Monday, 3 August 2020

agFM v1.56 now available

Anwar has discovered a bug where agFM (MBR grub2 only) can report a contiguous file as being non-contiguous.

agFM v1.56 - changes from v1.55 are...
  1. SAMPLE_startup_menu.txt revised - now only shows 'Restore E2B Partitions' menu entry when the backup partition is a valid MBR.
  2. Bugfix in agFM MBR code (grubfm.iso) to fix issue of some files reported as not contiguous (thanks to Anwar for reporting bug).
  3. Latest agFM build with various bug-fixes.
  4. Variable 'hires' (set hires=1) can now be set in your menu so that WinPE runs at highest screen resolution available (e.g. set in in startup_menu.txt). Setting this may cause virtual machines to default to their highest resolution but it should be OK to set the hires variable when booting from real systems.
  5. The wimboot code has changed - do not specify bcd, boot.sdi or bootmgr files in wimboot command list as they are not needed. MBR\Legacy also uses the wimboot command now.
  6. Ventoy modules have been removed by a1ive from agFM..
The new v1.56 version of E2B agFM can be found here. Just unzip the file directly onto the second FAT32 partition to update from v1.55.

The Update download is still 1.55 and will be updated in a few days to 1.56.

5 comments:

  1. Needed to catch up from e2b v1.B7. caught up with agfm and ventoy and i'm amazed.

    I've tested bootra1n isos (to jailbreak iphones) and both builds (x32 and x64) works flawlessly in e2b and agfm/ventoy (v2.04+v1.55) https://github.com/foxlet/bootra1n i've put the isos in LINUX directory, didn't needed to change extension.

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  2. the new arrival is here

    https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html

    its so simple and doesn't even need to change extension for efi booting!!

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  3. Tnctr serhat100> https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/blob/master/INSTALL/grub/i386-pc/core.img

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  4. Tnctr Serhat100> https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/blob/master/INSTALL/grub/i386-pc/core.img

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    1. Thank you so much!
      I can now boot from grub4dos or grub2 - hurray!

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