Hello all, Looking at the first message, there is a proposal about not specifying the filesystem type in the mounting, this should not be done because only the type of some filesystems is detected automatically, while for others is obligatory to specify it. In consequence is more adequate that, when the fiesystem is not detected, use the extension of the filename,
if [ "${fstype}" = "unknown" ] then panic "Unknown file system type on ${backdev} (${image})" fi + if [ -z "${fstype}" ] + then + fstype="${imagename##*.}" + log_warning_msg "Unknown file system type on ${backdev} (${image}) Assuming ${fstype}" + fi + mkdir -p "${croot}/${imagename}" on the other hand, to start with USB is necessary to wait some seconds (between 10 and 20) to allow slow USB devices to register; live-initramfs does that when the parameter live-media-timeout is specified, Regards, Jordi El Sunday 27 April 2008 08:26:40 Daniel Baumann va escriure: > Hi, > > can you please retry with a current version of live-initramfs? > > Regards, > Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]