Incorrect initrd/initramfs copied for default boot

Bug #589082 reported by Denis Ryndine
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Bug Description

When creating bootable USB stick/disk from an ISO image with bootable linux system, incorrect initrd/initramfs file is copied
into /ubninit to be used for Default boot at startup.

Original isolinux.cfg from the source ISO image and the syslinux.cfg from the produced target USB stick are attached.
The produced syslinux.cfg points to the /ubninit, which is unfortunately a copy of incorrect file.
(Btw, is it not better to have those file names exactly as on the source disk/image?)

The initramfs image that is copied into the /ubninit in this case is the "iniram0.igz" , and not the "iniram1s.igz" which should be
copied.

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Denis Ryndine (denis-ryndine) wrote :
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Denis Ryndine (denis-ryndine) wrote :
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Denis Ryndine (denis-ryndine) wrote :

Sorry and I just realized that the copied kernel is also not the correct detaul one in the source.

The copied file here matches the "rescuecd" kernel, and not the "somrest1" which is the kernel from default boot in isolinux.cfg on the source.

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