a bad setup of the iso? or something worse? Hardware related?
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ALSO: I did manage to get Kanotix to work - would that be good enough to use as say a recovery distro incase if my Ubuntu goes down?
Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
To reinstall grub2 with v1.99, you really need the save version of Ubuntu to use the two line easy mount and install commands.
But, I think you can always chroot into an install and then you are using the current version.
I create my own multiboot USB with grub2. I think your MultiBoot uses grub4dos and I am not familiar with the details.
I think this grub2 entry was working for me, but I see I had to edit the entry (old one is the # commented out)
Code:
menuentry "slitaz " {
set isofile="/boot/iso/slitaz-3.0.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/boot/bzImage rw root=/dev/null lang=C kmap=us screen=1024x768x16 autologin noprompt noeject
initrd (loop)/boot/rootfs.gz
# linux (loop)/boot/bzImage isofrom=$isofile boot=live quiet vga=791 noeject noprompt
}
Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
Quote:
Originally Posted by
oldfred
To reinstall grub2 with v1.99, you really need the save version of Ubuntu to use the two line easy mount and install commands.
But, I think you can always chroot into an install and then you are using the current version.
I create my own multiboot USB with grub2. I think your MultiBoot uses grub4dos and I am not familiar with the details.
I think this grub2 entry was working for me, but I see I had to edit the entry (old one is the # commented out)
Code:
menuentry "slitaz " {
set isofile="/boot/iso/slitaz-3.0.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/boot/bzImage rw root=/dev/null lang=C kmap=us screen=1024x768x16 autologin noprompt noeject
initrd (loop)/boot/rootfs.gz
# linux (loop)/boot/bzImage isofrom=$isofile boot=live quiet vga=791 noeject noprompt
}
Tried this command today:
Code:
dd if=nameofiso.iso of=/name/of/device
and it says "Missing Operating System"
- any other ideas?
I gave up with SLiTaz
Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
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Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
Only some ISO support the dd method to install. You normally have to use Unetbootin or pendrive to extract, install and load a boot loader to the device.
With grub2 you can install grub2 to the device, copy the ISO to a folder, and add a loopmount entry. But again only some ISO support this method.
This is a script to install many ISOs. Some that will not loopmount by installing a kernel and boot image.
MultiSystem Another LiveUSB Multiboot French(translate) w/grub2
http://liveusb.info/dotclear/
MultiBootUSB - Install and boot multiple Linux from Pendrive / Flash drive / USB disk w/grub4dos
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1518273
Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
SliTaz has its own USB installer called TazUSB. Check it out, works much better than Unetbootin in my experience!
http://hg.slitaz.org/tazusb/raw-file...tazusb.en.html
Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
Quote:
Originally Posted by
snowpine
TazUSB? Is it specifically for SliTaz or other images as well?
Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
Quote:
Originally Posted by
oldfred
Only some ISO support the dd method to install. You normally have to use Unetbootin or pendrive to extract, install and load a boot loader to the device.
With grub2 you can install grub2 to the device, copy the ISO to a folder, and add a loopmount entry. But again only some ISO support this method.
This is a script to install many ISOs. Some that will not loopmount by installing a kernel and boot image.
MultiSystem Another LiveUSB Multiboot French(translate) w/grub2
http://liveusb.info/dotclear/
MultiBootUSB - Install and boot multiple Linux from Pendrive / Flash drive / USB disk w/grub4dos
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1518273
Gah MultibootUSB is a pain in the ****, but I suppose its an option.
Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
I just like grub2 and used it for a while on my flash drives. But now with several hard drives I find using grub2 to loopmount an ISO from one drive to install to another makes for very fast installs. It is the same process where ever you have the ISO and use grub2 to loopmount the ISO.
Hard drive:
Direct boot on hard drive - drs305:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1549847
[SOLVED] Using grub 2 to boot an iso off hard drive
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1535864
Re: SliTaZ - Unetbootin/Mutilbootusb gives me "trying to unpack rootfs image as initr
Quote:
Originally Posted by
oldfred
I just like grub2 and used it for a while on my flash drives. But now with several hard drives I find using grub2 to loopmount an ISO from one drive to install to another makes for very fast installs. It is the same process where ever you have the ISO and use grub2 to loopmount the ISO.
Hard drive:
Direct boot on hard drive - drs305:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1549847
[SOLVED] Using grub 2 to boot an iso off hard drive
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1535864
I know how to setup MultibootUSB, no issues there, the only question I have is can it work with windows iso files as well?