J.T.Kirk wrote:I added in /usr/bin/refractasnapshot
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isohybrid --offset 64 "$snapshot_dir"/"$filename"
but don't work!
Adding the offset to the isohybrid command inside the script works here. Check the error log for clues.
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fdisk -l -u sid-refracted_a19-20140331_1501.iso
Disk sid-refracted_a19-20140331_1501.iso: 517 MB, 517996544 bytes
64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 494 cylinders, total 1011712 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x1fafad51
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
sid-refracted_a19-20140331_1501.iso1 * 64 1011711 505824 17 Hidden HPFS/NTFS
I used dd to put the iso on a usb stick, and I booted that stick. I was unable to create another partition on that stick during the live session - mke2fs thought that the partition was in use. When I rebooted to my regular installation and plugged the stick in, I was able to create more partitions, and I could mount those partitions, but I could not mount the first partition. That's the deal-breaker for me. I need to be able to plug the stick into a running system and add, remove or edit files. I can do that with fat32, which is what refracta2usb uses. It's also possible to do that with usb-hdd .img files (like the official debian-live usb images.)