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 ISOs in Ventoy partition not visible
#21
I still want you to give a photo about the following commands.

blkid  /dev/sde
mount | grep /dev/sde
ls -l /run/media/hakan/Ventoy/

I want the photo about the full output, not text.

By the way, 
1. What /dev/sdd is in your system? Another disk? 
2. Your Ventoy USB drive is /dev/sde right?
3. You said "Just did that and it shows exactly the same file as in the listing I posted earlier."  you mean that the file list is the same when you run
ls -l /run/media/hakan/Ventoy/  and  ls -l /media/ ?   It means you put the same ISO files in the two disks (both /dev/sdd and /dev/sde), right ?
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#22
Unless you have some additional suggestion what to look for, I should perhaps let Ventoy prepare the stick anew and see what happens this time?
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#23
That's OK, make a fresh install again and copy only one ISO file to it and test.
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#24
I just tried that and copied one single ISO to the Ventoy partition. Unfortunately the same problem as before, ie a message in Ventoy after booting the stick that there are no ISOs. F2 does not show any files either in the exFAT partition on the stick.

I tried F6 - called exMenu, if I remember correctly - which tells me that there is no ventoy_grub.cfg file available.

I have to ask again, should there be any files created by Ventoy to get the ISOs into grub menu? I know you said that is not the case but I am asking again to see if we missed something?
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#25
NO. Nothing special needed.
If you correctly copy the ISO file to the Ventoy partition, then it should be listed in Ventoy menu.

There are many videos on youtube.com about how to use Ventoy under linux, you can refer some one.

The only reasonable explanation I can think of right now is that copied the ISO file to the wrong place.
Can you plug the USB stick to a new computer to check that the ISO file indeed in the USB partition?
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#26
I have already used another computer to verify that the ISO file was copied to the correct partition, those were the screenshots I sent you from my first attempt to prepare a Ventoy USB stick.
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#27
Perhaps it might be worth mentioning that I am using the VentoyGUI.x86_64 executable to prepare the stick - perhaps there might be a problem with that specific executable?
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#28
Update on posts from last year: I was never able to resolve my issue despite updating Ventoy to a slightly later version last year. However, what did resolve my problem was formatting the Ventoy partition as FAT16 rather than FAT32. Then everything works as expected but ISOs etc. are, of course, limited to 2GB in size.

Naturally I would rather use FAT32 and avoid the 2GB file size limitation since many ISOs are larger than that. Given that using FAT32 did not work on several computers  I tried, some of them quite new, I wonder if I have to do anything special in Ventoy to make FAT32 support available when booting on another computer? Is FAT32 support perhaps not built into BIOS of most computers and the appropriate driver needs to be enabled in Ventoy, or added to Ventoy?
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#29
(05-25-2024, 01:04 AM)garta34 Wrote: Update on posts from last year: I was never able to resolve my issue despite updating Ventoy to a slightly later version last year. However, what did resolve my problem was formatting the Ventoy partition as FAT16 rather than FAT32. Then everything works as expected but ISOs etc. are, of course, limited to 2GB in size.

Naturally I would rather use FAT32 and avoid the 2GB file size limitation since many ISOs are larger than that. Given that using FAT32 did not work on several computers  I tried, some of them quite new, I wonder if I have to do anything special in Ventoy to make FAT32 support available when booting on another computer? Is FAT32 support perhaps not built into BIOS of most computers and the appropriate driver needs to be enabled in Ventoy, or added to Ventoy?
So you made a 2GB FAT16 Partition and it worked?
You then reformatted it and made a 2GB FAT32 Partition and it did not work?
Is that correct?
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#30
The FAT16 partition is 31 GB but FAT16 only allows you to store files 2 GB and below, thus only smaller ISOs. When the Ventoy stick was formatted FAT32 - same size partition - none of the computers I tried it on could see any files on the Ventoy partition, regardless of their size. When I mounted the Ventoy stick on an already running computer the ISOs on the FAT32 partition showed up but that is not the use case I need it for. I need to boot from the Ventoy stick.

My guess is that computer BIOSes do not automatically recognize FAT32, is that correct?
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