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AIO Boot v0.9.7.1 (21/10/2017):
- PartIMG Mapper now supports MAP ISO files. You need to copy all your ISO and PartIMG files to /AIO/Files/PartIMG. Most Linux ISO files will be supported. These files need to be defragmented so that they can be used. Then boot into the PartIMG Mapper menu and select a file to MAP it to a new partition. If this disk has four partitions, delete one partition before using this feature. Note: Back up MBR, then you can Restore the partition table information as before. Then access the PartIMG Partition menu to boot into that partition (if it is supported).
- Supports auto-identify and boot Linux from ISO file. You need to copy all your ISO files to the /AIO/Files/PartIMG folder. The ISO file may be supported or not, but please try it. Most ISO files that contain the /boot/grub/loopback.cfg or /grub/loopback.cfg file will be supported.
- By default, when you install Chameleon, the tool creates a file named "boot" at the root of the drive. This prevents you from copying or creating a folder of the same name on this drive. This version will use the file named "bootc" for Chameleon.