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Daniel Baumann wrote:
i'm not sure if it is possible to have some sort of redirects.. let's
ask the alioth guys about that.
If we can redirect posts to the new list (which I think is a good idea) then
this effectively the same thing as disabling the old one, right?
in case alioth does not
Daniel Baumann wrote:
Chris Lamb wrote:
* Syslinux bootup issue - the boot template is displayed with the Debian
logo but the the text is cut off:
Press F1 for help, or ENTER to
we spoke very shortly about it on debconf; it's an issue in qemu,
aurelien was going to look at
On Thursday 28 August 2008, 01:03:52, Daniel Baumann wrote:
Will all members of the old list become members on the new list?
i've no qualified opinion if this should be done or not (last time i saw
something like that, some users complained about it).
so, should existing subscriptions be
Package: live-magic
Severity: wishlist
# Italian translation of po file.
# This file is put in the public domain.
# Fabio Balzano [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid
msgstr
Project-Id-Version: live-magic\n
Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
POT-Creation-Date: 2008-08-09 08:53+0100\n
Package: live-magic
Severity: wishlist
# Spanish translation of po file.
# This file is put in the public domain.
# Fabio Balzano [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid
msgstr
Project-Id-Version: live-magic\n
Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
POT-Creation-Date: 2008-08-09 08:53+0100\n
Package: live-magic
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n, patch
Please find Gujarati (gu) translation of live-magic package attached here.
Thanks for all your hard work on Debian Live!
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Homepage: people.debian.org/~kartik
Blogs:
Chris Lamb wrote:
Perhaps we could move
discussion of this issue to that bug to keep the maintainer (and aurel32) in
the loop.
sure; thank you.
Presumably d-i would also break on these machines? From a cursory glance,
our syslinux configuration is not so different.
sure. it's the same
s. keeling wrote:
On a Gateway Sempron (32 bit) laptop ...
Where's dhcp? Laptop has builtin ethernet (Marvell Tech. 88E8036)
which etch handles well. I see it also has BCM4318 802.11g wifi
(which I don't use).
debian-live images do automatically dhcp on detected network cards. i'm
not
Package: live-magic
Severity: wishlist
# Italian translation
# This file is put in the public domain.
# Fabio Balzano [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid
msgstr
Project-Id-Version: live-magic\n
Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 04:05:02AM +0200, Fabio Balzano wrote:
Package: live-magic
Severity: wishlist
# Spanish translation of po file.
[...]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n
^^^
I guess this
submitted revision request to spanish language team
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Hello!
First and most importantaly, thanks for all your hard work on this
very worthy project - I appreciate it!
Secondly, I used the Beta1 live image on a 1G USB flash drive and
successfully ran debian on my new Acer One. For me, wireless
netowrking seemed to work flawlessly. In any case, the
Jeremiah C. Foster wrote:
Hello!
Hi Jeremiah,
First and most importantaly, thanks for all your hard work on this
very worthy project - I appreciate it!
thanks, nice to hear.
Secondly, I used the Beta1 live image on a 1G USB flash drive and
successfully ran debian on my new Acer One. For
Package: live-magic
Followup-For: Bug #496848
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.25.16-seaman (PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh
Package: live-magic
Severity: wishlist
Good morning
I attached the new italian revision 5,
some headers fixed
Fabio Balzano
# Italian translation of live-magic template
# This original file is put in the public domain.
# This file is distributed under the same license as the live-magic package.
Jeremiah C. Foster wrote:
I did not have support for the Acer Crystal Camera however - testing
with 'cheese' showed that no images showed up.
i've no idea about the Acer One, is the camera support by linux in
general? What driver does it need?
According to the debian wiki[0] it needs
Package: live-magic
Followup-For: Bug #496857
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.25.16-seaman (PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh
Package: live-magic
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
I changed the formal you usted version to informal you tu
in every question presented to the user.
Thank you to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for this issue report.
Fabio Balzano
# Spanish translation of live-magic template
# This original file is put in the
Jeremiah C. Foster wrote:
It shouldn't be too hard to add the ucvcvideo driver should it? I
will look into how that works with debian-live.
it's an oot module (linux-uvc) and in debian already, so that should be
fairly easy to add it for custom builds. unsure though if we can/should
add this or
Chris Lamb wrote:
Ouch. If this is the only option, then we must really make sure all the
live-* packages in Lenny have the new list in the Maintainer field, which
may have some timing issues.
yeah, but that is pretty easy :)
Yes. I'm not sure what the objections were to this action before,
Hi all
I just tested the latest and greatest
debian-live-lenny-i386-kde-desktop.iso. The first thing I did was
opening up a Konsole window and typing sudo apt-get update.
