On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 10:24:17AM +0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: >On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 11:41:57AM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote: >> >>After reading its /.disk/mkisofs, i re-pack it by >> >> # A dummy MBR template as substitute for isohdpfx.bin >> dd if=/dev/zero bs=432 count=1 of=null.mbr >> >> mount -o loop debian-jessie-DI-b2-arm64-netinst.iso /mnt/iso >> >> xorriso -as mkisofs \ >> -V 'Debian jessie-DI-b2 arm64 1' \ >> -r -o test.iso -J -joliet-long -cache-inodes \ >> -isohybrid-mbr null.mbr \ >> -e boot/grub/efi.img -no-emul-boot -isohybrid-gpt-basdat \ >> /mnt/iso >> >>Omitted options: >> all Jigdo options >> -eltorito-alt-boot is a separator which is needed only if >> already a boot image was defined by -b, -e, >> or alike >> >>Added options: >> -isohybrid-gpt-basdat works only if -isohybrid-mbr is present >> -isohybrid-mbr gets as input the dummy MBR template. So SYSLINUX >> is not needed. > >OK.
This may look valid, but gdisk and other code I've used don't cope well with the PMBR being broken. I can mount partition 1 fine for the normal ISO contents, but partition 2 seems broken and I can't mount it. Maybe an offset bug(?), or things are being too confused by the GPT-MBR disconnect here. >>The result shows nested partitions in MBR and GPT. >>This is the mjg layout, which partition editors dislike heavily >>but seems to work well in the amd64 netinst ISOs. >>It offers three entry points for booting: El Torito, MBR, GPT. >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>El Torito catalog : 832 1 >>El Torito cat path : /boot.catalog >>El Torito images : N Pltf B Emul Ld_seg Hdpt Ldsiz LBA >>El Torito boot img : 1 UEFI y none 0x0000 0x00 768 833 >>El Torito img path : 1 /boot/grub/efi.img >>System area options: 0x00000900 >>System area summary: MBR cyl-align-on GPT >>ISO image size/512 : 262144 >>Partition offset : 0 >>MBR heads per cyl : 64 >>MBR secs per head : 32 >>MBR partition table: N Status Type Start Blocks >>MBR partition : 1 0x80 0x00 0 262144 >>MBR partition : 2 0x00 0xef 3332 768 >>MBR partition path : 2 /boot/grub/efi.img >>GPT : N Info >>GPT disk GUID : 8822d6a0aadcde40a8afcd569dc28802 >>GPT entry array : 2 248 overlapping >>GPT lba range : 64 262080 262143 >>GPT partition name : 1 490053004f00480079006200720069006400 >>GPT partname local : 1 ISOHybrid >>GPT partition GUID : 1 8822d6a0aadcde40a8adcd569dc28802 >>GPT type GUID : 1 a2a0d0ebe5b9334487c068b6b72699c7 >>GPT partition flags: 1 0x1000000000000001 >>GPT start and size : 1 0 262080 >>GPT partition name : 2 490053004f004800790062007200690064003100 >>GPT partname local : 2 ISOHybrid1 >>GPT partition GUID : 2 8822d6a0aadcde40a8accd569dc28802 >>GPT type GUID : 2 a2a0d0ebe5b9334487c068b6b72699c7 >>GPT partition flags: 2 0x1000000000000001 >>GPT start and size : 2 3332 768 >>GPT partition path : 2 /boot/grub/efi.img >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Right. > >>Of course it is odd to use ISOLINUX related xorriso commands >>with pure GRUB2 boot equipment. Especially since Vladimir >>Serbinenko puts much emphasis on a neat partition table. >> >>Let's try an option which was introduced for grub-mkrescue >> >> xorriso -as mkisofs \ >> -V 'Debian jessie-DI-b2 arm64 1' \ >> -r -o test.iso -J -joliet-long -cache-inodes \ >> -efi-boot-part --efi-boot-image \ >> -e boot/grub/efi.img -no-emul-boot \ >> /mnt/iso >> >>Added options: >> -efi-boot-part with special argument "--efi-boot-image" >> marks the first EFI El Torito boot image as >> partition in GPT. >> Only a "protective MBR" emerges, which complies >> to GPT specs. (Other than a multi-partition MBR.) > >Woo. :-) Bugger. After more testing, this is not working well for me. It's generating 3 partitions: Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name 1 64 3867 1.9 MiB 0700 Gap0 2 3868 4635 384.0 KiB EF00 EFI boot partition 3 4636 365891 176.4 MiB 0700 Gap1 where neither Gap0 nor Gap1 are usable for mounting. I guess I see what you've done, just slicing up the image to make the EFI boot partition work. However, this isn't helpful for the Debian installer which now can't find the rest of the installer on any partition. It's used to looking for things in a "normal" isohybrid manner where it can mount the main ISO contents as a partition too. I tried to force the efi.img file to tne end of the media to make Gap0 functional, but that doesn't seem to help at all. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com Into the distance, a ribbon of black Stretched to the point of no turning back -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150204151230.ga11...@einval.com