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Problems with linux vdisks
#1
I have been trying to follow the setup detailed in https://www.ventoy.net/en/plugin_vtoyboot.html, but I always get stuck with the same errors.

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I've been mostly trying this to setup 'linuxmint-20-mate-64bit.iso' and have tried booting the vdi.toy created with VirtualBox in Ventoy v1.0.41, v1.0.32, etc.

I have working VHDs with Windows in the same locations that boot alright before that -- i.e., when I get such errors, nothing boots anymore and I have to reboot.

What am I doing wrong?
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#2
The photo is not clear enough.
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#3
You mean the error messages? Or the graphics?

How can I make it clearer? Is there a log somewhere?

BTW, this happened in two different computers.
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#4
The graphics is too small and I can't see the error message.
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#5
Pictures are 900x600 pixels, but here's a transcript:

1st image
error: hd0 cannot get C/H/S values.
error: can't open file (hd0,1)/_BOOTIMAGES/mintl.vhd.vtoy
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error: hd0 cannot get C/H/S values.
error: you need to load the kernel first.

Press any key to continue...


2nd image
error: hd0 cannot get C/H/S values.
error: you need to load the kernel first.
error: you need to load the kernel first.

Press any key to continue...
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#6
Does a normal ISO file boot fine? (e.g. /_BOOTIMAGES/ubuntu.iso)
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#7
Yes. The Mint ISO mentioned in OP that was used to create the vdisk resides there and boots fine. Huh
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#8
press c to enter grub shell and run some commands:
ls
ls -l
ls (hd0,1)/_BOOTIMAGES/mintl.vhd.vtoy
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#9
Sorry for the delay, but the suitable computer wasn't readily available...

Here's the result of the prescribed commands (the vdisk name has changed, but the result remains the same):

   

If however I try to boot this vdisk, it fails and afterwards the commands result is this:
  1. (proc)
  2. Device proc: Filesystem type procfs - sector size 512B - Total size 0KiB
  3. error: hd0 cannot get C/H/S values.

This is a Dell laptop PC which has Ventoy v1.0.32 installed on its main SSD.



EDIT: ages later, I finally managed this by using a VHD instead of VDI...

For details, check https://www.q4os.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3909
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