Thank you for the information Pablo.
On 07/16/2016 07:39 PM, Pablo Brasero Moreno wrote:
> There are gotchas, but not easy to explain here. My experience can be
> resumed on this GitHub repository:
> https://github.com/pablobm/w2c3-livecd/commits/master I have tried
> making the commits self-conta
Hey Ozi
I am trying to build stable for the LXC and the troubleshooting usb
stick. The rospgh is will either be stable or sid depending on the
requirements of Robot Operating System. It will probably be sid so we
don't get behind an individually installed version of ROS.
I tried it once a year ag
There are gotchas, but not easy to explain here. My experience can be
resumed on this GitHub repository:
https://github.com/pablobm/w2c3-livecd/commits/master I have tried making
the commits self-contained and explanatory. It may help others to get some
stuff to work.
I have also published two wri
Hi John
Are you going to build debian stable, testing or sid?
Have you used live-build before?
Cheers
Ozi
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 1:43 AM, John Lewis wrote:
> I am trying to get started with Live build. I have three projects I
> already want to do. I have this one https://github.com/Oflameo/
I am trying to get started with Live build. I have three projects I
already want to do. I have this one https://github.com/Oflameo/rospgh to
do, I want to have my LXC root directories built using this suite since
it looks like to can output tar balls and filesystem images as system
outputs, and I w