Hi, I'm trying to build a live cd for a system with several interfaces and with other custom settings in it's /etc/network/interfaces file, I'm using live-helper built from git and building a system based on etch. The problem is that when I boot the cd the /etc/network/interfaces file is not my custom one, it only lists lo, eth0 and the system has only brought those interfaces up.
I have added the custom /etc/network/interfaces file into config/chroot_local-includes and when I build the system I've enabled verbose output, debugging and interactivity. When I get the interactive prompt during the build of the system I can see that my /etc/network/interfaces file is the one which I have added and has not been altered, I did for a while think that this may have been the cause of my problem: mksquashfs: file chroot/etc/network/interfaces, uncompressed size 367 bytes DUPLICATE i.e. the duplicate file might have overwritten my one (assuming the duplicate status is just going by filename). However after uncompressing and inspecting the squashfs file system in binary/casper (and just to make sure I also checked the filesystem.squashfs that is in the fully generated iso) I have found that the etc/network/interfaces file is my custom one. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what might be overwriting the /etc/network/interfaces file from squashfs or offer any other solution to enable a custom network setup. Regards, Phil _______________________________________________ debian-live-devel mailing list debian-live-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-live-devel