On 10/29/2010 10:18 PM, marcosestevesbarb...@gmail.com wrote:
> May be is the problem i told you.
no, he claims he's buildiing a debian image.
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May be is the problem i told you.
2010/10/29 Daniel Baumann
> On 10/29/2010 09:23 PM, Robert Key wrote:
> > I will try it with lucid, but I know it will work.
> > The problem must be with maverick.
>
> for the last time: it has *nothing* to do with what distribution you're
> running on the host.
On 10/29/2010 09:23 PM, Robert Key wrote:
> I will try it with lucid, but I know it will work.
> The problem must be with maverick.
for the last time: it has *nothing* to do with what distribution you're
running on the host. only the version of live-build matters, and what
target system you build.
Sorry for the typo
it is " squeeze"
and "locales"
that I use. The mode is also "debian"
I think I am missing "live-config".
Sorry about the typo.
I will try it with lucid, but I know it will work.
The problem must be with maverick.
Sorry about the typo, in fact it would bomb immediately if
On 10/29/2010 08:18 AM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> On 10/29/2010 01:13 PM, Robert Key wrote:
>> --bootappend-live "boot=live debug locale=en_ZA username=robert
>> timezone=Africa/Johannesburg utc=no quickreboot noapic
>
> rest should be good. please fix above, rebuild from scratch, and report
On 10/29/2010 01:13 PM, Robert Key wrote:
> lh config --packages "${EXTRAPACKAGES}" \
> -b "usb-hdd" \
> -a "i386}" \
> -d "squeez" \
it should be 'squeeze', not 'squeez'.
> --bootappend-live "boot=live debug locale=en_ZA username=robert
> timezone=Africa/Johannesb
More information.
I am using Ubuntu Maverick but I am building a Debian live system
mode debian and
I use the Debian testing archive squeeze.
my lh config looks like this
lh config --packages "${EXTRAPACKAGES}" \
-b "usb-hdd" \
-a "i386}" \
-d "squeez" \
--mirror-b
Hi sorry Daniel, I sent the second email before I read yours.
I have given as much information as possible showing my
lh config and the versions.
Sorry about that and thanks.
Rob Key
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On 10/28/2010 09:07 PM, Marcos Barbosa wrote:
> Ubuntu Maverick use
> /etc/gdm/gdm.schemas (is different name but is different format). May be
> fixing this fix the problem.
probably, i think cody will have a look at it when he's back from UDS.
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I detected this:
/lib/live/config/006-gdm use /etc/gdm/gdm.conf file. Ubuntu Maverick use
/etc/gdm/gdm.schemas (is different name but is different format). May be
fixing this fix the problem.
2010/10/28 Daniel Baumann
> On 10/28/2010 08:44 PM, Marcos Barbosa wrote:
> > I know, but if works, is a
On 10/28/2010 08:44 PM, Marcos Barbosa wrote:
> I know, but if works, is a acceptable workaround.
no, it's not.
first, there should no fix be required (since it's supposed to work out
of the box anyway and we can't reproduce the original problem).
second, even if we could reproduce the problem,
I know, but if works, is a acceptable workaround. New ideas is welcome.
2010/10/28 Daniel Baumann
> On 10/28/2010 08:23 PM, Marcos Barbosa wrote:
> > Try this: Edit the chroot file /etc/gdm/gdm.schemas:
>
> totally wrong approach.
>
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On 10/28/2010 06:57 PM, Robert Key wrote:
> Hi this is really frustrating, auto login is supposed to work but does not.
care to answer the question we have asked? it's kind of disappointing
when we invest time to help you, and you simply ignore that.
not providing the requested information does n
On 10/28/2010 08:23 PM, Marcos Barbosa wrote:
> Try this: Edit the chroot file /etc/gdm/gdm.schemas:
totally wrong approach.
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Try this: Edit the chroot file /etc/gdm/gdm.schemas:
daemon/AutomaticLoginEnable
b
false <-- change for true
daemon/AutomaticLogin
s
<--add username
2010/10/28 Robert Key
> Hi this is really frustrating, auto login is supposed to work b
Hi this is really frustrating, auto login is supposed to work but does not.
The manual says the password is 'live' but it does not work.
I tried removing username=robert but this makes no difference.
What I have done wrong?
Thanks,
Robert Key
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On 10/28/2010 02:06 PM, Robert Key wrote:
> Thanks for the help, I would really like the auto login to work though.
>
> I found when I boot the image using qemu -hda binary.img it does auto
> login and the user is set to robert. But when I use the exact same image
> on a memory stick, no auto logi
Thanks for the help, I would really like the auto login to work though.
I found when I boot the image using qemu -hda binary.img it does auto
login and the user is set to robert. But when I use the exact same image
on a memory stick, no auto login and the user has changed to
localh...@localdom
On 10/28/2010 06:38 PM, Robert Key wrote:
> Hi, I have been using live systems on usb memory sticks for a while now,
which live system exactely? did you build it yourself, or did you use a
prebuild image?
> but when Ubuntu Maverick came out everything seems to have changed.
i don't see why that
The solution i found is create a user using commnad adduser using chroot.
But i agree auto-login is better option.
Congrats.
2010/10/28 Robert Key
> Hi, I have been using live systems on usb memory sticks for a while now,
> but when Ubuntu Maverick came out everything seems to have changed.
>
>
Hi, I have been using live systems on usb memory sticks for a while now,
but when Ubuntu Maverick came out everything seems to have changed.
When the live system boots, instead of logging in automatically, I now
have to login.
My boot parameters are
the usual plus
boot=live username=robert liv
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