Unfortunately, this just hangs.
Can anyone confirm this bug?
Greetings
Ronny
Ronny Standtke wrote:
Hi all
Hi,
I just tested the latest and greatest
debian-live-lenny-i386-kde-desktop.iso.
(for the records) I guess you're refering to 5.0 beta1 then.
The first thing I did was
opening up a Konsole window and typing sudo apt-get update.
Unfortunately, this just
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Hi.
I didn't see any better place to ask, so if there is a way to report
problems with reportbug or a better list, please let me know.
I booted both the xfce and standard non-graphical .iso images using
VirtualBox, on an up-to-date Sid system.
Curt Howland wrote:
Hi.
Hi,
I didn't see any better place to ask, so if there is a way to report
problems with reportbug or a better list, please let me know.
this is the correct place, don't worry.
With both, udev renamed eth0 (the built-in network adapter) as eth1,
which then caused the
Il giovedì 28 agosto 2008 21:10:16 Curt Howland ha scritto:
I booted both the xfce and standard non-graphical .iso images using
VirtualBox, on an up-to-date Sid system.
With both, udev renamed eth0 (the built-in network adapter) as eth1,
which then caused the automatic network provisioning
Hi,
this is the last mail to the old mailinglist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now that debian-live is an official part of the Debian Project, also
it's mailinglist has moved to the common place on lists.debian.org.
So, the new address of the mailinglist is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All subscribers of the old
On 26/08/2008, Michal Suchanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: live-initramfs
Severity: important
Hello
I am not exactly sure about the cause of this problem but it seems it is
because I tried http network boot and did not have any NIC supported by
Linux.
The symptom:
During
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Debian Live Lenny Beta1
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The Debian Live team[0] is pleased to announce the first beta of Debian
Lenny's Live images.
Although we missed releasing images for Etch along with the installer
images, we are now prepared to release
Kartik Mistry wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 6:28 PM, Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debian Live Lenny Beta1
live-magic 1.0 was recently uploaded to sid and is the recommended
version. It currently supports 7 languages.
Want more language?
I offered my help for Gujarati. Let me
Daniel Baumann wrote:
Want more language?
I offered my help for Gujarati. Let me point to strings, I will gladly
do translation.
sure. please submit them as bug reports against live-magic.
The .pot is:
Daniel Baumann wrote:
in practise, that means that this list here, debian-live-devel and it's
archives will move to that new list).
What will happen to the old list address? Is there a timeline for disabling
it (relative to the creation of the debian-live list)?
Regards,
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Chris Lamb wrote:
What will happen to the old list address? Is there a timeline for disabling
it (relative to the creation of the debian-live list)?
i think it should be disabled for postings immediately once the new list
is available.
i'm not sure if it is possible to have some sort of
Daniel Baumann wrote:
Nevertheless, we do need your help to find more bugs and improve the
live systems, so please try them out.
particulary interesting would be to get reports from people with
Intel-based Apple hardware (both notebooks and desktops).
Regards,
Daniel
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Chris Lamb wrote:
Here are a list of issues affecting Debian Live that I think should be
fixed or investigated before Lenny.
I forgot:
* Syslinux bootup issue - the boot template is displayed with the Debian
logo but the the text is cut off:
Press F1 for help, or ENTER to
It
Chris Lamb wrote:
* Syslinux bootup issue - the boot template is displayed with the Debian
logo but the the text is cut off:
Press F1 for help, or ENTER to
It should, obviously, append boot: and allow the user to press enter or
enter parameters, etc.
I don't know the
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juergen Fiedler wrote:
---
boot/vmlinuz*
boot/initrd.img*
---
It *looked* like this was the way config/binary_rootfs/excludes is
supposed to be used. What did I do wrong there?
i'm sorry that i forgot to
Daniel Baumann writes (Debian Live Lenny Beta1):
Debian Live Lenny Beta1
Yay.
Although live-helper is a toolkit to produce your very own live systems
with only a few steps, we also provide prebuilt images that are meant to
be used as reference systems for end-users. Currently, this consists
Ian Jackson wrote:
* The rescue flavour, containing system rescue and forensic related
packages, is missing in this beta release.
