Re: Simple default ISO generation fails

2011-12-14 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 12/14/2011 03:01 PM, Daniel Ellison wrote: > Oh, ok. I added "--archives live.debian.net" to my auto/config, as per > section 3.3.3, but it made no difference. :) I'll try pinning live-boot, > live-config and their corresponding dependencies from sid. Again, I don't have the Packages list for l

Re: Simple default ISO generation fails

2011-12-14 Thread Daniel Ellison
On 14/12/11 01:34 PM, Ben Armstrong wrote: On 12/14/2011 01:52 PM, Daniel Ellison wrote: I'll take a look in the manual and see what's what. I'm thinking you're referring to section 3.3.3: "From 'snapshots'". Actually (and you should check this, as I don't have it in front of me) I was thinkin

Re: Simple default ISO generation fails

2011-12-14 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 12/14/2011 01:52 PM, Daniel Ellison wrote: > I'll take a look in the manual and see what's what. I'm thinking you're > referring to section 3.3.3: "From 'snapshots'". Actually (and you should check this, as I don't have it in front of me) I was thinking of the "APT pinning" example. -- To UN

Re: Simple default ISO generation fails

2011-12-14 Thread Daniel Ellison
On 14/12/11 12:27 PM, Ben Armstrong wrote: If I had more time, I'd be helping with this one more, but I'm sure you understand this is a quite busy time of year. Yeah, I hadn't taken that into account. :) Thanks for taking the time to respond. Keep in mind that if you're building wheezy imag

Re: Simple default ISO generation fails

2011-12-14 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 12/14/2011 11:45 AM, Daniel Ellison wrote: > Isn't this a big issue? I did my best to reproduce the problem in an > environment that I knew was clean. And it wasn't running in a VM; it was > on the bare hardware. I was not able to produce a working default Wheezy > ISO using the instructions in

Re: Simple default ISO generation fails

2011-12-14 Thread Daniel Ellison
On 13/12/11 09:09 AM, Daniel Ellison wrote: This is an ISO produced in a brand new Wheezy install on an external USB hard drive with the live build in the repos and everything at default. To be clear, I have no problem producing any number of Squeeze variations on USB thumb or hard drives, in KVM