[sugar] X error building Sugar Appliance

2008-07-24 Thread Bryan Kearney
I am trying to build a raw disk appliance of the sugar desktop using the
appliance tools at [1]. You can see the kickstart file which I am using
[2] which is based off of one I found in the repo [3].


I have run into an error when starting X, I get

error setting MTRR Invalid Argument (22)
error setting MTRR Function Not Implemented (38)

After some google research, I have found that I echo

echo disable=0  /proc/mtrr

I can get a bit further. Couple of questions:

1. Is [3] the most current livecd kickstart file?
2. Has anyone seen this error before?

Thanks!

-- bk


[1] http://www.thincrust.net/tooling.html
[2] http://www.thincrust.net/download/sugar.ks
[3] http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/marco/sugar-livecd;a=summary


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Re: [sugar] X error building Sugar Appliance

2008-07-24 Thread Marco Pesenti Gritti
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Bryan Kearney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am trying to build a raw disk appliance of the sugar desktop using the
 appliance tools at [1]. You can see the kickstart file which I am using
 [2] which is based off of one I found in the repo [3].

Awesome. I didn't know about the appliance tools but I was really
hoping for something like that when I worked on the livecd.

 I have run into an error when starting X, I get

 error setting MTRR Invalid Argument (22)
 error setting MTRR Function Not Implemented (38)

 After some google research, I have found that I echo

 echo disable=0  /proc/mtrr

 I can get a bit further. Couple of questions:

 1. Is [3] the most current livecd kickstart file?

Yeah. We are near to a release so I didn't have much time to work on
the livecd lately. I would like to integrate your changes so that we
can use the same kickstart for both the livecd and the appliance.

 2. Has anyone seen this error before?

Nope :( I don't think I run into it with the livecd...

Can you get sugar to start by disabling  /proc/mtrr? Or did you run
into more issues?

Thanks,
Marco
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