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I have not tried any other iso’s just these three.Download Mac OS X Snow Leopard full version program setup free. If I figure out what I need to get the other two to finish loading, I will add that later. I was able to get all three to start the boot process but, only Ubuntu to actually load. I found that in the different iso’s, vmlinuz and initrd were located in a different directory. Linux (loop)/live/vmlinuz boot=live iso-scan/filename=/clonezilla.iso splash. Linux (loop)/casper/vmlinuz boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/ splash. Linux (loop)/isolinux/vmlinuz0 boot=isolinux iso-scan/filename=/Fedora13.iso splash. The link was wget Īfter that I edited grub.cfg to reflect the iso’s on my USB drive. The site gave a link to download a copy of grub.cfg to the /boot/grub directory on my USB drive. I had to use –force additionally, the example on the site did not. In a terminal I ran df it returned the location of the device as /dev/sdg1 /media/LINUXUSBĪnd then to install grub 2 grub-install -no-floppy -force -root-directory=/media/LINUXUSB /dev/sdg1 I started with finding the location of my USB drive The Pendrivelinux site had a tutorial I did this from my Mint 9 install instead of a live cd as the site suggests.

You got me curious how this would be done.