What is the problem here and can I help ?
two things:
I feelt that the rescue package list is not really 'complete' yet, as a
resulting image can/should
Daniel Baumann writes (Re: Debian Live Lenny Beta1):
I feelt that the rescue package list is not really 'complete' yet, as a
resulting image can/should use the full cdrom size (with reasonable
packages though, not random junk :).
There is an advantage to having a smaller image in that it can
Ian Jackson wrote:
There is an advantage to having a smaller image in that it can fit on
a small size CD or maybe a smaller flash disk or something, and is
easier to download and manage, and of course that it will be much
longer before it bloats to be too big :-).
i'm all-in for a
Hello, I am Fabio Balzano,
I write from Italy, I use debian sinc 1999
and currentli I am system administrator of different
systems for my customers all debian based.
I also made VOIP systems asterisk based with
custom modifications and c modules.
I want to help Debian and
*I can:
-write bash
Chris Lamb wrote:
* Syslinux bootup issue - the boot template is displayed with the Debian
logo but the the text is cut off:
Press F1 for help, or ENTER to
It should, obviously, append boot: and allow the user to press enter or
enter parameters, etc.
FWIW, I used the
Hi Chris,
Chris Lamb wrote:
1. I can easily reproduce this with Qemu. Simply waiting about 60 seconds
results in the boot menu appearing. I have heard of other workarounds
(including setting a high screen resolution) which do not cause the
symptoms to appear.
This is
Michael Graßl wrote:
Hello
Hi,
Today I tried the new Beta Live CD, despite of the fact that I didn't
found a mailinglist to talk about my Problems I'm going to write to you.
( I use the tiny standard version)
I've cc'ed the mailinglist, I hope you don't mind, and please do follup
uo there.
Fabio Balzano wrote:
I need some advice where I can start, and where
I can find a contact to receive first job.
He showed up on IRC and was told how to do live-magic translation, yay! :)
Regards,
Daniel
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Email:
Does disabling the splash screen help? I've only encountered this on
Debian Live with QEMU, not with other live CDs or on a real machine.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Brendan Sleight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Chris Lamb wrote:
1. I can easily reproduce this with Qemu. Simply
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maybeway36 wrote:
Will all members of the old list become members on the new list?
i've no qualified opinion if this should be done or not (last time i saw
something like that, some users complained about it).
so, should existing subscriptions be re-subsribed automatically or not?
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# translation of it.po to French
# This file is put in the public domain.
# Fabio Balzano [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008.
#
#, fuzzy
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retitle 496848 [INTL:it] live-magic: it translation
Bug#496848: debian-live italian translation file
Changed Bug title to `[INTL:it] live-magic: it translation' from `debian-live
italian translation file'.
retitle 496857 [INTL:es] live-magic: es
Le lun 25 aoû 2008 16:41:26 CEST, Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
the reason for that is that your patch is, although it would work, not a
good (passing environment variables to live-helper is possible, but
should never be done if it is possible through a config file or config
Hi,
as Debian Live will be an official Debian subproject starting with the
upcoming Lenny Beta 1 release, I've requested a new list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], in order to reflect the 'new' state (in
practise, that means that this list here, debian-live-devel and it's
archives will move to that new
Marco Amadori wrote:
It is nice when shorter means longer :-)
lol, yes :)
as a side note, the howto-request-list thing points to
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe for examples of the
long-description, which is indeed a very short long-description.
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On 16/08/2008, Chris Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michal Suchanek wrote:
When splashy is installed in the root image it shows on boot and does
nothing until the init from the root image is executed.
Oh? Splashy currently works quite well within Debian Live. Running the image
Attaching a patch that enables the remove CD prompt in splashy.
live-splashy.patch
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Attaching a patch that enables the remove CD prompt in splashy.
commited, thanks.
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Package: live-initramfs
Severity: important
Hello
I am not exactly sure about the cause of this problem but it seems it is
because I tried http network boot and did not have any NIC supported by
Linux.
The symptom:
During the network boot the system panics. The last message is Runnnig
debootstrap is designed to run on any Linux distribution, to
facilitate installations from Red Hat, Slackware and the like.
I realized that live-helper uses debootstrap for the initial stage,
and does most other operations inside the chroot.
This got me to thinking: could live-helper produce a
maybeway36 wrote:
debootstrap is designed to run on any Linux distribution, to
facilitate installations from Red Hat, Slackware and the like.
