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Posted by: husky - 02-24-2021, 12:56 PM - Forum: Ventoy Discussion Forum
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Hi!
I recently found that the modem port inside my Lenovo T14 AMD can be used to host an NVMe drive, too, and decided to use it as an emergency drive containing several ISOs and the like in order to rescue anything if necessary - sysrescd, kali, ubuntu, ...
So I got me Ventoy 1.0.35 and unpacked the tar on my Linuxmint OS, fired up a terminal and ran
Code: sudo ./Ventoy2disk.sh -i -s -g /dev/nvme1n1
Then I enrolled the necessary key using
Code: sudo mokutil --import ENROLL_THIS_KEY_IN_MOKMANAGER.cer
and copied some ISOs to the Ventoy partition. Then I rebooted in order to verify the enrollment. After completing it I rebooted and opened the boot device list. My Linuxmint drive was listed as 'ubuntu' and started up like before, but the Ventoy disk was displayed only with its manufacturer and model. Nevertheless I selected it and tried to boot into ventoy - but to no avail.
Since I ended up with Grub 2.02 command line (and my Linuxmint uses Grub 2.04) I think I was in the correct location.
I tried to load the Grub config, but this only resulted in an error
Code: error: cannot find command vt_list_img
being displayed and then a strangely looking grub menu came up, telling me that no ISO could be found.
Obviously something is wrong - but I'm a bit lost for now.
Any hint anyone?
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Posted by: aristo123 - 02-24-2021, 12:52 PM - Forum: Ventoy Discussion Forum
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Usually I only join forums if I run into problems seeking solutions. Once in a blue moon do I do this, which is join a forum to report full and complete success and to say thank you.
All ISO's I care about just worked right away(mixture of mbr, uefi, winpe, linux), something no other utility (except easy2boot which, really, uses ventoy) was able to achieve: multibootusb, Yumi, several others.
But that isn't why I'm posting. I'm posting because Ventoy is *elegant* and beautifully designed; in it's most basic form it's perfect for the most non-technical user, just put an ISO onto the visible drive, and it just works, nothing to run/execute! But then I looked at the "plugins" and they solved EVERY one of my "what if I have this more complex scenario?" needs: custom titles, order, theme, file overrides, uefi/mbr sensitization, on and on, all so easy to configure via json.
I have seen applications like Ventoy before and they all share one thing in common: their creator was a craftsman, loved his craft, and thus created beautiful things.
So: thank you Mr. Ventoy for an excellent utility !
Report of success with an ISO that isn't mentioned on the Ventoy compatibility list:
Macrium Rescue CD (linux version)
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[SOLVED] Manjaro Persistence not working |
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Posted by: Plurix - 02-21-2021, 10:51 PM - Forum: Ventoy Discussion Forum
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Hi, I'm using Ventoy on a 128 GB USB flash drive with Persistence not working at all with latest Manjaro.
Manjaro does not retain the changes made, like installing a new browser (GChrome), DT settings, saving files (like pdf) and so on.
Iso file is manjaro-kde-20.2-201207-linux59.iso.
Dat file is manjaro-kde-20.2-201207-linux59.dat
ventoy.json file is:
Code: {
"persistence" : [
{
"image": "/manjaro-kde-20.2-201207-linux59.iso",
"backend": "/manjaro-kde-20.2-201207-linux59.dat"
},
{
"image": "/MX-19.3_KDE_x64.iso",
"backend": "/MX-19.3_KDE_x64.dat"
}
]
}
It's working great with latest MX Linux, though.
Thanks for any feedback.
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