02-07-2026, 01:57 AM
Good morning everyone,
thank you very much for your replies and for all the help!
I managed to navigate from GRUB, find the correct folder, and list the programs inside it. That said, since I have an ISO folder with several subfolders (five in my case), and one of them is called Software_Vari, which contains applications, text files, and other content, for me as a beginner it’s not that easy to move around using only DOS/BASIC-style commands from the GRUB console. Navigating this way is not very simple if you’re not familiar with this kind of environment. So, the easiest solution for me is to boot a Linux ISO (or another live system) and directly browse the folders as you normally would in Linux or even Windows, which is much more convenient and readable.
Thanks again for the help and for your patience. Have a great day!
thank you very much for your replies and for all the help!
I managed to navigate from GRUB, find the correct folder, and list the programs inside it. That said, since I have an ISO folder with several subfolders (five in my case), and one of them is called Software_Vari, which contains applications, text files, and other content, for me as a beginner it’s not that easy to move around using only DOS/BASIC-style commands from the GRUB console. Navigating this way is not very simple if you’re not familiar with this kind of environment. So, the easiest solution for me is to boot a Linux ISO (or another live system) and directly browse the folders as you normally would in Linux or even Windows, which is much more convenient and readable.
Thanks again for the help and for your patience. Have a great day!

