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Problem with perch boot option #281

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vsatmydynipnet opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 5 comments
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Problem with perch boot option #281

vsatmydynipnet opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 5 comments

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@vsatmydynipnet
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I have a running setup and booting usb (zip) and e.g. Proxmox (iso) works fine.

As soon as I add perch at the end of the APPEND line to have persistance, i get the error as shown in the attached image booting a on Beelink N100.

I want to store the linphone settings persistent on the sticks of my wife and me.

Thank you for any hints.

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@traveleros
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traveleros commented Jan 26, 2025

Replace perch with persistent

@crim50n
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crim50n commented Jan 28, 2025

Add debug to the kernel parameters and record the entire boot process on video, as this screenshot does not allow you to identify the essence of the problem. After each boot stop, you will need to press Ctrl+D until the error is reached. Attach the link to the video here and I will try to help you. The easiest way to do this is in VirtualBox, by installing your system on a virtual hard disk, as VirtualBox has a video recording feature for the entire session.

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crim50n commented Jan 28, 2025

Replace perch with persistent

linux-live does not support the persistence kernel parameter, it looks for the word perch.

@traveleros
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Add debug to the kernel parameters and record the entire boot process on video, as this screenshot does not allow you to identify the essence of the problem. After each boot stop, you will need to press Ctrl+D until the error is reached. Attach the link to the video here and I will try to help you. The easiest way to do this is in VirtualBox, by installing your system on a virtual hard disk, as VirtualBox has a video recording feature for the entire session.

I'm not gonna use virtualbox, one time, it broke my hard drive! Plus, i have a chromebox with mrchromebox.tech UEFI firmware, so ill stick with my chromebox instead, yes I will send a video, but not right now.

@traveleros
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Use Linux Live Kit v2.11

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