Did you properly generate the GRUB config file? I had this exact same issue on an Arch VM and it turned out that I forgot to generate the GRUB configs. Also if you're making a UEFI VM you need both grub and efibootmgr packages
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I did make sure to run grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
in both my BIOS and UEFI attempts.
I also made sure to install efibootmgr
during my UEFI attempts.
From my understanding, the issue is probably the kernel, as I can't use modules or an initramfs
, but I'll try using tinyramfs
on my next attempt.
I'd never heard of KISS Linux. Sounds like Gentoo, but a one developer project.
I actually use Gentoo right now! The dev that made it (KISS Linux) is on hiatus right now, so the community is maintaining it themselves.