Hi, i would still like to see confirmation whether a non-zero partition start indeed makes the USB stick acceptable for Gparted again, after it was made unacceptable by program "isohybrid".
antispammbox-debian wrote: > Why an iso file is iso file, and a file isohybrid is isohybrid? > What is the difference between the two? It is a hierarchy of specialization: ISO 9660 image Bootable ISO image MBR equipped bootable ISO image ISOLINUX isohybrid MBR equipped bootable ISO image A file with name ending ".iso" is supposed to be a disk image that contains an ISO 9660 filesystem with data files in it. ISO 9660 fileystems can additionally contain El Torito boot information for booting via BIOS from CD, DVD, or BD media. That's the traditional equipment of installation images and Live CDs. Partitioning is not involved here. BIOS boots from other media, e.g. from USB stick, by reading a data structure called Master Boot Record (MBR) from the first 512 bytes of the medium. These bytes get executed as program code in order to start the boot procedure. An MBR contains a partition table. This is were Gparted gets involved. ISO images have free space between bytes 0 and 32767. Thus they may well contain an MBR. Isohybrid is a feature of the ISOLINUX boot loader. The program "isohybrid" writes an MBR into the start block of an ISO image which already holds El Torito equipment of ISOLINUX. The partition table of this MBR shows one partition spanning from block 0 to the end of the ISO filesystem. Debian installation ISOs for "i386" and "amd64" get produced by program xorriso with options which insert an isohybrid MBR into the emerging ISO image. So there is no need to apply program "isohybrid" to them. The images for architecture "i386" get prepared for MBR partition start at 32 KB rather than 0. Last time i looked, the images for "amd64" had an MBR with a partition that starts at 0. ISO 9660 images produced by the script grub-mkrescue of bootloader GRUB2 contain El Torito and MBR, too. It would be harmful for USB stick bootability if one would apply ISOLINUX program "isohybrid" to them. grub-mkrescue images have partition start at block 1, which makes them unmountable. (There is a problem with udev rules about /dev/disk/by-label. See http://www.spinics.net/lists/hotplug/msg05814.html) Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-cd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/219846399094431006...@scdbackup.webframe.org