On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 05:41:06PM -0500, Paxton Houston wrote:
> i've been making a "disto" for a while now, but i was wondering: how do you
> change the theme in live xfce? can you people please help me. thanks
I think you'll need to modify the XFCE settings of the live user.
Maybe start here?
i've been making a "disto" for a while now, but i was wondering: how do you
change the theme in live xfce? can you people please help me. thanks
Thanks for your reply, Thomas. And sorry to you and everyone on the list this
is an html email. I'm not at home in front of my computer.
90 or 50 GB is extreme, although it's interesting to know that's possible. I
was referring more to just like a standard installation image like something
you
Hi,
lmqt...@proton.me wrote:
> wanted to make sure to download the one iso file with the most software.
Well, the biggest ISO for 64 bit x86 has about 50 GB and is available by
jigdo download via
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/jigdo-dlbd/debian-12.4.0-amd64-DLBD-1.jigdo
Thi
As far as I know, "live" ISO images are prepared with a single
text/graphic interface each one;
At this page you can find Torrent downloads, that can make easier to you
if connection fails and you need to resume partial download:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/bt-hybri
Hi there. I have extremely slow internet at home so the net install isn't an
option for me. I'm reading through all sorts of documentation on the website
but wanted to make sure to download the one iso file with the most software.
Would that be the live CD? I'm also pretty sure I need non-free f
You can boot Live session and having computer connected to Internet.
Then run in a Terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install btrfs-progs
Ready for btrfs-check
But you perhaps need to do something more than checking & fixing filesystem.
El 29/10/22 a les 14:03, Michael Lee ha escrit:
Hello D
Hi,
Michael Lee wrote:
> On the other hand, let me ask if it might be possible to run an apt command
> and install that package once the live version is up and running.
This should be possible. The image /live/filesystem.squashfs of
debian-live-11.5.0-amd64-xfce.iso contains /usr/bin/apt , /usr
Hello Debian-Live Project Team,
I've only been using Debian (and Linux) for a couple of years now, and
a live version has come in most handy more than just once. Thank you
for all the diligence and dedication you put into this project.
Unfortunately, I shut down my main machine before all of th
May my project helps: https://github.com/skhemissa/Rescue-Forensic-Disk
User creation and sudo assignment with hooks:
https://github.com/skhemissa/Rescue-Forensic-Disk/blob/main/build_files/config/hooks/live/0901-create-user.chroot
Hi everyone!
Live build works great on Debian 10 but I cannot figure out something.
My Goal >
1)Change the user password of the live user
2)Have all applications request the password like on a regular install
Solution >
1)Remove /etc/sudoers.d/live which live-build creates by default and contain
Hey Ezra!
Don't get me wrong, without you, probably 70% of live builders including
myself, wouldn't even know where to start. I watched all your
[videos](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQrSHD-tv9nkssrD4nNGcMw), and would
like to 100% credit you for your amazing work with lb and love for the
Great news everyone!
I just got it working, with the repository successfully getting signed and
finished iso!
Thanks to Andy Pugh and his github post!
I still have to read the build log and see how everything went, but I need some
sleep now.
Gonna report back again tomorrow to present my find
On Thu, 7 Jan 2021 at 15:51, mike.goldberg1
wrote:
> Adding a 3rd party repository from Whonix seems to keep failing.
I can't be any direct help, I am afraid, as much of this is a mystery to me too.
However we do have a working live-build system with a 3rd-party repository here:
https://github.
Hello everybody!
Hopefully, I'm not disturbing anything important.
I am using live-build on Debian 10.7. and it works perfectly, except for one
thing.
Adding a 3rd party repository from Whonix seems to keep failing.
Error: https://deb.whonix.org buster InRelease
The following signatures couldn'
Hi,
Semih Ozlem wrote:
> Question 1... in checking the correctness of SHAxxSUM files on
> debian-live-cd image downloads, using SHAxxSUM.sign files what are the steps
> to take, and where can (if any) public key be found so that when running gpg
> --verify SHAxxSUM.sign SHAxxSUM
Question 1... in checking the correctness of SHAxxSUM files on
debian-live-cd image downloads, using SHAxxSUM.sign files what are the
steps to take, and where can (if any) public key be found so that when
running gpg --verify SHAxxSUM.sign SHAxxSUM command the output no public
key found is
> (oops sorry dbgr) about building a system that can install both 32
> and
> 64 bit systems. That is what I am working through. I am not
> interested
> in 1 system that is 32 bit that can install on a 64 bit architecture.
