Wolfgang meine Deutsch ist nicht da so hope it is okay
I write in English?
Did you look into easy2boot Scooby over at the english part of
forum says he has got iso booting using that program that helps
make grub4dos into a competent grub.
I am lazy and have not tested it yet. It is in your own thread there.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84069
iso aus grub4dos booten
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Hi nooby,
i tested it and it works sometimes!
Actually it is a nice solution but I could not understand why an iso worked sometimes and sometimes not if I copied it again in auto. Even though I previously all isos and put it back in did not copy all ran. It would be important for my application that I write about the same isos sometimes with a modified version! Meanwhile, I have resigned myself that it's probably not possible to boot puppyisos sure if they are overwritten several times with modified versions. Even if that would work would have started the so-Lazy-iso still find LP2_ .. sfs. That did not work even with a different approach since the start of the Isos a new virtual disk has been created in the budget were not the sfs.
regards
Wolfgang
i tested it and it works sometimes!
Actually it is a nice solution but I could not understand why an iso worked sometimes and sometimes not if I copied it again in auto. Even though I previously all isos and put it back in did not copy all ran. It would be important for my application that I write about the same isos sometimes with a modified version! Meanwhile, I have resigned myself that it's probably not possible to boot puppyisos sure if they are overwritten several times with modified versions. Even if that would work would have started the so-Lazy-iso still find LP2_ .. sfs. That did not work even with a different approach since the start of the Isos a new virtual disk has been created in the budget were not the sfs.
regards
Wolfgang