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There are loads of people who would like to quickly download and use gparted from their phone, so that creates enough testers. If you want testing and if you have a mirror somewhere where you can host the hybrid ISO (I don't have that kind of bandwidth on my cheap webserver), I can put the (potentially unstable) ISO in DriveDroids downloadlist. I know most of the bigger distributions do have hybrid ISOs though (Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSuse, Fedora, ArchLinux and some of the derived distros)

The developer of Tails was also wary of using hybrid ISOs, but it's hard to test whether it will work on *all* systems. I'm just going around the Linux distros that do not have hybrid ISOs yet. We do our best to entertain enhancement requests, but like every one else we only have a limited amount of time to spend on the project. There is a always a chance, but it really comes down to time for making the change, testing the change, and maintaining it longer term. The distros that are in the downloadlist can be found here: /FrozenCow/distscraper/tree/master/scrapers (only one link is allowed)
Universal usb installer syslinux error 255 Pc#
It's ideal if your PC is broken and do not have any other PC around to burn a USB drive, but it's also just easy. It has an distributionlist from which ISO/IMG files can be downloaded directly onto the phone.
Universal usb installer syslinux error 255 for android#
DriveDroid is an application for Android that lets you host ISO/IMG files by making your phone emulate an USB-drive. My question is whether it is possible to distribute the GParted ISOs as hybrid ones, so that people don't have to convert them and it works on Windows without problems (using ImageWriter).Īn added bonus, which is the main reason I'm asking here, is that I can add GParted to DriveDroids list of distributions. You only need very basic tools like dd (for Linux/Mac) or ImageWriter (Windows) with the hybrid ISO. With the hybrid-ISO it is possible to directly burn the (converted) ISO to an USB-drive without extra tools that fiddle around with their own bootloaders (like UNetBootin). Since GParted is build with a recent version of syslinux, it is possible to convert the ISOs of GParted to hybrid-ISOs using isohybrid.
