You might need to add
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insmod fat
Another thing you can try is to look for the USB from the command line. If you press "c" at the menu, you can run
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ls
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ls (hd1,gpt2)/
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insmod fat
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ls
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ls (hd1,gpt2)/
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cd build
cmake ..
make
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menuentry "windows 10 " {
set root=(hd0,2)
# or search --set=root --fs-uuid ####-####
chainloader /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw-backup.efi
}
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Error installing loader!
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lick-cli --trace logfile
and notC:/Program Files....\lick-cli.exe
Any matter?C:/Administrator\Program Files....\lick-cli.exe
Whilst I myself never use Windows and don't have any version on my machine I am interested to know if LICK could be easily modified to provide dual booting with Windows for WeeDogLinux, which does not come as an iso, but instead builds the initrd.gz and squashfs files required for booting in a directory along with its vmlinuz kernel.noryb009 wrote:LICK is developer-friendly: If you want to bring the power of LICK to your application or distribution, a command line utility and a library are available. LICK is licensed under the MIT license, so feel free to use it however you like.