ool/l/linux-latest-2.6 as other kernel images. Can that be a problem?
Thank you
Michal Filka
2011/1/13 Michal Filka :
> Hi all,
>
> I've created a version of debian installer (custom kernel). I've
> created a hd-media and cdrom-isolinux images. Then I've created iso
>
w can I debug it? Where should be the
modules located?
Thank you for an advice.
Michal Filka
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pkg-list/standard-udebs by a list of
packages generated during my first tries a month ago. After cleaning
it up everything goes well. The log showed right way ;-)
>
Thank you for your help
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ox. 100). That would be the problem.
I only try to use different kernel (started with current lenny's
official one). So, is official d-i kernel .config available? However,
I have no idea how could kernel change cause that libxcb is included
in required package list.
Thank you for your help
Mic
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 03:00:31PM +0100, Michal Filka wrote:
>> Object: ./tmp/monolithic/tree/usr/bin/mawk
>> 8623 symbols, 1134 unresolved
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "/usr/bin/mklibs", line 472, in
>> raise "No libr
2010/12/22 Michal Filka :
>>> No library provides non-weak xcb_render_tri_st...@base
>>>
>>> # ls tmp/monolithic/tree/usr/lib/ | fgrep xcb
>>> libxcb-render.so.0
>>> libxcb-render.so.0.0.0
>>> libxcb-render-util.so.0
>>> libxcb-rend
I meant, how can I remove GTK support when building installer. In
other words how to generate debian installer image completely without
gtk support. I have some troubles in generating d-i image, so I want
to try if removing gtk support can resolve them.
Michal Filka
2010/12/22 Ferenc Wagner
Hi,
how can I remove GTK support from debian-installer?
Thank you.
Michal Filka
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gt;> ii libxcb-render0 1.1-1.2 X
>> C Binding, render extension
>
> So this is a Lenny box, right?
> I guess you'll need to build it in a squeeze chroot.
... current Lenny, trying to rebuild current Lenny installer with
differen
1.1-1.2X
C Binding, Xlib/XCB interface library, development files
ii libxcb1 1.1-1.2X C Binding
ii libxcb1-dev 1.1-1.2X
C Binding, development files
Can anyone help with that?
Th
Can anyone confirm that above solution is "error-free"?
Thank you.
Michal Filka
2010/12/20 Michal Filka :
> Hi,
>
> it seems that there is any problem (?) with preinst script. Aptitude
> is first package which contains preinst. If I exclude it (using
> pkg-list/exclude)
Hi,
it seems that there is any problem (?) with preinst script. Aptitude
is first package which contains preinst. If I exclude it (using
pkg-list/exclude) then make build_monolithic fails on next package
with preinst script (apt in my case).
Michal Filka
2010/12/16 Michal Filka :
> Hi,
&g
advice
Michal Filka
2010/12/16 Michal Filka :
> Hi,
>
> I tried couple of things (sudo instead of fakeroot, ...). I've
> investigated aptitude's pre/postinst scripts, too but nothing helped.
>
> I've some detailed logs
> Unpacking aptitude (from udebs/aptitude.
ck-monolithic-stamp] Error 1
make[1]: *** [_build] Error 2
make: *** [build_monolithic] Error 2
Does anyone have any idea?
Thanks for any help.
Michal Filka
2010/12/15 Michal Filka :
> Hi all,
>
> I have problem when trying to create custom monolithic image using
>
> fakeroot make
processing:
udebs/aptitude.udeb
make[2]: *** [stamps/tree-unpack-monolithic-stamp] Error 1
make[1]: *** [_build] Error 2
make: *** [build_monolithic] Error 2
I'm not able to find any reason why chroot suddenly fails when
installing aptitude.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you
Michal Filka
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reports DMA usage for the CF slot. Disabling DMA over
/proc/.../hdc didn't help either. Is there any other way how to
disable DMA and force PIO in Debian installer or I have to build a
kernel for the installer without DMA support?
Thank you.
Michal Filka
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