On Thu, 23 May 2019 at 01:09, PICCORO McKAY Lenz
wrote:
> i very glad to receive a positive feedback and that you got sussess..
>
> the most common very irritating response are "upgrade"... seems do not
> understand that shome countries do not have enought moeny to spend in
> new hardware if the
i very glad to receive a positive feedback and that you got sussess..
the most common very irritating response are "upgrade"... seems do not
understand that shome countries do not have enought moeny to spend in
new hardware if the current hardware are working perfectly and using
DEBIAN WHEEZY, SQU
On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 18:51, PICCORO McKAY Lenz
wrote:
>
> but of course are a ugly hack way, but works
>
Thanks for your help, I seem to have successfully created an ISO file.
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El mié., 22 de may. de 2019 a la(s) 13:13, andy pugh (bodge...@gmail.com)
escribió:
> On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 17:39, PICCORO McKAY Lenz
> wrote:
>
>>
>> you must deactivate the updates repository in config parameters also..
>>
> Ah, yes, excellent, that helps a lot.
>
it workd for me using fine tu
On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 15:33, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Maybe this wiki page can give a guideline for the ISO creation step:
> https://wiki.debian.org/RepackBootableISO
I have access to the build scripts used for this actual ISO when it was
first made, so no reverse-engineering is needed.
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On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 15:09, PICCORO McKAY Lenz
wrote:
> this can be made using the custom parameters also.. and ointing all to
> archive.debian.org
>
I have done that, the problem seems to be that the build process tries to
pull files from $LB*MIRROR* wheezy-updates and fails.
When it tries to
Hi,
Stefan Baur wrote:
> Then you need to recreate the ISO (genisoimage or xorriso), and make
> sure to add the files required to boot from it as well.
Maybe this wiki page can give a guideline for the ISO creation step:
https://wiki.debian.org/RepackBootableISO
especially with an older Live IS
this can be made using the custom parameters also.. and ointing all to
archive.debian.org
live-boot | grep mirror
gives you some cupe of options.. also can be build from jessie install
using distributions as "wheeze" in parameters of live-build
*and i used too older wheeze due boots fine respect
On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 13:49, Stefan Baur
wrote:
> > is it possible to just edit a file inside a .iso image? I imagine it
> isn't
> > trivial as everything is zipped up.
>
> It's a multi-step process, but it is doable. A rough overview of the
> steps required:
Thanks, I will keep this in mind.
Am 22.05.19 um 14:36 schrieb andy pugh:
> All I am really trying to do is create an exact copy of the existing ISO
> with the /etc/apt/sources.list pointing at the archive server rather than
> at a non-existent URL.
> is it possible to just edit a file inside a .iso image? I imagine it isn't
> triv
>
>
> Did you try to make your own mirror for wheezy?
> It is about 100 GB.
>
No, I haven't tried that. Do you mean as a temporary step to allow the ISO
build process to work, or as a permanent step for the ISO installs to
update from?
All I am really trying to do is create an exact copy of the e
On Wed, 22 May 2019 11:37:34 +0100
andy pugh wrote:
> We distribute a LiveCD based on the RTAI kernel patches.
> Currently this ISO is based on Wheezy, and we have had little success
> buiding a broadly-compatible RTAI kernel for any kernel newer than
> 3.16. Unfortunately this install tries to u
We distribute a LiveCD based on the RTAI kernel patches.
Currently this ISO is based on Wheezy, and we have had little success
buiding a broadly-compatible RTAI kernel for any kernel newer than 3.16.
Unfortunately this install tries to update from the no-longer available
Wheezy repos, so basically
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