Hello,
I'm studying about Ubuntu's autoinstall, and this is another link I'm seeing.
First of all, my issue about autoinstall is that I generate new iso with xorriso package but when I boot the newly created iso, I again see the interactive menus that I didn't said to be interactive.
If you can help me about this, I'll be so happy
The question of this thread is:
Suppose I extracted an Ubuntu image and did some changes to the files. Now I want to pack them again and create a file with .iso extension which is bootable. I mean if I use that in my Windows Hyper-V virtual machine, I can see the boot menu.
Can you help me? I have both Windows and Linux (Linux is GUI too).
I tried in Windows with an application called IMGBurn but when I boot that file, it stucks forever and doesn't load anything. My VM understands that it has an attached iso but it stucks loading.
Thanks in advance
I'm studying about Ubuntu's autoinstall, and this is another link I'm seeing.
First of all, my issue about autoinstall is that I generate new iso with xorriso package but when I boot the newly created iso, I again see the interactive menus that I didn't said to be interactive.
If you can help me about this, I'll be so happy
The question of this thread is:
Suppose I extracted an Ubuntu image and did some changes to the files. Now I want to pack them again and create a file with .iso extension which is bootable. I mean if I use that in my Windows Hyper-V virtual machine, I can see the boot menu.
Can you help me? I have both Windows and Linux (Linux is GUI too).
I tried in Windows with an application called IMGBurn but when I boot that file, it stucks forever and doesn't load anything. My VM understands that it has an attached iso but it stucks loading.
Thanks in advance