My apologies!
I had missed the fact that noauto appears to be required. If it is
included, --architectures, etc. are accepted.
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as root or using sudo:
#config appears to work fine.
#config -a i386 OR #config --architecture/architectures i386 gives error:
--a not found OR --architecture OR architectures not foun
re is currently not supported, consider this as a feature-request.
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Am 23.12.2020 um 16:15 schrieb Lou Poppler:
On Wed, 2020-12-23 at 10:15 +0100, Tom Candle wrote:
Hi,
I tried to boot DebianLive from my NTFS USB-Stick, which failed. The
kernel was unable to find the filesystem. Perhaps due mi
TFS.
Possible related:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2020/08/msg00038.html
Kind regards
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The difference is that the Live Session user is likely not to know the
password so the lock function is set to not require a password.
On 11/4/19 9:56 PM, yello house wrote:
> Dear debian-libe list member
>
> I change the way I ask questions.
>
> In debian10 buster, cinnamon-screensaver can be lo
Out of curiosity I tried that address. I don't use a browser to
download much of anything. I prefer wget.
Doesn't work with wget either.
Resolving caesar.ftp.acc.umu.se (caesar.ftp.acc.umu.se)...
194.71.11.142, 2001:6b0:19::142
Connecting to caesar.ftp.acc.umu.se
(caesar.ftp.acc.umu.se)|194.71.
Live Sid images? Where on earth are you finding those?
On 08/26/2017 09:55 AM, Iuga Marian Silviu wrote:
> Yes, it's not good to wait until the stable release to do testing and
> after that submit bugs. From now on I will also get testing and sid
> live Debian images and report on them if I see b
The entire system is too screwy. dbus is screwed. Not worth messing with.
On 07/15/2017 05:54 PM, Tom & Karen Pino wrote:
> Created a user and assigned passwords for that user and for root.
>
> Cleaned up the
> /etc/apt/sources.list
>
> Am going to try to boot the system
Created a user and assigned passwords for that user and for root.
Cleaned up the
/etc/apt/sources.list
Am going to try to boot the system.
On 07/15/2017 05:41 PM, Tom & Karen Pino wrote:
> I have not finished checking this out but it can't be called a good
> outcome.
>
> I
I have not finished checking this out but it can't be called a good outcome.
I am running on a ASUS M5A99FX Pro R2.0 MB with a FX6300 cpu.
ISO was good. Went on the stick fine with dd. Booted nicely. I am
running on legacy bios boot and had no problem booting to that.
CPU started heating up
KDE 32 bit live is the same way.
Get maybe 2 seconds of hesitation like something might come up and then
the hdd menu comes up.
Neither KDE Live ISOs will boot on this box.
On 07/13/2017 03:58 PM, Tom & Karen Pino wrote:
> Downloaded the kde live image. Put on a stick with dd.
>
Downloaded the kde live image. Put on a stick with dd.
Can open and look at the contents.
Appears to support uefi and mbr boot. This, going by all other Debian
images, means that there should be 2 boot options.
Pulling up my boot menu on this fully AMD 64 box that is actually a uefi
MB (Asu
This install needs to go with and existing /home that has all ~/.foo
removed except a custom (bunch of aliases) ~/.bashrc. Was a Mate
install for sentimental reasons but I run Xfce so it needs changed.
Works fine at the tty. Couldn't come up with something that didn't work
that I even rarely
Don't know that there is much I can do.
Don't seem to be able to get a clean install of Stretch Xfce to work.
Boot fine to the tty. All the tools I could think of to try worked
there fine. Can't get X11 to work at all.
Not at all sure why not but it will not work at all. I tried # startx
a
I would like to know what is wanted in testing these images. The
installer itself I am sure. But what else is really desired?
I am sure that there is a list of test cases somewhere but it would be
nice to know where that is.
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Gparted is a fine partition tool for general work but don't use it for
this sort of job.
Use cfdisk instead.
# cfdisk /dev/sdd
On 06/24/2017 09:08 AM, Markus Laire wrote:
> I just put debian-live-9.0.1-amd64-xfce.iso to 128 GB U
User name = user
Password = live
Or should. There is the possibility that the user name could be User
but I have never run into that.
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The current pae kernel in testing is;
linux-image-4.9.0-2-686-pae:i386:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 4.9.13-1
Version table:
4.9.13-1 500
500 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing/main i386 Packages
I don't run 32 bit but I have a Loaner usb drive with Debian installs on
it an
relatively new to OB I add up to half a dozen.
On 09/14/2016 01:21 AM, Narcis Garcia wrote:
If OB == OpenBox, the DE => LXDE.
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masked enough at lists.debian.org archives.
El 14/09/16 a les 00:34, Tom
I have the debian 8.5 live w/non-free image (xfce) and have and
installed with it at least twice from a usb stick.
There is, in my experience, no difference in the non-free and official
live install media. If there is no launcher on the desktop of the live
session look in the menu. Should be
oc/live-manual
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/live-manual
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 1:28 AM, Tom & Karen Pino
mailto:metalsm...@rangeweb.net>> wrote:
The package live-manual is also available in the repos for
Stable, Testing and Sid with the appropri
The package live-manual is also available in the repos for Stable,
Testing and Sid with the appropriate manual for each version.
Packages available for testing and sid are currently at the same version
number.
Can't personally say how it works out as I have not used it since Squeeze.
On 07/2
be:
"'UTC' or 'LOCAL'. Tells whether the Hardware Clock is set to
Coordinated Universal Time or local time. You can always override this
value with options on the hwclock command line."
