On 10/07/2010 06:42 AM, Jose R R wrote:
> Debian live simply hangs at 1/3 of the way.
where exactely?
did you try one of the daily images to see if it's a local issue of your
image, or a generic problem with your hardware?
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After much effort bundling a Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP, (LAMP), a
PHP web application, and creating automatically an database via a init
scirpt, I find that burning the binary-hybrid.iso to an CD-media (and
subsequently inserting/booting it into another machine) Debian live
simply hangs at 1/3 o
Hi,
in the very early days of debian-live in 2006 we already had daily built
images for a couple of weeks. when we introduced the default desktop
images, it became impossible to continue due to limited server
ressources, both IO wise as storage wise.
in the years since then the server hosting liv
Ben Armstrong writes:
> Since 2007 I have successfully run Debian on two of these systems (no
> live system, no squashfs). LXDE is lightweight and is what I
> recommend to people wishing to save space, though you could start with
> gnome-core and add a few extras if you like, and still have enou
Daniel Baumann writes:
> On 10/06/2010 10:55 AM, Trent W. Buck wrote:
>>> Since there is still no support for grub2
>>
>> As at current squeeze, live-build appears to support grub (presumably
>> grub2) for USB images, but not ISO images.
>
> grub and grub2 are supported for iso images, but neith
On 10/05/2010 09:21 AM, marcos m. wrote:
my card is supported by the ath9k module which i think is non-free but
i wish i could build an image with wide wireless support.
That is incorrect. ath9k is free and requires no firmware package to
make it work (unless you have some *strange* variant t
On 10/05/2010 08:45 AM, fru...@freaknet.org wrote:
I own an eeepc 701 with 4 giga hardrive solid state.
Since 2007 I have successfully run Debian on two of these systems (no
live system, no squashfs). LXDE is lightweight and is what I recommend
to people wishing to save space, though you
On 10/06/2010 10:55 AM, Trent W. Buck wrote:
>> Since there is still no support for grub2
>
> As at current squeeze, live-build appears to support grub (presumably
> grub2) for USB images, but not ISO images.
grub and grub2 are supported for iso images, but neither of them for usb
images, iirc.
fru...@freaknet.org writes:
> I own an eeepc 701 (4GB SSD).
For hardware support reasons, you should roll out Squeeze, not Lenny.
Simply dd'ing the iso-hybrid or usb image directly onto the 4GB drive
should Just Work.
> How would you do it?
I would set up two partitions; /boot (ext2 or vfat) a