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I had my reasons for closing the threads and still have, because nothing has changed for me.
(not going in details now, enough said about it)
For the same reasons I wouldn't want to open some new thread.
Fred
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./isobooter-mod
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./weeinst
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./defragfs /mnt/sdb1
Mmm.. don't know, is your ISO fragmented maybe ?Max Headroom wrote:G'day Fred, I've Tried Your isobooter-mod weeinst, on a 32 GB, Formatted FAT32, But I get isoinfo: Unable to find Joliet SVD
Wot does this mean Please? How 2 Fix it Please?
:)K
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filefrag *.iso
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root@stretch:/mnt/sdb1# filefrag *.iso
LxPupXenial-16.08.2-pae.iso: 1 extent found
StretchDog32.iso: 1 extent found
StretchDog64-6-25-17.iso: 1 extent found
XenialDog_32bit-openbox_jwm-2017-01-22-firmware-all.iso: 1 extent found
stretch64.iso: 1 extent found
root@stretch:/mnt/sdb1#
I'm not sure which mnt-img version and file manager is included in the iso you use for this but it should be a simple sfs file association problem. Try to right click on sfs file and "open with" mnt-img. Then set as default run action in the file manager.belham2 wrote:But I'd like to be able to do the same with any ".sfs" files inside the ISO.
saintless wrote:I'm not sure which mnt-img version and file manager is included in the iso you use for this but it should be a simple sfs file association problem. Try to right click on sfs file and "open with" mnt-img. Then set as default run action in the file manager.belham2 wrote:But I'd like to be able to do the same with any ".sfs" files inside the ISO.
Over a year I use very simple script for this using old custom debian-live:
https://github.com/MintPup/Retro-Debian ... /mnt-image
It mounts in /media without opening file manager. Second click unmounts.
This one works very well with xfe file manager (unmounts after closing the xfe window):
https://github.com/MintPup/DebianDog-Wh ... img-xfe.sh
This one also works well for me:
https://github.com/MintPup/DebianDog-Wh ... mnt-img.sh
Toni
Have you tried a simplebelham2 wrote:If it makes any difference, the Jessie minimal install has PCManFM as its file manager. I just also installed "xfe" and put the script you mentioned (#2) in your message in the ./config/xfe/script folder, and then right-clicked on an "SFS" and told xfe to use the script to open the SFS, and still nothing. So i must have something missing, as compared to "full" debian installs, in my minimal installs.
Just wish I knew what was missing. It's frustrating not being able to peek inside SFS files (and copy stuff) whenever I want and copy stuff.
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mnt-img /path/sfsmodule.sfs
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title Angel Student Eco-Educational XX-E17 PC KloneOS
partnew (hd0,3) 0x00 (hd0,0)/Angel Student Eco-Educational XX-E17 PC KloneOS.iso
map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 (hd0,0)/Angel Student Eco-Educational XX-E17 PC KloneOS.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
chainloader (0xff)
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title Angel Student Eco-Educational XX-E17 PC KloneOS
partnew (hd0,3) 0x00 (hd0,0)/Angel Student Eco-Educational XX-E17 PC KloneOS.iso
map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 (hd0,0)/Angel Student Eco-Educational XX-E17 PC KloneOS.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
kernel /casper/vmlinuz noauto from=/ video=SVIDEO-1:d
initrd /casper/initrd1.xz
Yes, that's what I made the mod for, to give the choice of casper-boot and porteus-boot (not booting from it's splash screen).in Fact it Splits XenialDog 32bit OpenBox.... into 2 Choices Casper Boot or Porteous Boot, it's All Too Magic Trickery 4 Me 2 Understand!?
Ha!! Nice!Max wrote:Yippie Fred, yoU Nailed it! Thanx,
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title Angel Student Eco-Educational XX-E17 PC KloneOS
partnew (hd0,3) 0x00 (hd0,0)/Angel_Student_Eco-Educational_XX-E17_PC_KloneOS.iso
map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 (hd0,0)/Angel_Student_Eco-Educational_XX-E17_PC_KloneOS.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
kernel /casper/vmlinuz noauto from=/ changes=/Angel_Student
initrd /casper/initrd1.xz
That's the technical definition but probably doesn't help much for your problem.Joliet is an extension to ISO 9660, the specification for the file system (including file names) for the content on a compact disc (CD); it allows file names up to 64 characters in length (including spaces) and the use of Unicode characters in file names (sometimes needed for internationalization). Written by Microsoft, Joliet is fully supported in Windows 95 and later Windows operating systems (except Windows NT prior to its version 4). In operating systems (such as Windows 3.1) that support only eight-character file names, a longer file name on the CD is truncated into an eight-character name using a tilde (~) followed by a unique number as the last characters in the name.
I think that's not bad at all, the ISO's not working you can probably make work by choosing y for "Do you want to boot ..... from its splash screen?"Earlier... Max wrote:The Bulk of the isos Work 42 / 52 in Fact
I don't have such video card and can't help much.AndresC2 wrote:...video card RAGE 128 PRO Ultra GL AGP in pci port
in debiandog-jessie or debian-jessie build debootstrap only black screen.
If Wheezy (or Squeeze) works using r128 driver with this video card you can try to replace manualy /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/r128_drv.so with the one from Wheezy deb package:On a side note, I have found it necessary to either disable DRI or
ForcePCIMode to resolve extreme slowness