> Can we or can we not create an iso like the netinst but
64 bit systems. That is what I am working through. I am not interested
in 1 system that is 32 bit that can install on a 64 bit architecture.
Can we or can we not create an iso like the netinst but with both live
images that can install a 32 but system on a 32 bit machine and a 64
bit system on a 64 b
hive-keyring"
> > \
> >
> > 9) --tasksel is an obsolete option, remove it
> >
> > there are other options using defaults, but no particular needs to
> > remove them.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 2020-04-21 at 12:47 +1000, Michael . wrote:
>
>>
>> #_A="amd64" \ CPU Architecture i386 = 32 BIT (686 and 686-pae) amd64
>> =
>> 64 BIT. It would be great if we could build ARM images for RPi.
>> _A="i386" \
>> #_AA="main contrib non-free" \ Archive Areas must have at
6-pae) amd64
> =
> 64 BIT. It would be great if we could build ARM images for RPi.
> _A="i386" \
> #_AA="main contrib non-free" \ Archive Areas must have at least main,
> contrib and non-free are optional
> _AA="main contrib non-free" \
> #_BIT=&q
r need an internet connection to work (e.g. fetches
> > > the
> > >
> > > >>> packages
> > >
> > > >>>>> from the internet) ?
> > >
> > > >>>>>
> > >
> > > >>>>>
;>> Thank you Subhani
> >>>>> >>> I will try this out today and see what happens.
> >>>>> >>> May I suggest you create a github page for PakOS and put all the
> >>>>> >>> materials, e.g. configs etc, that you want to
; to
>>>>> >>> enter
>>>>> >>>> ISO. This made the calamares installer useable. There are a lot
>>>>> >>>> of
>>>>> >>>> iterations, which I try to document. Since I am one person trying
>>
optional
_AA="main contrib non-free" \
#_BIT="x86-64" \ x86 = 32 BIT system x86-64 = 64 BIT system
_BIT="x86" \
#_DD="buster" \ Debian Distribution e.g. buster
_DD="buster" \
#_D="Rugged" \ Debian Derivative Distro e.g. Cobber or Rugged
_D=&q
gt; Thanks for your interest.
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> gSM
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 20:04 adrian15sgd
>>>> >>> wrote:
>>>> >>>>
>>>>
cture.
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> gSM
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 19:59 adrian15sgd
>>> >>> wrote:
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>&g
I've not really been following this thread, I've just previously given
it a brief read.
I noticed this in the example config given:
> --linux-flavours 686 amd64
This is obviously wrong, there needs to be quoting here! Could that be
the source of your problem?
Also, I'm not entirely familiar wit
itectures i386
>> >>>>>> --linux-flavours 686 amd64 --distribution buster --archive-areas
>> >>> "main
>> >>>>>> contrib non-free" --updates true --security true --cache true
>> >>>>>> --apt-recommends t
t; contrib non-free" --updates true --security true --cache true
>> >>>>>> --apt-recommends true --debian-installer live
>> >>> --debian-installer-gui
>> >>>>>> true
>> >>>>>> --win32-loader true --iso-application
> >>>>>> --win32-loader true --iso-application PakOS10.3 --iso-preparer
> >>>>>> subhaniminhas-https://sourceforge.net/projects/pakos/
> >>> --iso-publisher
> >>>>>> subhaniminhas-https://sourceforge.net/projects/pakos/
> >
/
>>> --iso-volume
>>>>>> PakOS10.3
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hope this helps
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PakOS on Debian Derivatives List (
>>>>>> https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/PakOS)
>>>>
.
wrote:
Hi Subhani
I just had a look at Pak OS, nice project, and I have 1
question for
you that may help many others who use live build. How did you
create
an iso image with both 32 and 64 bit architectures using live
build?
If you would share your knowledge with teh live community
n share the whole project you need
> >>>> on SourceForge. Its actually just 1 switch in lb config. Since I am
> >>>> typing
> >>>> on my mobile. So can't access my laptop right now. The clue was given
> >>>> on
> >>>
now. The clue was given
>>>> on
>>>> this very forum.
>>>> In case you need any specific functionality in PakOS, please let me
>>>> know.
>>>>
>>>> If you like the work I have done and can benefit from it, please click
>&g
. So can't access my laptop right now. The clue was given on
>>> this very forum.
>>> In case you need any specific functionality in PakOS, please let me
>>> know.
>>>
>>> If you like the work I have done and can benefit from it, please click
>>
akOS. I need a lot of votes to be part of Distro
watch list of Distros.
gSM
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 08:37 Michael . mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Subhani
I just had a look at Pak OS, nice project, and I have 1
question fo
ing list Recommend Button against PakOS. I need a lot
>> of votes to be part of Distro watch list of Distros.
