The normal/standard ntfs "supported" is not ntfs-3g.

If you need to boot from a ntfs then you need write access, and that is 
only through ntfs-3g (3rd generation) module that you need to load at 
boot time. 

You need to find a way to load the ntfs-3g module at boot time.

-pipo

On 8/16/20 12:05 PM, 陈添来 wrote:
> debian10 kernal cmdline "boot=live 
> findiso=/data/os/debian/debian-live-10.2.0-standard.iso",
> can not boot.said,"BOOT FAILED".
> live-boot's function "is_supported_fs" is have some wrong,it can not support 
> ntfs.
> deepin's live-boot has fix this wrong.hope debian also fix it.
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