Finally find a way with hooks like this:
dpkg --add-architecture i386
apt-get update
apt-get install
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De: "Daniel Baumann"
À: "Debian-live mailing list"
Envoyé: Mardi 15 Octobre 2013 12:04:14
Objet: Re: multiarch packages in a live
On 09/25/2013 04:43 AM, Fernan
Ok the problem is solved.
I recompiled a new preempt kernel with module aufs activated and it works.
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À: "Debian-live mailing list"
Envoyé: Mardi 15 Octobre 2013 14:19:54
Objet: Re: preempt kernel failed to boot
Thank you for all Daniel
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Thank you for all Daniel
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De: "Daniel Baumann"
À: "Debian-live mailing list"
Envoyé: Mardi 15 Octobre 2013 12:02:19
Objet: Re: preempt kernel failed to boot
On 09/25/2013 09:20 AM, le...@free.fr wrote:
> Is it exist a solution to build a live with a prempt kernel ?
the
Good morning,
I have tried to build a live in wheezy i386 with a preempt kernel
(3.2.0-4-realtime-686-pae).
But when I run my usb stick I have this message:
mount aufs on /root/ failed with option -o
noatime,noxino,dirs=/live/overlay/=rw://filesystem.squashfs/=rr+wh
Is it exist a solution to
Hi all,
I'm building a live dvd for amd64 but some packages are in multiarch.
So I put in config/archives a repository with:
deb [arch=amd64,i386] http://.
but when I run lb build it says that it doesn't find the packages that allow
multiarch in i386.
Is it existe an option to allow this kin
Good morning,
is it possible to had a custom kernel (I try to do a lowlatency kernel) in the
config file? I made a try by hading it in packages.chroot and & or put
--linux-packages in config script but it doesn't works.
What is the good way to do that without build a repository ?
Thank you for
Thank you Ben I misunderstood that,
so I put My two packages in config/packages.chroot and now IT WORKS !
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De: "Ben Armstrong"
À: debian-live@lists.debian.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 28 Juin 2012 18:41:10
Objet: Re: live-boot: mountroot not found
On 06/28/2012 10:53 AM, Baurzhan
Thanks for your help now i have:
ii live-boot3.0~a35-1 Debian
Live - System Boot Scripts
ii live-boot-initramfs-tools3.0~a34-1 Debian
Live - System Boot Scripts (initramfs-tools backend)
but same issue for me :(
Good evening,
I'm sorry but I don't understand what I must do for live-build run again.
I have installed git and the last version of live-build 3.0~a51-1
and try again to build a wheezy standard, but the same errors occured in the
log
(live-boot:W: live-boot-initramfs-tools (backend) installed w
Good night,
I try to build a wheezy but when i launch it in virtual box it says:
module i8042 and atkbd not found ...
if i look for the log I see:
live-boot:W: live-boot-initramfs-tools (backend) installed without live-boot,
W: this initramfs will *NOT* have live support.
if i do the same thing i
Thank you for you answer,
in fact I cheched the files installed in my usb stick and there is this file:
vmlinuz-3.2.0-25-generic
inside the casper directory ...
I wil try to rename vmlinuz-3.2.0-25-generic in simply vmlinux ...
I will see if something change and will report this.
I'm affraid tha
Good morning,
I'm trying to build an ubuntu live.
Here's my config file:
lb config noauto \
--architecture amd64 \
--mode="ubuntu" \
--initramfs="casper" \
--distribution="precise" \
--archive-area="main multiverse restricted universe" \
--mirror-bootstrap="http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/";
Ok, thank you for your answer
do you think I will have the same issue with a lowlatency kernel ?
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De: "Daniel Baumann"
À: "SmartList"
Envoyé: Lundi 18 Juin 2012 14:36:47
Objet: Re: [live-build]Trying to build rt system
On 06/18/2012 11:46 AM, le...@free.fr wrote:
> mo
Good morning,
I try to build a rt system with a backports' rt kernel:
linux-image-3.2.0-0.bpo.2-rt
on a amd64.
The building is OK but when I start the liveUSB here is the messages:
mount aufs on /root/ failed with option -o
noatime,noxino,dirs=/cow/=rw://filesystem.squashfs/=rr+wh
modprobe: mod
Good evening,
I look every where (in the doc and in the mans of live-boot, live-config and
lb_config) but I don't find how to give options for the kernel such as "quiet"
"splash" and "threadirqs".
I have try something like:
--bootappend-live="threadirqs" but I'm not sure that it's ok.
Does someo
Hello friends
I'm looking for how to add option to the kernel in syslinux.
I would like to add the option threadirqs to the line of the kernel ...
Is it possible and how could I do it ?
Thanks
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Hi,
For the moment I just need to adjust some config files in include.chroot.
So how can I do for just re-create the Iso and see the changes without start
from ./build ?
Thanks for your answer
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Ok thank you, I understand,
But it's not easy to find the good way ...
squeeze version is 2.0, live-build says version 7 ans lb says 2.0 ;)
So I need to use the new version 3.0
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De: "Daniel Baumann"
À: debian-live@lists.debian.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 31 Mai 2012 07:10:18
Objet:
Hi there,
First, thank you for this software.
I'm trying to build my own debianlive and it's ok.
But if I try to apply the documentation some things are not the same as the
version (7).
For example to had custom package it's in /config/chroot_local-packages and not
in /config/packages.chroot ..
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