![]() These are partitions on your system and you are looking for the one containing your home directory. You should see a list containing things like (hd0,msdos1) or (hd0,gpt1). You can do this from the grub menu while booting, just press c for a command mode prompt and then ls to list the partitions. I recommend using your home directory to store the iso image so you need to find where that is from the perspective of the grub command prompt. This is probably the least well known part of this procedure. These are the steps: Identify your partitions in grub command notation. However always make sure you have backups of any data you cannot afford to lose before trying to modify partitions. ![]() The overview of this answer is that you boot an iso image stored on your hard drive by adding a custom entry to grub. Fortunately there is a way to boot a live environment without a usb stick or CD drive.
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