Nio, I forgot to mention about 32-bit and 64-bit hardware. Well, works for both, if you want to use in a 32bit PC, you need to download a 32bit ISO and put on the drive. The same for 64bit. You have to select the right ISO from the grub menu. For Lubuntu I made this menu:
submenu "Lubuntu 14.04" { menuentry 'Lubuntu 14.04 amd64' { set isofile="/iso/lubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso" loopback loop $isofile linux (loop)/casper/vmlinuz.efi boot=casper iso-scan/filename=$isofile liveimg noprompt noeject quiet splash -- initrd (loop)/casper/initrd.lz } menuentry 'Lubuntu 14.04 amd64 (failsafe)' { set isofile="/iso/lubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso" loopback loop $isofile set gfxpayload=800x600x16,800x600 linux (loop)/casper/vmlinuz.efi boot=casper iso-scan/filename=$isofile liveimg noeject nomodeset noapic -- initrd (loop)/casper/initrd.lz } menuentry 'Lubuntu 14.04 i386' { set isofile="/iso/lubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-i386.iso" loopback loop $isofile linux (loop)/casper/vmlinuz boot=casper iso-scan/filename=$isofile liveimg noprompt noeject quiet splash -- initrd (loop)/casper/initrd.lz } menuentry 'Lubuntu 14.04 i386 (failsafe)' { set isofile="/iso/lubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-i386.iso" loopback loop $isofile linux (loop)/casper/vmlinuz boot=casper iso-scan/filename=$isofile liveimg noeject nomodeset noapic -- initrd (loop)/casper/initrd.lz } } 2015-01-07 9:48 GMT-02:00 Andre Rodovalho <andre.rodova...@gmail.com>: > Nio, this is a old fashion style boot. But I have my motherboard setted to > boot UEFI. Of course, almost all hardware today is a transition between > BIOS and EFI. > > What I can say is that is working for me on old hardware (BIOS) and on > transition hardware (BIOS+EFI). I see no reason why this could not work > with EFI firmwares, since GRUB2 supports this technology. But of course, we > probably should make partitions the way EFI requires to be... > > For a EFI only, we should create a GPT partition table, a FAT32 with about > 512mb at the beggining, and install GRUB2 on this partition, lets say > /dev/sdb1. For precision, we probably will use UUID to refer the second > partition where the ISO files will be stored. A little bit more complex, > but nothing that could not be done today... > > > > 2015-01-07 8:22 GMT-02:00 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: > > Den 2015-01-07 03:06, Emiliano Vazquez skrev: >> > El 06/01/15 a las 13:47, Nio Wiklund escibiĆ³: >> ... >> >> >> >> If you are interested, you are welcome to extend it with other, maybe >> >> lighter distros, or make it more efficient ... the recipe is in the >> >> tutorial ;-) >> >> >> >> Best regards >> >> Nio >> >> >> >> >> > Thanks Nio! i will test this! >> > >> > best regards. >> > Emiliano. >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Emiliano Vazquez | PcCentro Informatica & CCTV >> > Office: +54 (11) 4635-3218 y Rotativas >> > http://www.pccentro.com.ar >> > >> >> You are welcome :-) >> >> Please share your results, and give feedback, particularly if you have >> some problem. >> >> Best regards >> Nio >> >> >> -- >> Lubuntu-users mailing list >> Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users >> > >
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