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krudy33 

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Posted on: Sep. 08 2014,01:42 |
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Can you help try and get this working i downloaded and created iso from this link http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=content&id=SOLN3509 and i extracted casper to easyboot\disk1 and ran eset.iso it boots and you choose scan option but then gives a message it cant find live filesystem.
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balder 

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Posted on: Sep. 08 2014,03:38 |
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@krudy33
Quote: "and i extracted casper to easyboot\disk1" As far as I know is ESET built from Windows NT6 system and NOT based on linux\knoppix system
Could you please open your created ESET 'rescue' ISO (Use UltraIso), and tell me what files and folders that is inside ISO-file
I have folder 'BOOT, 'EFI', and folder 'SOURCES' and finally file 'bootmgr' and this tells me I'm dealing with a typical Windows NT6-system. But you are talking about a folder 'casper' Â
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regards balder
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krudy33 

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Posted on: Sep. 08 2014,09:13 |
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I have that version also but this is new version that eset released and it does not need registration the folders i have are this .disk, boot, casper, install, isolinux
http://download.eset.com/special....enu.exe use this link to make iso version like i did
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balder 

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Posted on: Sep. 08 2014,11:28 |
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@krudy33
Quote: "use this link to make iso version like i did"
He, he you are 100% correct - I now remember I have seen this before
Basically it is an UBUNTU-system (Linux-based UBUNTU) and it works nice
However there are some peculiarities - it needs to be treated in a special way
Do it this way:
1. Download special made 'kicker-image' from my download HERE
2. Put downloaded floppy image to folder EZBOOT and use menu command: Â run linuxeset.img
3. Copy eset.iso-file to folder 'disk1' and rename ISO to exactly LINUXESET.ISO Â (not linuxeset.iso must be uppercase to letters)
4. Open LINUXESET.ISO-file (I used UltraIso) and extract folder casper to folder 'disk1' Note: DO NOT delete folder 'casper' inside ISO-file - keep ISO in original shape - we need folder 'casper' both on the 'root' in EasyBoot as in ISO-file as well
5. Create ISO as usual in EasyBoot with 'Joliet' ticked
This works from both CD\DVD as from USB drive
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regards balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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krudy33 

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Posted on: Sep. 09 2014,00:44 |
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Thanks for the help again balder how did you make kicker image just curious trying to learn
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krudy33 

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Posted on: Sep. 09 2014,00:49 |
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And if you dont mind maybe you can explain why it needs a kicker image
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balder 

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Posted on: Sep. 09 2014,03:10 |
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@krudy33
Quote: "Thanks for the help again balder how did you make kicker image just curious trying to learn"
Well in this case I simply modified an working 'kicker-image' Note1: 'kicker-image' is basically a boot-loader and that boot-loader is the famous grub boot loader Note2: EasyBoot is also a boot-loader
Anyway, its easy, do it this way:
1. Open 'kicker-image' (I use UltraIso) and extract text-file 'menu.lst' to somewhere
2. Edit text-file 'menu.lst' (use notepad) to 'kick-start' your file (ISO or EXE etcetera)
3. When done, insert text-file 'menu.lst' back to 'kicker-image' and save changes when closing UltraIso
Above is easy, however the trick here is to find out what text-lines to use and here is when Google comes in
Also notice that I use a floppy-image (the 'kicker-image' is a simple floppy image) that is heavily reduced in size Reason to use a reduced size is that in some odd environment we need to use 'memdisk' command and to speed up this I use a floppy image with less size Its a question to think before and not after  ------------------------
Quote: " maybe you can explain why it needs a kicker image"
It is more a matter of experience than a matter of exact when needed When I run in to the always coming sequence of 'mission impossible', then it is time to 'thinking out of the box' which in this case, is to test with 'kicker-image'
Final note: It is possible to reduce size of ESET ISO-file (LINUXESET.ISO) as we use 'frugal solution' Test with deleting following files inside ISO to reduce its size: Delete '00_base.squashfs', '01_minimal.squashfs', '02_standard.squashfs', '03_desktop.squashfs', '04_eset.squashfs', '05_l10n.squashfs'
ISO is hereby reduced with up to 300MB which can come in handy if using CD\DVD and you are in trouble with the final size of the build in EasyBoot
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regards balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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