* T o n g mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com [Mit Jul 14, 2010 at 05:28:24 +]:
How is grml-live officially used to create daily snapshot CDs (for amd64
grml-small grml-medium)?
Check out buildd/ in grml-live's git tree, or directly install
package grml-live-buildd.
I did a test run, but got some
* T o n g mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com [Tue Jul 13, 2010 at 04:16:29PM +]:
IIRC, the /var/log/dmesg file is empty when booting into grml.
Can anyone confirm this?
How can I fix it so that my device info is retained?
That's because we don't invoke /etc/init.d/bootlogs in live mode.
Why would
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 08:48:10 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
grml-live -o /dev/shm -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,amd64 -s sid
^
This isn't a valid class name.
That's why you didn't get a kernel:
. . . Use AMD64 instead of amd64.
Oh, I was confused by
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 05:28:24 +, T o n g wrote:
I did a test run
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| approx(8).
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I'm using apt-cacher now. How can I tell grml-live to use my apt cache
(ie, http://cache_server:3142)?
I've checked FAI’s
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 08:48:10 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
How is grml-live officially used to create daily snapshot CDs (for
amd64 grml-small grml-medium)?
Check out buildd/ in grml-live's git tree, or directly install package
grml-live-buildd.
Thanks a lot. Another question, about
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:56:34 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
Why would you need that? Doesn't invoking dmesg(1) provide what you'd
need?
I was trying to use dmesg to see what kind of peripheral does the booted
machine has. IIRC, dmesg yielded empty output as well.
A better alternative to see
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:24:03 +, T o n g wrote:
I'm using apt-cacher now. How can I tell grml-live to use my apt cache
(ie, http://cache_server:3142)?
OK,
export http_proxy='http://cache_server:3142'
should do the trick.
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