Hello,
I'm studying about Ubuntu's autoinstall, and this is another link I'm seeing.
First of all, my issue about autoinstall is that I generate new iso with xorriso package but when I boot the newly created iso, I again see the interactive menus that I didn't said to be interactive.
If you can help me about this, I'll be so happy:)
The question of this thread is:
Suppose I extracted an Ubuntu image and did some changes to the files. Now I want to pack them again and create a file with .iso extension which is bootable. I mean if I use that in my Windows Hyper-V virtual machine, I can see the boot menu.
Can you help me? I have both Windows and Linux (Linux is GUI too).
I tried in Windows with an application called IMGBurn but when I boot that file, it stucks forever and doesn't load anything. My VM understands that it has an attached iso but it stucks loading.
Thanks in advance
How to create a bootable Linux image from extracted ISO
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How to create a bootable Linux image from extracted ISO
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