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Ventoy fedora
Ventoy fedora









ventoy fedora
  1. #VENTOY FEDORA UPDATE#
  2. #VENTOY FEDORA FULL#
  3. #VENTOY FEDORA WINDOWS 10#
  4. #VENTOY FEDORA PRO#
  5. #VENTOY FEDORA VERIFICATION#

Prompt menu will be popped up, the default selected menu item is as described above, when timeout the corresponding menu item will be selected. Optional, if you set it the value must be greater than or equal to 0 If not set, default is 1.ġ: boot with the 1st installation templateĢ: boot with the 2nd installation templateģ: boot with the 3rd installation template If you set it, that means you auto select the corresponding option in the prompt menu. Can be a single string or an array of strings.

#VENTOY FEDORA FULL#

The full path of the installation template for the iso file. All iso files under this directory will use the same template. This option supports fuzzy matching, please refer About Path Matching "template": "/ventoy/script/suse_autoyast.xml" "/ventoy/script/windows_unattended8.xml", "/ventoy/script/windows_unattended7.xml",

ventoy fedora

"/ventoy/script/windows_unattended5.xml", "/ventoy/script/windows_unattended4.xml", "/ventoy/script/windows_unattended3.xml", "/ventoy/script/windows_unattended2.xml", "/ventoy/script/windows_unattended1.xml", "template": "/ventoy/script/centos_kickstart.cfg" Refer VentoyPlugsonĪ auto_install array is defined to describe the auto installation configuration in /ventoy/ventoy.json. Recommend to use VentoyPlugson, a GUI ventoy.json configurator. You need to modify it for your hardware enviroment, especially the configuration for disk partition. In theory, as long as the distribution supports automatic installation through script or template, Ventoy can support it,ĭistros based on them are also supported.Īttention! The sample script here is just for reference.

#VENTOY FEDORA UPDATE#

You can also update these scripts whenever you want. You can specify more than one scripts for an iso file at a time, ventoy will provide a menu to choose before boot. The USB drive and tell ventoy, that's all. You just need to put a script or template in You don't need to recreate a new iso file, just use the original one. Script or template into the new iso file. In normal case, if you want to make an unattended deployment, you need to recreate a new iso file based on the original iso file, and add the You just need to give a script or template for the installation.įor example, unattend xml for Windows, kickstart script for Redhat/CentOS, autoYast xml for SUSE, preseed script for Debian and so on. Many distros provide unattended deployment solution. Why?!? Beats me! And it's a concern because the shim used for the Ventoy's UEFI Secure Boot /MOK Manager functionality apparently comes from Fedora, and if MSI is indeed shipping motherboards with Secure Boot support blacklisted for specific Linux distros, it would do MSI good to explain why. Interestingly enough, when I was poking around in the Secure Boot section of the MSI B550-A Pro, I came across evidence that suggests that the signed UEFI Secure Boot keys for Ubuntu & Debian are blacklisted.

#VENTOY FEDORA PRO#

I just can't get that far with the B550-A Pro and was hoping somebody could help. I took this Ventoy USB stick over to my old system (Gigabyte B85M-DS4H-A / Core i5 4670K / 16GB DDR3) that nothing in it - no HDD, no GPU - and with a little trial and error with Secure Boot settings in the BIOS there, I was able to reach the MOK Manager screen, enroll the key, reboot, and verifed that the Ventoy stick does indeed boot in both UEFI and CSM modes with or without Secure Boot enabled and every ISO loaded in both UEFI and CSM modes, too (except for the Windows ISOs since there's no HDD in the machine). I never see that screen on this board and poking around in the BIOS for a way to enroll the key is pretty Greek to me.

#VENTOY FEDORA VERIFICATION#

The issue I'm having is I can't get this USB stick to boot with Secure Boot enabled on the MSI B550-A Pro and according to the Ventoy tutorial here, I should see a blue screen verification error and proceed to enroll the signed key with their MOK Manager.

#VENTOY FEDORA WINDOWS 10#

I've created a multiboot USB stick with Ventoy with Secure Boot enabled because my system already has it enabled along with TPM 2.0 and Windows 10 is working fine, however since Windows 11 requires Secure Boot enabled, I want to avoid using either Rufus or the Media Creation Tool and stick with Ventoy as it's already configured and loaded with ISOs of a few Linux LIVE CDs, Hirens Boot CD, Kasperky AV Rescue Disk, Macrium Rescue, Windows 10, and Windows 11. 16GB G.Skill FlareX 3200 DDR4 (dual channel mode)











Ventoy fedora