 Another quick short poor quality video for you guys So yesterday I'd posted two videos booting from ISO on a USB flash drive using my case grub 2 now the discussion that we were having in the IRC channel was How this works and can it work with all distributions? And although I think pretty much all modern distributions will have this functionality And I've yet to come across a distro that I can't boot like this I want to admit that I quite possibly was wrong. I had a the person I was discussing this with in the IRC channel given an example he did a little video for me and See my confusion was when grub 2 came out it was a big thing that you can boot ISOs with grub 2 now off a USB flash drive and Although that's true. It's you could do it before But what I thought was when grub 2 came out was that it was giving that functionality to all distros whether the distros supported or not And that is not the case what it allowed was for loopback so before From my understanding from the discussion the IRC room if I'm understanding him properly is with grub or lilo or older Boot boot loaders that You had to have the kernel and initial RAM disk outside of the ISO But after that you could still boot the ISO in many cases. I Thought with grub 2 that it loaded up the ISO and that it didn't matter from that point on And and I appear to be wrong about that and so I wanted to come out and say that since I made two videos Not that I was completely wrong in everything. I was saying but I was wrong on my understanding of exactly how it worked so I think that person I was chatting with for pointing that out to me and Jumping in a tree up there. That's it. Just like to admit when I'm wrong and I was wrong And that's it