[Fedora-livecd-list] Using fedora 10 to spin fedora 11 live

2009-04-03 Thread Williamson Grant

Jeremy,
is possible to use a fedora 10 based machine to spin a fedora 11 beta  
livecd.
I rebuilt the livecd tools from fedora 11 on fedora 10, so that /usr/ 
share/syslinux is handled, and it appears to generate

an iso, however when booting, it complains there is a squashfs mismatch.

Any ideas?

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[Fedora-livecd-list] vmware fusion and f11 live

2009-04-03 Thread Williamson Grant
Anyone have any ideas why livecds created in Fedora 11 beta just will  
not boot in vmware.

The same iso boots in sun virtual box and on a real machine.

This is as far as it gets during the boot process.

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Re: [Fedora-livecd-list] Using fedora 10 to spin fedora 11 live

2009-04-03 Thread Jeremy Katz
On Friday, April 03 2009, Williamson Grant said:
> is possible to use a fedora 10 based machine to spin a fedora 11 beta  
> livecd.
> I rebuilt the livecd tools from fedora 11 on fedora 10, so that /usr/ 
> share/syslinux is handled, and it appears to generate
> an iso, however when booting, it complains there is a squashfs mismatch.

If you update to rawhide squashfs-tools as well, that will help.  I'm
not sure if the F10 kernel has all of the ext4 fixes needed not to
deadlock, though.

At least for the problems of, eg, squashfs-tools, there's some work
underway to get livecd-creator running under mock which will long-term
help

Jeremy

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Re: [Fedora-livecd-list] vmware fusion and f11 live

2009-04-03 Thread Jeremy Katz
On Friday, April 03 2009, Williamson Grant said:
> Anyone have any ideas why livecds created in Fedora 11 beta just will  
> not boot in vmware.
> The same iso boots in sun virtual box and on a real machine.
>
> This is as far as it gets during the boot process.

I'm guessing kernel problem -- try removing quiet and rhgb from the
kernel command line and you might see a more useful error.  Also, try
turning on (or off if it's on) VMI support for your guest

Jeremy

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