>>
>> gSM
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 08:37 Michael . wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Subhani
>>> I just had a look at Pak OS, nice project, and I h
OS, nice project, and I have 1
question for
you that may help many others who use live build. How did you
create
an iso image with both 32 and 64 bit architectures using live
build?
If you would share your knowledge with teh live community I am
sure
. wrote:
>
>> Hi Subhani
>> I just had a look at Pak OS, nice project, and I have 1 question for
>> you that may help many others who use live build. How did you create
>> an iso image with both 32 and 64 bit architectures using live build?
>> If you would sha
had a look at Pak OS, nice project, and I have 1 question for
> you that may help many others who use live build. How did you create
> an iso image with both 32 and 64 bit architectures using live build?
> If you would share your knowledge with teh live community I am sure
> many woul
Hi Subhani
I just had a look at Pak OS, nice project, and I have 1 question for
you that may help many others who use live build. How did you create
an iso image with both 32 and 64 bit architectures using live build?
If you would share your knowledge with teh live community I am sure
many would
I am maintaining a multi Arch live image with Calamares Installer and
debian installer at source forge.
Please search for PakOS on Google, it should be 1st result. Go to my source
forge page. It's a large one. 3.3 GB. A lot of software.
Pl see if it suits you. I am available for any help.
https://
El 15/4/20 a las 20:56, dbgr escribió:
Hello.
I was not sure if this email should've been sent to both list. So
sorry if it should've not :-/
I am using the live-build version 20191221 (the one in testing) on a
debian stable/buster system to build an live image with and integrated
debian in
Wow, that is a lot of information. Thanks for your time.
Yeah, I usually go with the 'keep a giant pool of .deb files to use as
needed after installing using a DVD' rout, but it is not the most
manageable thing and I was wondering if it was possible to have a single
'always on me' pen drive th
On Wed, 2020-04-15 at 18:56 +, dbgr wrote:
> Is there any way that you know of to integrate any of this installer
> options (or even a 'custom' one) in live-build? Is there a plan to do so
> in the future as an option?
Is this what Calamares is supposed to be for? TBH all I know about it
is
Just to add something to what I just said a few minutes ago - of course
you say that you're avoiding using DVDs since you want larger
selections of packages such that the images will not fit onto DVDs (and
I take your word for it that you've checked that your selections will
indeed not fit), and yo
Okay, but still, it's going to be a significant task to hack things
about sufficiently to achieve your goal, and you'll largely be on your
own in doing it, since it's not going to be worth the time of others
such as myself to assist with it I'm afraid. Even if you do achieve it,
I would not expect
I believe I did not made myself clear. When I say DVD I am not saying
the medium itself, but the images that the 'debian team' provide to burn
to the medium (the ones with a much larger pool of packages than the cd
ones, capable of installing a whole graphical user interface/desktop
environment
DVDs are cheap. I'd suggest that it is in no way worth the time you'll
spend hacking things about to achieve this, when you could simply have
separate i386 and amd64 discs instead.
I speak with no authority as to live-build plans, but afaik there are
no plans at all to do anything in this area.
O
Hello.
I was not sure if this email should've been sent to both list. So sorry
if it should've not :-/
I am using the live-build version 20191221 (the one in testing) on a
debian stable/buster system to build an live image with and integrated
debian installer cdrom (with the '--debian-instal
I'm wondering if there is an existing variable in Live-Build that I can
reference (while live-building) that could pass to BASH "Dialog" to get a
progress bar?
Or is there a better approach ?
Many thanks for any input or advice.
I successfully created custom buster iso. But my persistent-encyption
was not detected by the live system I created. I of course did include
cryptsetup in package list. I read some archived emails and they seem
to indicate that the boot append live setting persistent-encryption=luks
from str
Hi there,
If you could please come back to me at your earliest convenience. We would love
to work with you on creating an astonishing piece.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 7:31 AM, Caroline S
wrote:
Hi there,
Just wondering if you've had the t
Hi there,
Just wondering if you've had the time to see our previous email;
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 7:33 AM, Caroline S
wrote:
Hi there,
I am Caroline from Convertica, I am not sure if you've heard of us, but we
specialize in conversion
Hi Stefan,
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 01:42:47PM +0100, Stefan Baur wrote:
>
>Three questions,
>
>1) What are the images on
>https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/
>based on? Live-Build or Live-Wrapper?
live-wrapper
>2) Would it be possible to offer downloads not only
Hi $LIST,
Three questions,
1) What are the images on
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/
based on? Live-Build or Live-Wrapper?
