Hello everyone,

I’m having trouble getting rEFInd to boot Arch Linux directly from an ISO. I installed rEFInd on a USB drive (using refind-flashdrive), set up refind.conf file and wrote the ISO file to separate partition, but I’m encountering issues when trying to boot into it.

Here’s the output of the lsblk command:

NAME   FSTYPE  FSVER            LABEL       UUID                                 FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
sdb                                                                                             
├─sdb1 vfat    FAT12            REFIND      B28E-9C53                                           
└─sdb2 iso9660 Joliet Extension ARCH_202508 2025-08-01-13-39-26-00                              

Menuentry from refind.conf

menuentry "Arch Linux" {
    icon     /EFI/refind/icons/os_arch.png
    volume   "ARCH_202508"
    loader   /arch/boot/x86_64/vmlinuz-linux
    initrd   /arch/boot/x86_64/initramfs-linux.img
    options  "root=UUID=2025-08-01-13-39-26-00 rw"
}

When I select the Arch Linux entry in rEFInd, I receive the following output:

:: running early hook [udev]
Starting systemd-udevd version 257.7-2-arch
:: running early hook [archiso_pxe_nbd]
:: running hook [udev]
:: Triggering uevents...
:: running hook [memndisk]
:: running hook [archiso]
:: running hook [archiso_loop_mnt]
:: running hook [archiso_pxe_common]
:: running hook [archiso_pxe_nbd]
:: running hook [archiso_pxe_http]
:: running hook [archiso_pxe_nfs]
Waiting 10 seconds for device /dev/disk/by-uuid/2025-08-01-13-39-26-00 ...
:: Mounting '' to ’run/archiso/bootmnt’
ERROR: '' device did not show up after 30 seconds...
Falling back to interactive prompt
You can try to fix the problem manually, log out when you are finished
sh: can't access tty: job control turned off
[rootfs ~]#

The only way I found that worked was to use the loader /EFI/BOOT/BOOTx64.EFI in configuration, which works but is not what I want.

I would appreciate any guidance on how to resolve this issue.

  • EmDash@lemmygrad.ml
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    20 days ago

    Don’t install rEFInd from the USB stick. Use the stick to install Arch, remove the stick and boot to Arch, then install rEFInd. Took me many tries to figure this out.

    • programmer82247@programming.devOP
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      20 days ago

      I installed rEFInd from my system. I just used dd to write refind-flashdrive to USB stick, because I am trying to create multiboot USB stick, similar to how Ventoy does it.