Wanting to test out the Cosmic final release, stumbling about, I found my way into the practice of booting from iso files directly, as documented in Grub2/ISOBoot.
There was a thread about this on KFN in 2015, but I missed its relevance at the time, and there's been many posts about how to write bootable USB sticks since then. As a newbie fixated on a new hammer, I can't imagine why anyone goes to the bother of writing sticks.
Anyway... the instructions say
but I thought with btrfs, installing into subvolumes, it won't be necessary to unmount the device the install system is running from, so long as it's not @ and @home.
Nope. Ubiquity noticed the device was in use, and gave a warning about it, but let me continue if I installed to another partition, but then froze and got nowhere.
There was a thread about this on KFN in 2015, but I missed its relevance at the time, and there's been many posts about how to write bootable USB sticks since then. As a newbie fixated on a new hammer, I can't imagine why anyone goes to the bother of writing sticks.
Anyway... the instructions say
The isodevice must be unmounted for a successful installation. If isodevice cannot be unmounted by the installer, the installation will fail unless the user forces its unmounting.
Nope. Ubiquity noticed the device was in use, and gave a warning about it, but let me continue if I installed to another partition, but then froze and got nowhere.
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