I am wondering if this can be done at all:
I cannot boot any of the live CDs (that has been beaten to death, it won't work, period, EOF), but I can boot and install them in virtualbox. I can also copy everything from virtualbox to a USB stick. I can also copy from the USB stick to a partition, and attempt to boot. That much works.
The problem is that the virtual machine in VB is of course very different from the hardware in my actual system, so the installed system will not boot. I could probably chroot into it, though. Question is, is there a way to reconfigure the installation so it sees my actual hardware, without having to run the installer program?
Just an experiment, not suggesting this should be done on a routine basis by anyone else.
I cannot boot any of the live CDs (that has been beaten to death, it won't work, period, EOF), but I can boot and install them in virtualbox. I can also copy everything from virtualbox to a USB stick. I can also copy from the USB stick to a partition, and attempt to boot. That much works.
The problem is that the virtual machine in VB is of course very different from the hardware in my actual system, so the installed system will not boot. I could probably chroot into it, though. Question is, is there a way to reconfigure the installation so it sees my actual hardware, without having to run the installer program?
Just an experiment, not suggesting this should be done on a routine basis by anyone else.
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