Dear Lenz, Thank you for your comments. I am trying to do this over one week or so. I set my repo to be stretch in config/auto and do not expect any connection to sid. Do you have any recommendations to to control which version goes where? I am targeting network independent live-CD.
Could it be because of pae version? I have no access to my i386 build computer now but I will check. I afraid my boot linux is not pae. I will try to build the system from 64-bit platform to see a difference. Will keep you posted. Thanks. On Sat, 2017-03-18 at 12:27 -0400, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote: > this is due u have a linux images packages inside the pool packages > of > the disk and as u set able to install from network, the packages > available in network are more up to date rather thant the packages > inside u'r disk > > the other possible reason its that the target repo for u'r > installation are sid or unstable mixed, and the the packages always > may change.. do u repeat the process some dais later and note some > diferences? > Lenz McKAY Gerardo (PICCORO) > http://qgqlochekone.blogspot.com > > > 2017-03-18 11:28 GMT-04:00 Pavlo Solntsev <[email protected]>: > > Hello, > > > > I successfully made hybrid-iso image, I can boot in the live mode > > and > > everything seems to work. However, when I start installation, I > > have an > > error about kernel mismatch between kernel used by the installer > > and > > the kernel available in the archive. I can install my system with > > internet connection from the live mode but installation from boot > > menu > > is problematic because of modules availability. The massage I see > > during installation is follow: > > > > "No kernel modules were found. This probably is dues to a mismatch > > between the kernel used by this version of the installer and the > > kernel > > version available in the archive." > > > > I am building my live-cd from up-to day stretch (main contrib non- > > free). The live-cd is only mian repo with some additional firmware > > drivers included. I took isolinux from the version installed on my > > computer. > > > > After I start live session I see linux kernel 4.9.0-2-686-pae but > > my > > boot menu says 4.9.13-1. > > > > Could you please explain me how to match kernels? Could it be > > because > > of different repos used by host and target live-cd. > > > > As my config/auto I use pretty much the same file as official from > > git. > > I also tried to remove --linux-packages line and set --linux- > > flavours > > "686-pae". No difference. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > -- > > - Pavlo Solntsev > > --------------------------------------------- > > Sent from Evolution on GNU/Debian <www.debian.org> id="-x-evo- > > selection-start-marker"> > > > > -- > > - Pavlo Solntsev > > --------------------------------------------- > > Sent from Evolution on GNU/Debian <www.debian.org> id="-x-evo- > > selection-start-marker"> > > > > -- - Pavlo Solntsev --------------------------------------------- Sent from Evolution on GNU/Debian <www.debian.org> id="-x-evo- selection-start-marker">
