@michaelkl
The iventoy author did not provide an ARM package and could not be packaged, see: https://github.com/ventoy/PXE/releases.
Iventoy is not a completely open source software, it is just a necessary open source based on the components used. Its author has made it clear on the official website that you can only get the ARM version for a fee, see: https://www.iventoy.com/en/doc_edition.html.
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evine commented on 2024-02-29 01:12 (UTC)
@michaelkl
The iventoy author did not provide an ARM package and could not be packaged, see: https://github.com/ventoy/PXE/releases.
Iventoy is not a completely open source software, it is just a necessary open source based on the components used. Its author has made it clear on the official website that you can only get the ARM version for a fee, see: https://www.iventoy.com/en/doc_edition.html.
evine commented on 2024-02-29 01:05 (UTC) (edited on 2024-02-29 01:13 (UTC) by evine)
@Dokki
I've softlink
/opt/iventoy/iso
to/var/lib/iventoy/iso
. Put the iso file under/var/lib/iventoy/iso
or softlink another directory where the iso file is stored to/var/lib/iventoy/iso
.I've set the prompt in the installer, see: https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/iventoy.install?h=iventoy-bin.
Iventoy does not currently support command-line arguments that specify the location of the ISO file. And I'm just a packager, not a software developer, so I can't make changes to iventoy's behavior.