Hi,
Quoting Baurzhan Muftakhidinov (2014-03-07 16:18:55)
> > - loop mount the iso and then directly boot linux (but this again requires
> > knowledge of the boot parameters)
>
> Well you said you need to boot Debian isos, just copy-paste the boot
> parameters.
yes, the alternative is of cours
Hi
Quoting Baurzhan Muftakhidinov (2014-03-07 16:02:55)
> If you do not neet persistence, why don't you use fromiso boot option?
>
> You just need to install Grub2 on your USB thumb, and then you
> will be able to boot different iso images directly, no unpacking.
I tried using grub2 and iso boo
Hi,
my goal is to have a usb stick with multiple debian live bootable systems on
it. It thus should be able to combine the multiple options for downloadable
isos from live.debian.net (different suite, different arch, different desktop)
into a bootable usb stick which allows to select which iso to
Hi,
the problem is solved. It was a feature and not a bug. I guess I got confused
by:
1. many sources [1,2,3] claiming that it was enough to run:
lb config --bootappend-live "persistence"
2. the fact that the default value for LB_BOOTAPPEND_LIVE in the
live-build-cgi.debian.net serv
Hi,
I tested this with live-build versions 3.0.5-1 and 4.0~a20-1 as well as with
the http://live-build-cgi.debian.net/ online service to make sure it's not my
local configuration. When enabling --bootappend-live persistence I get the
following messages after choosing to boot the live system in the
Hi,
as described in bug#680469 [1] the wheezy lxc debian template requires debian
containers to have the live-debconfig package installable. Wheezy doesnt
include live-debconfig so one must use a workaround (involving manually
downloading a live-debconfig *.deb file from jessie or newer) to create