Normal way to have multiple .isos at the same time is to place all .iso's on a single stick and use loopback.cfg support.
However, I'm not sure if our loopback.cfg is correct, as I have never tested it.
How do you expect us to uniquely find the disk to boot? Should we first check if /.disk/info exists in the current root, and just carry on? And only execute the search when we didn't find anything?
Normal way to have multiple .isos at the same time is to place all .iso's on a single stick and use loopback.cfg support.
However, I'm not sure if our loopback.cfg is correct, as I have never tested it.
How do you expect us to uniquely find the disk to boot? Should we first check if /.disk/info exists in the current root, and just carry on? And only execute the search when we didn't find anything?