![]() Neither 's attempt following Abhishek 's article with the graphic method, nor my attempt to translate it to a CLI method, were successful. Be careful that you get the device name of the external HDD correct. Boot the flash drive and use it to install Windows to your external HDD. Step 5: Copy all files from from the loop mount to the flash drive It is sdX1 becauase you want the partition on the flash drive, not the device. That is the device name of the flash drive. ![]() In the output of the second lsblk there should be one extra device. iso file, so you can copy just the content. The purpose of the loop mount is to make available the “content” of the. WARNING: source write-protected, mounted read-only. Losetup /dev/loop0 Win10_21H2_English_圆4.isoįourth mount the loop device to the mount point Second link that loop device to yourWin10_21H2_English_圆4.iso file It should reply loop0 if you are not using any loop devices Step 3: Now you need to make what is called a loop mount of your Win10_21H2_English_圆4.iso file. If they are not there you need to add the loop.ko module to the kernel. dev/loop0 /dev/loop2 /dev/loop4 /dev/loop6 /dev/loop-control ![]() You should see /dev/log /dev/loop1 /dev/loop3 /dev/loop5 /dev/loop7 Use an msdos partiton table ( thedefault in gparted) ![]() Step 1: Take a flash drive >8Gb, use gparted, delete all filesystems that are on it, make one new filesystem using the whole drive, and put a fat32 filesystem on it. All the commands below need sudo or root user. So here is my (failed) CLI method which is based on the graphical method in the above article. It is rather complicated, and there are lots of pitfalls, but with CLI I thought maybe I could see where it was going wrong if there were issues. I thought I had a CLI method … but it does not work on my Debian system. “Fairy of the Moon”, it sounds nice, I like latin languages, they are very poetic.Īnd I had to resort to asking its author (Abhishek) some questions. ![]()
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