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cant boot into image that added over cifs share #732

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chrome511 opened this issue Jan 17, 2022 · 7 comments
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cant boot into image that added over cifs share #732

chrome511 opened this issue Jan 17, 2022 · 7 comments

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@chrome511
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when i add an image over a cifs share i cant boot into it.
Error: unable to locate or execute /sbin/init /usr/lib/systemd/systemd /init inside NAME_OF_IMAGE.img

when i add the same image with an USB stick, then i can boot into it

@symbios24
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Then do the second

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chrome511 commented Jan 18, 2022 via email

@chrome511 chrome511 changed the title cant boot inti image that added over cifs share cant boot into image that added over cifs share Jan 18, 2022
@symbios24
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The image creation method is not correct for bullseye images

@chrome511
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What is the correct creation method for a bullseye Image?

@symbios24
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I dont know yet im waiting like you

@chrome511
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chrome511 commented Jan 25, 2022

the creation method is the first problem. with an other creation method ist works with the cifs share, but after i create an backup with the berryboot backup option you cant boot anymore if you copy the backuped image over the cifs share back.
the berryboot backup option create the image wrong too.

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chrome511 commented Feb 6, 2022

the problem is not the creation method and not the backup creation option in berryboot.
i have created my own image withe the creation mehod with the official tutorial. i converted successfully the images with this Release date: January 28th 2022.
the problem is the filename of the image. if you copy the image to berryboot with the filename bullseye-lite.img for example, then you can boot. if you change the filename from bullseye-lite.img to 1. bullseye-lite.img in the windows explorer for example, the berryboot can´t boot this image anymore.

don´t change the filename of the backuped image.

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