Hi everybody.
I've tested xboot and it works like a charm.
But there's a little bug.
Isos are added twice (in images and in images/images), so the iso is bigger than expected.
And I think a little improvement is not worse.
I explain: I only want a simple menu that shows my bootable isos directly.
I don't want the "boot on hdd" or the "help" menu.
I only want a menu that shows my differents isos directly, with a black background or a personal background.
When I boot on my DVD, I want to select my Iso and boot directly on it without browsing in other menus.
Is it possible to do this in the future?
Thanks in advance.
Bye.
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 May 2012 - 05:45 PM
#2
Posted 03 May 2012 - 05:53 PM
Maybe it will be better to be able to create our own menus with this software.
People like me could create simple menus, whereas advanced users could create their own menus, organize menus like they want, etc...
People like me could create simple menus, whereas advanced users could create their own menus, organize menus like they want, etc...
Edited by FLMK, 03 May 2012 - 05:54 PM.
#3
Posted 06 May 2012 - 02:16 PM
This request also gets my vote !
#4
Posted 06 May 2012 - 03:03 PM
Finaly, I've created my iso on my own with syslinux.
To simplify, Xboot uses syslinux system, so, if you know a little bit syslinux (for pxe for example), you can easily create your own system...
First of all, I thought I was able to launch Ubuntu 12.04 isos, but finaly, it crashed after loading the ubuntu splash... I've tried with ubuntu 10.04 and it crashed too. I think there's a method to boot ubuntu isos in particular but I still don't know how to do this...
But with the Xboot system, I could launch the acronis true image iso, so, it works well for newbies.
I will recommend this software to newbies who wants to create a multi boot system easily without knowing the syslinux system.
To simplify, Xboot uses syslinux system, so, if you know a little bit syslinux (for pxe for example), you can easily create your own system...
First of all, I thought I was able to launch Ubuntu 12.04 isos, but finaly, it crashed after loading the ubuntu splash... I've tried with ubuntu 10.04 and it crashed too. I think there's a method to boot ubuntu isos in particular but I still don't know how to do this...
But with the Xboot system, I could launch the acronis true image iso, so, it works well for newbies.
I will recommend this software to newbies who wants to create a multi boot system easily without knowing the syslinux system.
#5
Posted 06 May 2012 - 03:25 PM
My goal was to create a multi boot DVD with every version of Ubuntu 12.04 but it crash after the ubuntu 12.04 splash with dots...
I've got this problem:
So, if you can correct the problem, it would be nice.
Bye
I've got this problem:
So, if you can correct the problem, it would be nice.
Bye
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