I realized that live-helper uses debootstrap for the initial stage,
and does most other operations inside the chroot.
This got me to thinking: could
Daniel Baumann wrote:
For Debian Live, I'm propose the following roadmap:
Looks all good.
If I'm missing something, please directly add it there (or reply to this
mail explaining it if you think it needs to be discussed first).
Here are a list of issues affecting Debian Live that I think
Juergen Fiedler juergen.fiedler at gmail.com writes:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Daniel Baumann daniel at debian.org
wrote:
[...]
i've commited a not perfect but less limited approach:
It looks like this fix made it into live-helper 1.0.0+20080825.163637,
so I created
Chris Lamb wrote:
Here are a list of issues affecting Debian Live that I think should be fixed
or investigated before Lenny. Ignoring the live-installer entry, they all
affect packages out of our direct control.
Thanks Chris from bringing these to attention.
* live-installer not installing
Phillip Lougher wrote:
Mksquashfs 3.3 significantly improves the exclude file mechanism adding
wildcard support and removing the odd behaviour seen previously. To use
this you have to specify the -wildcards option to Mksquashfs.
depending on the fact if we build chrooted or not, the exclude
Hi,
could you please elaborate how you constructed a situation where you got
empty LH_LINUX_PACAKGES? As said, this is seems impossible to me, since
by default lh sets values for empty variables automatically. Otherwise,
I intend to close the bug report.
Regards,
Daniel
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tags 459697 +pending
tags 459779 +pending
tags 468900 +pending
thanks
This bug has been fixed in git.
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retitle 468264 if live-helper fails, it doesn't unmount chroot/dev/pts
thanks
Hi,
live-helper does unmount /dev/pts in the chroot after having built the
image. There is only one case where it doesn't do it, and that is if it
fails somewhere before the end (where it will unmount).
Regards,
Your message dated Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:07:57 +0200
with message-id [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and subject line Re: The option toram in boot append doesn't work in
live-initramfs package
has caused the Debian Bug report #485587,
regarding The option toram in boot append doesn't work in live-initramfs
Hi,
confirmed, splashy works without additional support required by
live-initramfs out-of-the-box, including pre rootfs-init, thus closing
this bug.
Regards,
Daniel
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Gijs Molenaar wrote:
We are working on a product that we want to release on a lenny USB stick
with persistence enabled. Will these problems be fixed for the Lenny
release? If not, is help appreciated implementing/fixing these features?
We can hire a developer for this.
I've no idea about
tags 460456 +pending
thanks
Hi,
the original problem of the bug report is, that the system fails to boot
with an rootfs from usb. live-initramfs works well in that case,
however, there can be a problem on the users site as already mentioned
in the bug report, that can be workarounded by setting
On Monday 25 August 2008, 13:03:53, Gijs Molenaar wrote:
The persistence feature is completely experimental (yes, since more than
1 year) and snapshots are somewhat just working (badly) since few weeks,
although I use them in some real controlled production environments but
with the file
Marco Amadori wrote:
I do not think so, because it seems that the timeframe to put code into Lenny
is pretty finished, moreover we already used an exception to put important
improvements happened after the Lenny freeze in unstable (and so in future
released Lenny), so I think we already
On Monday 25 August 2008, 15:09:06, Daniel Baumann wrote:
[...] assumed that we don't release in september which is very much
likely, there will be at least two more uploads of live-initramfs to
lenny, and probably three uploads of live-helper before lenny release. [...]
Wow!
These are
Daniel Baumann wrote:
no, assumed that we don't release in september which is very much
likely
to avoid misunderstandings: this is my own personal opinion, officially
lenny is targeted for september 2008 and there are no other reasons for
a 'likely' delay than my own wild guessing.
however, i
Le ven 22 aoû 2008 15:04:50 CEST, Juergen Fiedler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hello,
I am trying to keep the contents of the boot/ directory (particluarly
vmlinuz* and initrd.img*) out of the filesystem.squashfs.
I tried 'export MKSQUASHFS_OPTIONS=-e boot -e boot/ -e boot/*'
before
Frédéric BOITEUX wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I've been hit by the same problem, exclusion of some patterns in
MKSQUASHFS_OPTIONS doesn't work because mksquashfs requires that these
options should be at the end of the command line, but live-helper adds some
other options after them in
Hi all,
as you probably all know, lenny is frozen and is soon becomming our new
beloved stable release. For Debian Live, I'm propose the following roadmap:
* Releasing Lenny Live Beta 1, more or less now or tomorrow,
depending on when we're able to get images finished to sync.
