Boot Trinity Rescue Kit from UBCD
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Boot Trinity Rescue Kit from UBCD
Hi everybody, another question from a new and enthousiastic UBCD user
I loaded UBCD onto a memory stick and wanted to add the Trinity Rescue Disc of which I'm also a fervent user. I opened the ISO in UltraISO and saved it as IMG, then GZipped it using PeaZip and renamed it to trk.igz. I then added it to bootdsk2.cfg like so:
LABEL trk
MENU LABEL Trinity Rescue Kit V3.2
KERNEL memdisk
APPEND initrd=/images/trk.igz
When loading it from UBCD, it will extract the image, so far so good, but then hangs while booting...
What I found strange is that UltraISO didn't only save a trk.img file but also a trk.ccd file and a trk.sub file. In my ignorance I must be doing it wrong... Could anybody point me to a clue?
I loaded UBCD onto a memory stick and wanted to add the Trinity Rescue Disc of which I'm also a fervent user. I opened the ISO in UltraISO and saved it as IMG, then GZipped it using PeaZip and renamed it to trk.igz. I then added it to bootdsk2.cfg like so:
LABEL trk
MENU LABEL Trinity Rescue Kit V3.2
KERNEL memdisk
APPEND initrd=/images/trk.igz
When loading it from UBCD, it will extract the image, so far so good, but then hangs while booting...
What I found strange is that UltraISO didn't only save a trk.img file but also a trk.ccd file and a trk.sub file. In my ignorance I must be doing it wrong... Could anybody point me to a clue?
This method doesn't work for most linux based iso's. This works only if it needs a kernel and an initrd, without any other other files.Albantar wrote:I loaded UBCD onto a memory stick and wanted to add the Trinity Rescue Disc of which I'm also a fervent user. I opened the ISO in UltraISO and saved it as IMG, then GZipped it using PeaZip and renamed it to trk.igz. I then added it to bootdsk2.cfg like so:
I wrote a tutorial for you (Trinity Rescue Kit V3.3). I don't think that it will differ much from the v3.2 (I don't think so).
viewtopic.php?p=6004#6004
First of all, thank you very much for that tutorial, it is very clear.
However (there's always a catch, isn't there?) when I did all that and then tried to boot from my boot stick, all I got was the blue menu screen (though smaller than usual, taking up about half the screen) with half a line of ASCII hieroglyphs, and a red text "Press [Tab] to edit options" at the bottom, and it hangs.
However (there's always a catch, isn't there?) when I did all that and then tried to boot from my boot stick, all I got was the blue menu screen (though smaller than usual, taking up about half the screen) with half a line of ASCII hieroglyphs, and a red text "Press [Tab] to edit options" at the bottom, and it hangs.
You have to rerun the ubcd2usb script.
You also can run syslinux.exe instead:
You also can run syslinux.exe instead:
- Go to Start ==> Run as... ==> cmd.exe
Drag and drop syslinux.exe from c:\syslinux\win32\ to the cmd window
Complete the command with the following (change x: with the drive letter of your usb stick, be careful!) :
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syslinux -ma -d syslinux x:
An important note to other people who would like to run TRK from UBCD: it doesn't work with TRK 3.2...
It will start to boot but then it can't locate the RAM disk image on the USB drive and fail.
So I downloaded TRK 3.3 beta and gave that a shot. The same thing seemed to happen, but instead of failing after not having found the RAM disk image, it asked to enter manually on which device TRK can be found. I entered sda1 and off it went.
I believe this issue is already known to the TRK crew and is common to all people who want to boot TRK from a USB stick, but I'll just double-check and submit a bug report if necessary.
It will start to boot but then it can't locate the RAM disk image on the USB drive and fail.
So I downloaded TRK 3.3 beta and gave that a shot. The same thing seemed to happen, but instead of failing after not having found the RAM disk image, it asked to enter manually on which device TRK can be found. I entered sda1 and off it went.
I believe this issue is already known to the TRK crew and is common to all people who want to boot TRK from a USB stick, but I'll just double-check and submit a bug report if necessary.
Another note to people who would like to use TRK from UBCD:
the problem described by me is indeed known. For TRK3.2 the solution is to rename your USB stick to TRK_3-2.
For TRK3.3 you can either rename it to TRK_3-3, or use a new feature available in TRK3.3: add the option vollabel=YOURLABEL to all the boot options lines in TRK's isolinux.cfg
http://trinityhome.org/Home/index.php?w ... ront_id=12
the problem described by me is indeed known. For TRK3.2 the solution is to rename your USB stick to TRK_3-2.
For TRK3.3 you can either rename it to TRK_3-3, or use a new feature available in TRK3.3: add the option vollabel=YOURLABEL to all the boot options lines in TRK's isolinux.cfg
http://trinityhome.org/Home/index.php?w ... ront_id=12