Is it possible to make a playlist and add files to it using CLI?
Hello. First of all, I'd like to thank Mr. Smith for your great effort. My PC life have been much happier since I used refind. TL;DR I've installed refind when installing KDE Neon(based on Ubuntu 20.04), but drivers_x64 folder is not copied to efi partition, which was on the NVMe drive(/dev/nvme0n1p1). refind.efi and other files were copied, but not drivers folder. Long Story goes here. My first language is not English, so please excuse my sentences. Following was tested on VirtualBox, not the real...
Hello. First of all, I'd like to thank Mr. Smith for your great effort. My PC life have been much happier since I used refind. TL;DR I've installed refind when installing KDE Neon(based on Ubuntu 20.04), but drivers_x64 folder is not copied to efi partition, which was on the NVMe drive(/dev/nvme0n1p1). refind.efi and other files were copied, but not drivers folder. Long Story goes here. My first language is not English, so please excuse my sentences. Following was tested on VirtualBox, not the real...
Hello. First of all, I'd like to thank Mr. Smith for your great effort. My PC life have been much happier since I used refind. TL;DR I've installed refind when installing KDE Neon(based on Ubuntu 20.04), but drivers_x64 folder is not copied to efi partition, which was on the NVMe drive(/dev/nvme0n1p1). refind.efi and other files were copied, but not drivers folder. Long Story goes here. My first language is not English, so please excuse my sentences. Following was tested on VirtualBox, not the real...
@Jsf Thank you for your comment. I did try Fat from the beginning, but I failed. @Roderick W. Smith It was successful. I can't thank you enough. I should have asked you before I spent hours in front of my monitor. :-o I tried Ubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Kubuntu, and Archlinux, and all works fine. All Ubuntu flavours are 17.10 beta2, and Arch is 2017.10 release.
Thank you. Actually I did just as you wrote, until #2. I did copy the iso9660 driver, also. But I have never tried 'dd' to the partitions. I'll try later and let you know what happens. To have rEFInd in a flash drive is a big benefit for me.
Hello. I must say thank you, Roderick W. Smith, for your great effort. With rEFInd, my Linux life is better than ever. Here's what I want to do. I want to make a Ubuntu Live Installation flash drive(Using Ubuntu 17.10 beta ISO image), using rEFInd. Actually, I want several images(like Kubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, etc) all together on this flash drive. I formatted a flash drive like this. sdc ├─sdc1 vfat ESP_MULTI 70D8-21C9 ├─sdc2 ext4 UbuntuExt e08985be-b761-44e5-aacc-1c30597fb9fa └─sdc3 ext4 KUBUNTU...
Hello. I must say thank you, Roderick W. Smith, for your great effort. With rEFInd, my Linux life is better than ever. Here's what I want to do. I want to make a Ubuntu Live Installation flash drive(Using Ubuntu 17.10 beta ISO image), using rEFInd. Actually, I want several images(like Kubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, etc) all together on this flash drive. I formatted a flash drive like this. sdc ├─sdc1 vfat ESP_MULTI 70D8-21C9 ├─sdc2 ext4 UbuntuExt e08985be-b761-44e5-aacc-1c30597fb9fa └─sdc3 ext4 KUBUNTU...