### Problem
gparted-live-1.7.0-1-amd64.iso can't be booted using a Ventoy 1.1.05 boot loader.
### Actions to reproduce this problem
* I boot from an USB flash drive, with Ventoy 1.1.05 installed
* gparted-live-1.7.0-1-amd64.iso is on the "Ventoy" boot partition (exFAT)
* In the first Ventoy boot menu, I select gparted-live-1.7.0-1-amd64.iso
* In the second Ventoy menu, I select "Boot in normal mode".
* In the GParted boot menu, I select "GParted Live (Default settings)".
* In the "Configuring console-data" pane, I select "Don't touch keymap"
* At the prompt "Which language do you prefer?" I type "33" (US English)
* At the prompt "Which mode do you prefer?" I type "0" (Continue to start X to use GParted automatically)
* Text on screen: "Debian GNU/Linux <...> permitted by applicable law"
* Blinking cursor beneath "permitted by applicable law"
* Noting happens on screen after that
* USB flash drive LED is lighted permanently, indicating "no activity"
* System is halted
### inxi -v8
Attachment: inxi-pc08.txt
gparted-live-1.7.0-1-amd64.iso can't be booted using a Ventoy 1.1.05 boot loader.
### Actions to reproduce this problem
* I boot from an USB flash drive, with Ventoy 1.1.05 installed
* gparted-live-1.7.0-1-amd64.iso is on the "Ventoy" boot partition (exFAT)
* In the first Ventoy boot menu, I select gparted-live-1.7.0-1-amd64.iso
* In the second Ventoy menu, I select "Boot in normal mode".
* In the GParted boot menu, I select "GParted Live (Default settings)".
* In the "Configuring console-data" pane, I select "Don't touch keymap"
* At the prompt "Which language do you prefer?" I type "33" (US English)
* At the prompt "Which mode do you prefer?" I type "0" (Continue to start X to use GParted automatically)
* Text on screen: "Debian GNU/Linux <...> permitted by applicable law"
* Blinking cursor beneath "permitted by applicable law"
* Noting happens on screen after that
* USB flash drive LED is lighted permanently, indicating "no activity"
* System is halted
### inxi -v8
Attachment: inxi-pc08.txt