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Yes. I have tried the latest release, but the bug still exist.
Try alternative boot mode
No. I didn't try these alternative boot modes.
BIOS Mode
Legacy BIOS Mode
Partition Style
MBR
Disk Capacity
32
Disk Manufacturer
No response
Image file checksum (if applicable)
None
Image file download link (if applicable)
No response
What happened?
Normally, when I want to run ventoy, I have to go to the directory where the executable file is, with a basic privilege user, there are no execution problems, but when I try to run ventoy as a root user, it only returns an error that remains recorded in the log, this is a problem when making symbolic links, since regardless of whether the user is root or not, if it is executed from a symbolic link, the result will be the same, but there is something else that I should mention, although the problem is the same, the information in the log changes depending on the user in which the symbolic link is being executed. I'm going to provide you with the two outputs so you can check them. To summarize, you can run ventoy if you do it from the directory where the executable file is, but if the program is run as root, then it will not work, and if it is run with a symbolic link, then it will not work for any user, whether you have root privileges or not.
Normal user (Using the symbolic link)
log file is <log.txt>
pid:15479 ppid:15410 uid:1000 euid:1000
adjust dir:2 current path:/home/manito
=========RAW ARGS BEGIN===========
argv[0]=<ventoy>
=========RAW ARGS END===========
Please run under the correct directory!
Root (Using symbolic link)
log file is <log.txt>
pid:15535 ppid:15507 uid:0 euid:0
adjust dir:2 current path:/root
=========RAW ARGS BEGIN===========
argv[0]=<ventoy>
=========RAW ARGS END===========
Please run under the correct directory!
Root (Executed from directory)
log file is <log.txt>
pid:15582 ppid:15507 uid:0 euid:0
adjust dir:1 current path:/opt/ventoy
=========RAW ARGS BEGIN===========
argv[0]=<./VentoyGUI.i386>
=========RAW ARGS END===========
DISPLAY not exist((nil)). Not in X environment.
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Official FAQ
Ventoy Version
1.0.99
What about latest release
Yes. I have tried the latest release, but the bug still exist.
Try alternative boot mode
No. I didn't try these alternative boot modes.
BIOS Mode
Legacy BIOS Mode
Partition Style
MBR
Disk Capacity
32
Disk Manufacturer
No response
Image file checksum (if applicable)
None
Image file download link (if applicable)
No response
What happened?
Normally, when I want to run ventoy, I have to go to the directory where the executable file is, with a basic privilege user, there are no execution problems, but when I try to run ventoy as a root user, it only returns an error that remains recorded in the log, this is a problem when making symbolic links, since regardless of whether the user is root or not, if it is executed from a symbolic link, the result will be the same, but there is something else that I should mention, although the problem is the same, the information in the log changes depending on the user in which the symbolic link is being executed. I'm going to provide you with the two outputs so you can check them. To summarize, you can run ventoy if you do it from the directory where the executable file is, but if the program is run as root, then it will not work, and if it is run with a symbolic link, then it will not work for any user, whether you have root privileges or not.
Normal user (Using the symbolic link)
Root (Using symbolic link)
Root (Executed from directory)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: