A Live Debian-Hurd would be cool too. These days has been a doubt in debian-hurd list, and some proposed solutions were to boot from other media to perform fsck + grub-install to repair a boot. This action needs live media.
__________ I'm using this express-made address because personal addresses aren't masked enough at this list's archives. Mailing lists service administrator should fix this. El 26/06/17 a les 23:09, Rick Thomas ha escrit: > I'm a user and a tester, not a dev, and I know nothing (and don't want > to know anything) > about the personal politics between Debian developers. So that's all > I'll say on that subject. > > To Steve's original point: > > First, a big THANK YOU! to Steve for taking this job on. I, for one, an > grateful. > > I use Debian a lot, but I'm only an occasional user of the Debian Live > images. > But when I need them, I need them. And when I need them, I want them to > just work. > If having them there and working when I need them means I have to add > them to my > list of things to test and report on, I'm willing to make that investment. > > Please add me to your "testers" list. > > Thank you, > Rick > > > PS: On a related topic: What I think would be really cool, would be > Debian Live images > for some of the ARM architectures. Something I could dd to a USB stick > and boot > right away when I get a new box in for testing. Even cooler would be > the ability > to use that self-same live image to install Debian after the testing > phase was over. > > > > On 27 June 2017 at 00:08, Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com > <mailto:st...@einval.com>> wrote: > > [ Note the cross-posting... ] > > > If our live images are going to be good enough to meet the standards > that Debian users deserve and expect, we need *consistent*, > *sustained* involvement from a lot more people. Please tell me if > you're going to help. If we don't see a radical improvement > soon, I'll > simply disable building live images altogether to remove the false > promises they're making. > > [1] > > https://get.debian.org/images/release/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/#issues > > <https://get.debian.org/images/release/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/#issues> > > -- > Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. > st...@einval.com <mailto:st...@einval.com> > "...In the UNIX world, people tend to interpret `non-technical user' > as meaning someone who's only ever written one device driver." > -- Daniel Pead > > >