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This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - apple3000 - 09-18-2020 Hi. I'm using custom USB Stick. grub2, bcd, etc.. bootloader. So, i use grub2 as main bootloader. and i tried to road ventoy efi. (by using extracted ventoy.disk.img.xz and grubx64_real.efi) Until Ver 0.20, Good work. but now Ver 0.21 has an error?? has required 10 second. why?? https://imgur.com/NfpT8eM RE: This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - longpanda - 09-18-2020 Please refer to http://reboot.pro/topic/22277-ventoy-open-source-usb-boot-utility-for-both-bios-and-uefi/?p=216140 RE: This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - apple3000 - 09-18-2020 (09-18-2020, 02:10 AM)longpanda Wrote: Please refer to http://reboot.pro/topic/22277-ventoy-open-source-usb-boot-utility-for-both-bios-and-uefi/?p=216140thanks for your refer. it's good to me. i 'wll wait another good method by Ventoy. RE: This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - KaMyKaSii - 09-18-2020 (09-18-2020, 02:10 AM)longpanda Wrote: Please refer to http://reboot.pro/topic/22277-ventoy-open-source-usb-boot-utility-for-both-bios-and-uefi/?p=216140I am currently receiving the same warning despite having officially installed Ventoy with the Linux shell script. The only difference between this installation and the previous ones is that this time I used the parameter to reserve disk space. Is this expected? RE: This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - Midas - 09-18-2020 So am I since I finished setting up Windows 10 in a VHD (cf. forums.ventoy.net/showthread.php?pid=1503#pid1503). RE: This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - Midas - 09-23-2020 Hi there. Necessary conditions for Ventoy to work normally are (as stated at reboot.pro /topic/22277-ventoy-open-source-usb-boot-utility-for-both-bios-and-uefi/page-12#entry216140 and also at forums.ventoy.net/showthread.php?pid=1742#pid1742): longpanda Wrote:1. There must be partition 1 and partition 2 So, I took the time to thoroughly check my setup (see previous post) and confirmed that it abides all of them; I don't understand then why I'm getting the warning. There are just two minor differences from a standard Ventoy installation: partition 2 has been doubled for future proofing and there's an extra ext4 partition at '/dev/sda3' -- an addition allowed by the official documentation. Quote:You can create Part3 and Part4 with the reserved space and use them as you want. Please enlighten me if you can -- or at least give me a hint on how to disable (or reduce) the ten second delay... RE: This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - longpanda - 09-23-2020 (09-23-2020, 01:35 PM)Midas Wrote: Hi there. You can't disable the delay in 1.0.21, please wait 1.0.22. In 1.0.22 only a "unofficial" word will be displayed in the main screen if the disk layout is not exactly the same with it created by Ventoy2Disk. RE: This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - Midas - 10-21-2020 FYI, straightforward explanation from Ventoy's dev for both the OP error and the current "[Unofficial Ventoy]" message in boot menu: Quote:forums.ventoy.net/showthread.php?pid=2457#pid2457 RE: This is not a standard device and is not officially supported - Andi Setiyawan - 10-31-2020 (10-21-2020, 01:33 PM)Midas Wrote: FYI, straightforward explanation from Ventoy's dev for both the OP error and the current "[Unofficial Ventoy]" message in boot menu:Oh man, I trying to boot Ventoy from my custom ESP (Partition 2: FAT32) on 64Gigs USB. The whole night I trying to chainload Ventoy from Grub2 and Refind, nothing Work. It just exiting in 10s timeout. now I know... |