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  • Tice Tice posted a comment on ticket #64

    It's working properly with the beta versions. Does it have an ETA? Thank you!

  • Tice Tice created ticket #64

    Google Drive plugin / Alert: fail

  • Tice Tice posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I've figured it out, the filesystem problem was because I copied partitions between MBR and GPT formatted pendrives. By the way: I found an almost perfect description what I would like to achieve: https://mmanoba.wordpress.com/2013/03/30/howto-make-multiboot-installation-usb-stick/

  • Tice Tice posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thank you for the answers. I've made some changes, it seems to be promising. The filesystems are OK, but cannot be seen by EFI shell (and rEFInd). I'll investigate further... One more question: what do the directories "icon" and "loader" mean in a manual entry like this? menuentry "ubuntu" { icon EFI/BOOT/icons/os_ubuntu.png volume xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx loader EFI/boot/grubx64.efi enabled } In my understanding the "icon" is on the EFI partition, and the "loader" is on the other parition...

  • Tice Tice modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I've created a pendrive with Windows 10 and Ubuntu install images. The partition map is like this: /dev/sdc1 FAT32 EFI /dev/sdc2 FAT32 Win10_install /dev/sdc3 FAT32 Ubuntu install I've installed rEFInd onto the EFI partition, and created manual config entries to point to the other two partitions. The problems: 1. I had to install rEFInd in /EFI/BOOT, as /EFI/refind didn't work at all. Now it seems that in this case rEFInd doesn't reads its config file. Why? 2. rEFInd cannot see the other two partitions....

  • Tice Tice posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I've created a pendrive with Windows 10 and Ubuntu install images. The partition map is like this: /dev/sdc1 FAT32 EFI /dev/sdc2 FAT32 Win10_install /dev/sdc3 FAT32 Ubuntu install I've installed rEFInd onto the EFI partition, and created manual config entries to point to the other two partitions. The problems: 1. I had to install rEFInd in /EFI/BOOT, as /EFI/refind didn't work at all. Now it seems that in this case rEFInd doesn't reads its config file. Why? 2. rEFInd cannot see the other two partitions....

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