So there is clearly a line missing that specifies "LOCAL" (the patch is
I am new to GNU/linux and to debian and I hope this is an appropriate
place to report a problem.
I looked at the the debian bug reporting system but it was
incomprehensible to me in the time I have available.
I have been trying several versions of debian.
I probably want to use Debian 8 stable w
outro pessoa gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Found a work around: Add cryptsetup and related to --packages in lb config.
cryptsetup and what other packages? I'm stuck at this same point trying to
generate a powerpc livecd. Thanks ahead for any help.
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On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Tom Gall wrote:
> Thanks for the response.
>
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Daniel Baumann
> wrote:
>> On 10/11/2011 10:50 PM, Tom Gall wrote:
>>> Is it correct that the --binary-images "tar" target final tarball
>>
Thanks for the response.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Daniel Baumann
wrote:
> On 10/11/2011 10:50 PM, Tom Gall wrote:
>> Is it correct that the --binary-images "tar" target final tarball
>> should include the set of debian packages used in the install?
>
> -
a c e g k libd libl libp libu n p s u z
b d f i l libf libn libs m o r t x
That seems like a bug.
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Daniel Baumann
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> ping?
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build/lb_chroot_packages| 65 ++
scripts/build/lb_config | 66 ++
7 files changed, 291 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
Thanks much for your consideration. Usage info can be found at :
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On 05/03/2011 10:34 AM, Carlos Alarcon wrote:
Hi,
We are trying to have a plymouth splash image during boot time with our
debian-live distribution.
When we set the system to include such package we get the following
errors while building the image:
Running depmod.^M
Running u
This worked for me (from an Ubuntu forum):
Once in the grub4dos menu, hit 'e' to edit the first line.
Next select the second line and hit 'e' again. Input 'irqpoll' towards the end
of the bootline.
Then hit 'enter' and then 'b' to boot.
On 11/10/2010 7:09, Trent W. Buck wrote:
> Which files, specifically?
>
Hello,
I just make a tarball of the resulting "binary" directory and extract this into
the existing partition.
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boot without having to change the MBR? Secondly, can live-builder 2 work with
the older 3.71? or is this a bad idea?
Thanks,
Best regards,
Tom,
regards
Tom,
file from your stick.
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On 21/01/2010 10:39, Daniel Baumann wrote:
my buildds were busy building openoffice.org et al, the kernels will
follow in about a week or two.
Hello,
I haven't found any 2.6.32 builds for lenny, is there any updated info
on this?
Thanks
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as kernel, and the image you are
building contains a 2.6.30 kernel, the uname -a function executed within
the chroot needs to be replaced if you want to compile kernel modules
inside the chroot, otherwise you get 2.6.26 as a result. Maybe there are
other commands that suffer from this?
Best re
or two.
Nice, thanks, I will check it then.
unrelated to that; you might also get luck by using backports from
backports.org.
My search only shows 2.6.30 packages there.
Thanks,
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The server at undebian.org is not responding here for me. Is there an
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I wanted to check if there are 2.6.32 kernel packages available for
debian lenny. Any pointers?
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Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
What about 'mypasswor'? (That is: is anything after the 8-th character
ignored)?
hmm ok, my actual password behaviour seems to fit the 8 characters you
mentioned. Using the -m option solved it! Thanks.
best regards
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it seems, and it allows me access in the console.
Is there another way, or maybe I should just drop the dollar sign
altogether?
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Diederik de Haas wrote:
On 2009-10-08 surreal wrote:
Whats the maximum RAM supported without bigmem addon?
4G.
Auch :), I was thinking about the HIGHMEM thing, which hit me when
using debian etch.
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without bigmem it is 1G I think. This is not really the list to ask
such things.
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Tom,
surreal wrote:
How many processors does Debian Kernel 2.6.26 (686) support? Whats the
maximum RAM supported without bigmem addon?
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eding edge, you can
use the 2.6.30 kernel backports for lenny from here:
http://backports.undebian.org/repositories/backports-kernel/
Thanks a lot! This is very interesting and will save me a lot of work.
Thanks!
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live-system, the result of the command "uname -r" in the chroot gives me
the host kernel version, and the compile fails. Is there a solution for
this?
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;. And it doesn't want to repair it automatically.
This is when using the image the first time, so I would expect no errors
of course.
Any solutions?
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not work ok?
=> is the solution to make stick B work: => format stick B
manually, install the syslinux bootloader and copy the files to it? Is
that a better system?
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Tom,
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
2009/6/16 Tom Deblauwe <tom.debla...@telenet.be>
Hi,
I am u
n the disk
again? I am not saying I have this particular problem, but I'm only
wondering..
Thanks for any help,
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Hello,
Is it possible to make sure the fat16 filesystem on the resulting
binary has a certain size? I have tried and made a binary hook, that
adds a file of a certain size to the binary directory, so that my
resulting size is e.g. 250MB. But then it fails saying that
space on the loop0 device. So the loop size is calculated earlier
apparently.
So what is the best solution to solve this?
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id Cotrill suggested and use config/binary_local-includes/
to customize the isolinux files. Luckily there are multiple files so I
don't need to overwrite the important generated ones.
Thanks both for the answers, but I'll probably have a few more
questions later :)
Best regards,
Tom,
id Cotrill suggested and use config/binary_local-includes/
to customize the isolinux files. Luckily there are multiple files so I
don't need to overwrite the important generated ones.
Thanks both for the answers, but I'll probably have a few more
questions later :)
Best regards,
Tom,
of the fat16 filesystem on the resulting
binary from "DEBIAN_LIVE" to something else?
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