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That looks like you are using the legacy installer. The url kernel parameter in the legacy installer is used for the preseed file. The url kernel parameter in the live installer is used for the iso image. It looks like the legacy installer is trying to use the iso image as a preseed file.

You should go back and review some guides. In particular, the information about getting the kernel and initram files from the live-server CD. You can not use the files from the legacy installer (whether the legacy iso, mini.iso, or the netboot archive).

Focus on the information about netbooting the live-server iso image. The steps are laid out in the first post of this topic. Once you have that working, then you can try to figure out autoinstall or cloud-init.

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.

The instructions to use separate partitions for each iso file works well, but only in the case of ubuntu live images. I also have some debian live images and in their case the situation is a little bit different.

When I boot from the pendrive, it shows me the OS menu and I can choose which iso file to boot. I currently have 4 partitions for the iso images -- 2 for ubuntu (lts+lates) and 2 for debian (gnome+mate). The ubuntu images boot without problem, but when I choose any of the debian image, for a fraction of second I get a rEFInd screen which says:

So the image seems to work, and when I select from the grub menu to boot the live system, it boots and works well. But when I choose the second image, the same happens, I mean the first Debian's image is booted instead of the second one. So it's unable to boot the second image, and no matter what Debian's image I choose, it always boots the first one.

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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.

What is interesting now is question whether rEFInd could load configured by paths iso images from hard drive like grub2:

 -to-boot-linux-iso-images-directly-from-your-hard-drive/

It would allow for booting Linux live CDs or even installing Linux on another hard drive partition without booting from a USB drive at all.

I am some what late to the party?

The solution is quite simple.

Lets try what I have been discovered.

Just format the partition as EXT4, then copy the content inside the Live Iso to it. Make new Grub bootx64 with built-in ext4 module. It works 100%. See my github since 2017Grub for live linux

I'm using the newest Ubuntu live CD to restore my Windows partition. After booting my PC from the live CD I have access to the internet and so on but I cant see the NTFS drive. What should I do to mount it?

I'm running an Ubuntu 18 VM on VMware workstation, I already have a whole setup of my tools for network automation in that VM but unfortunately (as a newbie) I did only allocated 20GB of disk space, as expected I'm running out of space. I increased another 10GB but it appears as unallocated space and I can't expand my ext4 partition using those 10GB. Many articles out there says that this is only possible from live CD, but it won't start by only changing the VM settings to start from the Ubuntu ISO.

I ask because I've recently copied the contents of an Ubuntu based live ISO (easypeasy, the ldistro for nwtbooks) onto a hard disk drive, but the Squashfs file system is corrupt, most likely because I copied it live. :) So it's not autologging in. Is there a username/password for this?

In the latest 22.04 versions of Ubuntu, the username is the same as the computer name. The password is blank. On ISOs that use the Ubiquity installer (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Xubuntu, and Ubuntu MATE), simply typing the username and pressing Enter will immediately log you on. For ISOs that use the Calamares installer (Lubuntu, Ubuntu Studio), you will be asked for a password - simply press Enter when that happens and you will be logged on.

Here I've copied the contents of the casper directory into a directory named /lucid32 on the root of a data partition. It's the UUID of the data partition that's added to GRUB's boot option. The option 'live-media-path=' tells casper, the Ubuntu live boot software, where to look for the filesystem image so you can create the directory by whatever name you like.

I saw that during the install there was a error when setting up the cgroup-lite dependency initctl: Unknown job: cgroup-lite. Also I read that some ubuntu need to install apparmor so that the docker installation works properly.

So basically what we have done is to add -g /media/ubuntu/something, which is the driver that will replace the ROOT DIR of docker. Note that if the driver is NTFS, this won't work. You need to have the driver as ext4 or FAT.

You should see the new directory there. After all, this is very cool since you can have portable images and containers and you can run them on any ubuntu machine just by doing the aforementioned. I haven't tested this on Windows but anyway it has always been painful for me to work with docker and windows.

You can use mkusb to create a persistent live drive with Ubuntu Budgie (and with standard Ubuntu, the other Ubuntu community flavours, Debian and some re-spins and distros that have the same or similar boot structure in the iso files).

I faced numerous issues while installing Home Assistant on my X86-64 machine using a live OS, mainly due to Balena Etcher. To prevent others from facing similar problems, I wrote a comprehensive post with clear instructions on how to install Home Assistant successfully.

Next I found where dlc-live draws the data points to the screen and add each x,y pair as well as an ID to my packet which is sent into Unity after all my points have been drawn. This occurs in the display_frame method / function.

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Using this setup I manage to get about 65 packets every second into Unity using a Nvidia 1070Ti, it used to be around 40 until I dropped the resolution of the image being processed by dlc-live, but please feel free to post suggestions and improvements if you have any ideas on how to make this process faster, and more efficient as my target is 100 packets sent every second.

So I found a better way of getting access to the data, which allows for more packets per second and is just all round much cleaner and better. Pretty much the same process as before but instead of modifying the dlclivegui.py script we modify the pose_process.py script.

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I am unable to login on my machine on ubuntu. I have setup discourse and add import sql file of live site but now login button is redirecting to live site please help me to do login as admin on local machine

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