GNU GRUB - Bugs: bug #57322, GRUB 2.04 cannot boot ISO9660 loop...
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bug #57322: GRUB 2.04 cannot boot ISO9660 loop image (unknown filesystem)
Submitter: | - <_168851> | ||
Submitted: | Thu 28 Nov 2019 07:16:42 PM UTC | ||
Votes: | 99 | ||
Category: | Filesystem | Severity: | Major |
Priority: | 5 - Normal | Item Group: | Software Error |
Status: | None | Privacy: | Public |
Assigned to: | None | Originator Name: | |
Open/Closed: | Open | Release: | other |
Release: | Reproducibility: | Every Time | |
Planned Release: | None |
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In previous versions of GRUB I had a working setup for additional GRUB menu entries to boot a few different live ISO, such as Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for example. However, with GRUB 2.04, the ISO9660 filesystem of the mounted ISO image is not recognized (error: unknown filesystem). I tried to import iso9660 module as well before as after mounting the loop image with no success. I also searched the internet for recent related talk and recent bugs, but I couldn't find anything relevant. I think it is a recently-caused software bug in the program or have I missed something?