> so it seems there's no official way to install Debian on your system.
If the theory with the multiple El Torito boot images is right,
then Debian 7 i386 ISOs should boot.
They have the same firmware related equipment as
trusty-desktop-amd64+mac.iso.
Now i have. It all smells like "One leg good, two legs bad".
One could cut off the surplus leg.
Boot record : El Torito , ISOLINUX isohybrid MBR pointing to boot image
Boot catalog : '/boot.cat'
Boot image : '/isolinux.bin' , boot_info_table=on
Boot image : '/boot/grub/efi.img' , platform_id=0xEF
TOC layout : Idx , sbsector , Size , Volume Id
ISO session : 1 , 0 , 14879s , CDROM
- I read the catalog block number as little endian 32-bit word from
ISO image byte offset 32768 + 2048 + 71. (Byte offset count starts at 0.)
- In that block (2048 bytes per block), i zeroize the bytes 64 to 2047.
Actually it should suffice to zeroize only byte 64. But i see all
zeros in the working boot catalog of amd64+mac.
Et voila ...
Boot record : El Torito , ISOLINUX isohybrid MBR pointing to boot image
Boot catalog : '/boot.cat'
Boot image : '/isolinux.bin' , boot_info_table=on
TOC layout : Idx , sbsector , Size , Volume Id
ISO session : 1 , 0 , 14879s , CDROM
This can be done by shell commands on a little endian machine.
Just combine eval, expr, dd, od, head, sed. :)))
Nevertheless one will be better off with a different programming
language.
Such a program could be included in the ISO.
Usage: Mount ISO, run program, unmount ISO, burn to DVD.
Hi,
> so it seems there's no official way to install Debian on your system.
If the theory with the multiple El Torito boot images is right, desktop- amd64+mac. iso.
then Debian 7 i386 ISOs should boot.
They have the same firmware related equipment as
trusty-
> Have you seen askubuntu. com/questions/ 37999/what- is-different- about-the- mac-iso- image
> http://
Now i have. It all smells like "One leg good, two legs bad".
One could cut off the surplus leg.
Boot record : El Torito , ISOLINUX isohybrid MBR pointing to boot image grub/efi. img' , platform_id=0xEF
Boot catalog : '/boot.cat'
Boot image : '/isolinux.bin' , boot_info_table=on
Boot image : '/boot/
TOC layout : Idx , sbsector , Size , Volume Id
ISO session : 1 , 0 , 14879s , CDROM
- I read the catalog block number as little endian 32-bit word from
ISO image byte offset 32768 + 2048 + 71. (Byte offset count starts at 0.)
- In that block (2048 bytes per block), i zeroize the bytes 64 to 2047.
Actually it should suffice to zeroize only byte 64. But i see all
zeros in the working boot catalog of amd64+mac.
Et voila ...
Boot record : El Torito , ISOLINUX isohybrid MBR pointing to boot image
Boot catalog : '/boot.cat'
Boot image : '/isolinux.bin' , boot_info_table=on
TOC layout : Idx , sbsector , Size , Volume Id
ISO session : 1 , 0 , 14879s , CDROM
This can be done by shell commands on a little endian machine.
Just combine eval, expr, dd, od, head, sed. :)))
Nevertheless one will be better off with a different programming
language.
Such a program could be included in the ISO.
Usage: Mount ISO, run program, unmount ISO, burn to DVD.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas