Re: Custom installation with live-installer

2009-04-03 Thread Ravishankar Haranath
Thanks, the information was quite useful. On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 00:21 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Ravishankar Haranath wrote: > > I would like to know how can I add my custom sources.list file in to the > > installed system instead of the default one as installed by the > > debian-installer. >

Re: Custom installation with live-installer

2009-04-03 Thread Daniel Baumann
Ravishankar Haranath wrote: > I would like to know how can I add my custom sources.list file in to the > installed system instead of the default one as installed by the > debian-installer. see preseeding appendix in the d-i manual, mirrors can be overriden. > Also, is there any way I can run a cu

Re: Bootable USB

2009-04-03 Thread Daniel Baumann
Ja wrote: > Any help please? 17:10:38 < nikt-> i did use dd for windows, it wrote something, saying: 292864+0 records in, 292864+0 records out 17:10:47 < nikt-> but 17:10:49 < nikt-> it doesnt boot 17:11:04 < nikt-> my laptop says "missing operating system" 17:11:31 < nikt-> (bac

Custom installation with live-installer

2009-04-03 Thread Ravishankar Haranath
Hi, I'm trying to create a Debian Live+Installer CD using live-installer udeb package. The CD/DVD image gets created without any problem. But, I would like to know how can I add my custom sources.list file in to the installed system instead of the default one as installed by the debian-installer.

Bootable USB

2009-04-03 Thread Ja
Hello, I've dowloaded a build debian-live-500-i386-standard.img for USB, but when o wrote it to USB with dd for windows like this: C:\dd>dd if=debian-live-500-i386-standard.img of=\\.\g: rawwrite dd for windows version 0.5. Written by John Newbigin This program is covered by the GPL. See copyin

Bug#522382: live-initramfs: using 'persistent=nofiles' parameter don't find persistent home partition.

2009-04-03 Thread Carlos Temes
Package: live-initramfs Version: 1.156.1-1 Severity: normal Booting from an USB stick with 2 partitions, the first one for the live-system and the second one (labeled "home-rw") to be used as a persistent home. When I use the boot parameter "persistent" the live system mount the home partition