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Hello, I am trying to set up a multipass. I am in the process of putting GParted on. I am trying to use an older version 0.3.3-0. I cannot seem to get it to work. The files are:

Root of drive:

boot.images

no_emul.00

ISOLINUX

BOOT.CAT

BOOT.MSG

INIT.RD

ISOLINUX.CFG

LINUX.

SPLASH.LSS

GPARTED.

What do I need for a Grub entry, and what should my folder structure look like on the drive?

Thanks,

Brennan

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Any experience with this anyone? I have been playing around with it some more, but I just cant get it to work. Gparted in this version doesnt look like any other tool that I have seen. I have also tried chainloading but I cant get that to work.

Brennan

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I use version 0.4.6-1 of the gparted livecd.

Here's my menu.lst entry:

### Gparted ###

title Gparted

configfile /gparted/gparted.lst

timeout 300
prompt 0
noescape 1


title GParted Live (Default settings)
kernel /gparted/vmlinuz1 live-media-path=/gparted bootfrom=/dev/sd boot=live union=aufs noswap vga=788 ip=frommedia
initrd=/gparted/initrd1.img

title GParted Live without framebuffer
kernel /gparted/vmlinuz1 live-media-path=/gparted bootfrom=/dev/sd boot=live union=aufs noswap ip=frommedia vga=normal
initrd=/gparted/initrd1.img

title GParted Live failsafe mode
root (hd0,0)
kernel /gparted/vmlinuz1 live-media-path=/gparted bootfrom=/dev/sd boot=live union=aufs noswap acpi=off irqpoll noapic noapm nodma nomce nolapic nosmp ip=frommedia vga=normal
initrd=/gparted/initrd1.img

title
kernel
initrd

title Return to Main Menu
configfile /menu.lst

Check the thread here for more info.

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