Best regards,
Olivier
Hi,
it's been one month now and as far as I'm concerned, I didn't see any proper
communication there. When can we expect something to come ?
Regards,
Olivier
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De: "humbert olivier 1" <humbert.olivie...@free.fr>
À: lea...@debian.org
Cc: debian-live@
I do agree and that's a part of my concern.
As a consequence : [http://live.debian.net/] is down now, so :
- is there any replacement ?
- where is the online manual ?
Regards,
Olivier
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De: "Michael ." <keltoi...@gmail.com>
À: "humbert olivi
+1, there is definitely a lack of communication there which is most likely to
be considered as disrespectful to a bunch of people involved in live-build and
live-build related (ie : downstream projects using debian-live).
When something appearing as a fork (even if it's said differently) is
options,
everything has been commited except : "soit calme."/"soit silencieux."
because there is another option amongst the live-build tools suite which is
nammed --silent if I remember correctly which is even more "silent" than
"quiet". Therefore that would lead to a confusion.
That been said, re-reading, that's right that "calme" isn't perfect as a
translation (of "quiet"). As a result, I changed it to "soit discret".
Olivier
Hi all,
The live-build manpage have been translted today :
http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-build.git;a=commitdiff;h=73d4af6
http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-build.git;a=commitdiff;h=0947d87 (hotfix)
As usual, feedback welcome
Olivier
Hi all,
A few manpages from live-build have been made today :
http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-build.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debian-next
As usual, feedback welcome
Olivier
Hi all,
A few manpages from live-build have been made today :
http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-build.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debian-next
As usual, feedback welcome
Olivier
Hi all,
The two manpages from live-tools have been reviewed :
http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-tools.git;a=commitdiff;h=4bf702b
Feedback welcome
Olivier
Hi,
I've been reviewing the live-config manpage, please find the diff here :
http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-config.git;a=commitdiff;h=34fb6a3d0cf8832cffc13d7262d50ecbd64f469f
Feedback welcome
Olivier
Following chals' modifications to the english manual, please find those 2
commits :
- http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-manual.git;a=commitdiff;h=71748f3
- http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-manual.git;a=commitdiff;h=a1b51d4
Feedback welcome
Olivier
ian Live "
> http://live.debian.net/manual/3.x/html/live-manual.fr.html
This is because you are looking at the manual version 3 (which is old and
outdated). Please use
http://live.debian.net/manual/current/html/live-manual.fr.html as a starting
point.
Olivier
Hi,
I've been through the translation of the live-boot man page that you can find
here :
http://live.debian.net/gitweb/?p=live-boot.git;a=commitdiff;h=94af924e683b59cba8e08ec6f958e055364eaeab
As usual, feeback welcome.
Olivier
spam message I found.
Doing that, I've been learning a lot by the way.
Hope that helps,
Olivier
> sorry men,
> I don't see any graphic, only text. what that I miss?
> saludos
At this point, what you need is to provide us with much more information about
what you are doing and/or trying to do.
> At this point, what you need is to provide us with much more information
> about what you are doing and/or trying to do.
My bad, I didn't see the info on your first email.
Hi,
> Question, witch USER and PASSWORD I have to use?
Have you tried "user" and "live" ?
Olivier
> roughly summarized,
> Joliet is extended format of ISO9660, for Windows;
> Rock Ridge is extended format of ISO9660, for unix;
> so the former does not support symlink.
>
> as you previously said you "cp"ed to the USB,
> it is already formatted as Joliet instead of Rock Ridge,
> by you or the
ck if no file called
"live.list.chroot' lives in config/package-lists/ and act in a "are you really
really *REALLY* sure of what you're doing" way.
Hope I didn't say to much crap and it helps
Olivier
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De: humbert olivier
>Hi,
>
>I've been playing around live build for a few weeks and been able to achieve a
>lot of what I want to do thanks to a .pdf documentation (which I believe is
>up-to-date) provided on IRC by chals, cheers for that, really appr
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De: "humbert olivier "
> Digging a bit more and trying different stuffs, I just saw that I've got this
> in the build.log :
>
> libisofs: WARNING : Can't add /firmware/firmware-linux-free_3.3_all.deb to
> Joliet tree. Symlinks can only be a
and have been unable so far to find what I'm doing wrong or what I'm forgetting
so far.
Any help will be much appreciated here.
Thanks for reading.
Olivier
2012/3/23 Richard Nelson unix...@gmail.com
Greetings,
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 5:16 AM, Olivier Sallou olivier.sal...@irisa.fr
wrote:
Hi,
could you tell me how are hosted the CGI interface and background
scripts to generate live image on demand [0]?
For scripts please examine the cgi
like to be based upon your project (for reliability,).
Thanks
Olivier
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how my software could be hosted (I could do it in
my premises, but for long term it would not be Debian stuff).
Thanks
Olivier
[0] http://live-build.debian.net/cgi-bin/live-build
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iso/usdb hdd which require an additional install step (boot
the iso then install).
Can live helper generate a virtual disk that could be booted ?
If not, this would be a great feature with all virtualisation/cloud stuff.
Thanks
Olivier
for the moment, I did not
further explore
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Olivier wrote (2008/10/06):
#From Cyril Brulebois post
sed -i -e '2 iexport CONFIG_AUFS_EXPORT=y' debian/conf.mk
sed -i -e 's/ -I/ -DCONFIG_AUFS_EXPORT -I/' debian/conf.mk
Hm? It's been fixed since some time already, see #490079
Hi,
I am trying to export NFS over a live filesystem (aufs), and I get this
error: does not support nfs export
I made the following actions in the Live CD chroot:
#Patch the aufs module
at-get install module-assistant
m-a get aufs
m-a unpack aufs
cd /usr/src/modules/aufs
#From Cyril
Hi,
I am pleased to introduce you my project: Cooperation-iws which is an
Intranet nomad Server Project.
Mainly this is a web server (php, python, perl, java) you can carry on a
Usb key. Live-scripts of the project just integrate live-helper to
produce Debian based iso.
The live-scripts
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