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Hi, I thought someone might illuminate me on this: I'm currently reading through the wiki about Archiso and creating a live CD/USB. I'm having no trouble keeping up with the instructions - thus far this is just a general question. But it mentions at the start a direct useage - that gives a help of all the different commands, but the actual steps in the wiki to create this CD/USB image don't ever require you to invoke the command at all - when it's meant to be the heart and sould or Archiso - so is there more than one way to create these CD/USB's using Archiso?
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I thought ArchIso was simple for booting the created cd?
HOOKS="base udev archiso pata scsi sata usb fw filesystems usbinput"
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Hi all
Recenly I've faced with this problem too
Take a look at http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Talk:Archiso
Udev and iso label
Hi,
Udev doesn't see the cdrom label or doesn't build the link in /dev/disk/by-label/.
Image is booting when running qemu with hda:
qemu-kvm -enable-kvm -localtime -m 512 -hda myarch-1.00-i686.iso -boot cBut when running qemu with cdrom, it isn't:
qemu-kvm -enable-kvm -localtime -m 512 -cdrom myarch-1.00-i686.iso -boot dIt's falling back to interactive prompt.
Idea?
Any ideas?
Всем выйти из Сумрака!!!
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This is a recent problem as far as I know and Gerado has been working on fixes. Try his branch in the mean time: http://github.com/djgera/archiso/tree/djgera
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Svenstaro, thanks
I already asked Gerardo and he answered me.
I am going to use
qemu-kvm -enable-kvm -localtime -m 512 -hda myarch-1.00-i686.iso -boot c
Всем выйти из Сумрака!!!
Уважение - это когда чтобы поприветствовать человека вытаскиваешь оба наушника.
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