Hello everyone!
I'm trying to launch on a Windows 10 PC in Legacy mode the Ubuntu based Boot Repair Disk 64-bit with Grub4DOS version included with last EasyBCD. Using the following menu.lst item:
title Boot Repair Disk (Find...RAM) find --set-root /Boot/ISO/boot-repair-disk-64bit.iso map --mem /Boot/ISO/boot-repair-disk-64bit.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
It starts OK and reads the ISO into RAM, but then doesn't boot giving the error "can't find ISO" or similar. I know it may be needed to add some info in the menu item about where the kernel is or such, but have no idea how to do that. I tried to boot a regular Ubuntu ISO with the menu similar to the above, and it launched OK, but not this one. No info can be googled on the exact topic, despite the Repair Disk is quite popular.
Can someone help to draft the correct menu for this ISO? I'd prefer not to use some standalone Flash Drives or special complex commands for this task coded by using such a USB Boot flash drive, but a simple menu item for Grub4DOS, since I already have several other ISO files launched from various HDD partitions by Grub4DOS. Since no such info exists on the web, it would be useful for many.
Edited by zammibro, 09 May 2021 - 01:25 AM.