*
Juergen Fiedler wrote:
---
boot/vmlinuz*
boot/initrd.img*
---
It *looked* like this was the way config/binary_rootfs/excludes is
supposed to be used. What did I do wrong there?
i'm sorry that i forgot to mention, the file needs to have absolut
pathes, like:
/boot/vmlinuz*
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On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 07:57:59PM +0200, Simon Schiele wrote:
[...]
I'm pretty sure when you hear live-helper and xml in the same sentence your
toe-nails are rolling back, thinking of the overhead (-:
They actually do every time someone uses
Hi
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 07:57:59PM +0200, Simon Schiele wrote:
And of course because code says more than thousand words there is the
function xml.sh, the helper lh_xml (for im- and export) and an
example config.xml attached to this mail.
a few details (but open for every kind of
Hi Tzafrir,
2008/8/23 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
This will break when you try to use other tools to process your XML
data.
Works for me with other tools, see below.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian-live$ python
Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, May 28 2008, 08:35:32)
[GCC 4.2.4 (Debian 4.2.4-1)] on linux2
Type
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 10:54:57AM +0100, Brendan Sleight wrote:
Hi Tzafrir,
2008/8/23 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
This will break when you try to use other tools to process your XML
data.
Works for me with other tools, see below.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian-live$ python
Python 2.5.2
Hi,
I started a couple of days ago to play with debian-live and I'm really
plased with it and now I have a very satisfactory and clean system. Thanks.
I met some minor problems that may be worthwhile to let you know:
1. For the live system I'm using I didn't want autologin but
Hello
Thanks for your efforts to make configuring l-h easier.
As a l-h user I do the tar -czvf for configuration archival.
I think that removing the default options form the configuration is
not as easy but perhaps it could be done.
The default options in the configuration serve two purposes:
Hi Tzafrir,
2008/8/23 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
This will break when you try to use other tools to process your XML
data.
Kindly answer to what I actually wrote.
He wrote his own XML parser in xml.sh. The XML config you generate in
your python script might work with it. Or not. Likewise for
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has caused the Debian Bug report #433076,
regarding User not known to the underlying authentication module
to be marked as done.
This means that you
Your message dated Sat, 23 Aug 2008 23:02:06 +
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has caused the Debian Bug report #491695,
regarding live-helper install gnome-cups-manager in the gnome list
to be marked as done.
This means that you
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lh_binary_debian-installer
to be marked as done.
This
Your message dated Sun, 24 Aug 2008 00:02:02 +
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has caused the Debian Bug report #494882,
regarding live-magic: [INTL:de] initial German po file translation
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim
Your message dated Sun, 24 Aug 2008 00:02:02 +
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regarding [INTL:sv] po file for live-magic
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Il giovedì 21 agosto 2008 21:12:25 Andreas Bombe ha scritto:
It is used in the aufs after all, so it doesn't work. My fix for that
one was not triggering the remount ro attempt by commenting the
try_snap calls in scripts/live since I do not need snapshot files here.
I have
Daniel Baumann wrote:
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I think the advantage to having it in an XML file is that it's all in
one file. Personally, I just put my config folder in a tarball.
live-helper can be used with a single file too, instead of config/*, by
specifying the file through
Il venerdì 22 agosto 2008 10:38:30 hai scritto:
Il giovedì 21 agosto 2008 21:12:25 Andreas Bombe ha scritto:
It is used in the aufs after all, so it doesn't work. My fix for
that one was not triggering the remount ro attempt by commenting
the try_snap calls in scripts/live since
I have problems building a USB-HDD image with debian live (from Etch) on
the init live ramfs scripts it complains it cannot mount /live/cow, and on
shutdown it throws an error saying /live/cow in use. I did follow the
instructions bus assumed it was just me... perhaps someone else could
Il mercoledì 20 agosto 2008 13:28:03 Peter Holik ha scritto:
With lenny i got a warning for
mount -o move /cow ${rootmnt}/live/cow
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
but with
mount --move /cow ${rootmnt}/live/cow
i got no warning
This is because
Il venerdì 22 agosto 2008 11:00:08 Chris Morley ha scritto:
I have problems building a USB-HDD image with debian live (from Etch)
on the init live ramfs scripts it complains it cannot mount /live/cow,
and on shutdown it throws an error saying /live/cow in use. I did
follow the
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