Re: Boot Archiso files using systemd-boot or GRUB

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El mar, 16-05-2023 a las 14:40 +0300, nl6720 escribió:
> 
> The airootfs image location is hardcoded to
> "/${archisobasedir}/${arch}/", so 
> you you need to place airootfs.sfs in a "x86_64" subdirectory.
> Then setting archisobasedir and archisodevice should be enough.
> 
This is how the boot works, but I was looking for something more
dynamic, like with grml in this AUR package[1].

Because the problem with using archisodevice is that it forces you to
enter the device identifier, so you would not be able to make a common
configuration for all your machines. I don't think it is possible to do
otherwise, though.

Greetings.

[1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/grml-systemd-boot

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Óscar García Amor | ogarcia at moire.org | http://ogarcia.me

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