2) Would it be possible to offer downloads not only for iso-hybrid, but
also for netboot builds again? I firmly believe they were avail
Hi List,
Using a (self-built, and otherwise working) Debian-Live image in a
machine with two ethernet ports (of which only one is connected to
another device) results in a short hang at boot, with the message
"ifup: waiting for lock on /run/network/ifstate.eth1"
It will continue booting after a
Dear Debian Delvelopers:
Hello! :)
I am a Chinese developer. My team and I want to make use of Debian testing to
make a distribution of our own. We have done a full squashfs-root image, but We
do not know how to make it into a Live_CD.
Can you guide us? Thank you very much! 😊
Best wishes.
Watso
-- Forwarded message --
From: Ozi Traveller
Date: Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Question about reducing locales
To: "Michael ."
I've installed localepurge
I've run dpkg-reconfigure localepurge, to set the locales I want to keep,
and taken the
Quick answer is No it wont remove all other locales.
To do this you need to install localepurge.
On 28 February 2015 at 12:00, Ozi Traveller wrote:
> I'm using the latest live-build version in sid 4.0.5-1.
>
> I need to reduce the size of the /usr/share/locale/ directory in the
> live-build imag
I'm using the latest live-build version in sid 4.0.5-1.
I need to reduce the size of the /usr/share/locale/ directory in the
live-build image.
Will setting the language and country combination in the preseed file
remove all locales except those selected in the preseed file?
If not how can I achi
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Jonathan Nadeau
wrote:
>
> Okay if my screen reader can read this and I want to install more than 1
> package. Should i put a comma between them? Or should I just put a
> space? Thanks for your time and help
>
If I remember correctly, you'd better leave a space wi
On 03/06/2013 02:30 PM, chals wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Jonathan Nadeau
> wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I have a question about the web based live builder. Is there a way to ad
>> and remove packages before the iso is built? If so how would one g
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Jonathan Nadeau
wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have a question about the web based live builder. Is there a way to ad
> and remove packages before the iso is built? If so how would one go
> about doing this?
>
Hi Jonathan,
You can add packages, as l
Hello list,
I have a question about the web based live builder. Is there a way to ad
and remove packages before the iso is built? If so how would one go
about doing this? Thanks for your time and help. Also please forgive if
this is a stupid question. I'm blind and I could just be missing
On 02/25/2013 09:38 PM, Fernando Toledo wrote:
if i wan to add in repo both binary and chroot,
need i to create myrepo.list.binary and myrepo.list.chroot ?
or can i use myrepo.list only?
you can do either one, doesn't matter and depends solely on your own
preferences.
--
Address:Dani
im reading the section "8.1.5 Additional repositories" in this manual
http://live.debian.net/manual/current/html/live-manual.en.html
if i wan to add in repo both binary and chroot,
need i to create myrepo.list.binary and myrepo.list.chroot ?
or can i use myrepo.list only?
--
Fernando Toledo
Doc
Diederik de Haas wrote:
On Wednesday 07 November 2012 19:37:30 Richard Owlett wrote:
Debian 6.0.5 will be fine for my purposes. I suspect that by
the time updating will be relevant for me, enough updates
will have be done that purchasing another set of DVDs would
be worthwhile. When I say "I DO
On Wednesday 07 November 2012 19:37:30 Richard Owlett wrote:
> Debian 6.0.5 will be fine for my purposes. I suspect that by
> the time updating will be relevant for me, enough updates
> will have be done that purchasing another set of DVDs would
> be worthwhile. When I say "I DO NOT have good in
Diederik de Haas wrote:
On Wednesday 07 November 2012 16:45:17 Richard Owlett wrote:
I DO NOT have good internet connectivity.
I DO have the 8 DVD set of Debian 6.0.5.
I want all of the deb files from the set on a 64GB flash
drive in a format/structure acceptable to apt-get or synaptic.
I'm cur
?
Hi Richard!
I dont known if understand you question, but
To build the live cd, i use apt-cache-ng (as that i say in previous mails)
The goals is that you don't have to mirror full debian repo, its cache
the downloaded packages, and at the next build, the chroot/bootrap
download from localh
On Wednesday 07 November 2012 16:45:17 Richard Owlett wrote:
> I DO NOT have good internet connectivity.
> I DO have the 8 DVD set of Debian 6.0.5.
> I want all of the deb files from the set on a 64GB flash
> drive in a format/structure acceptable to apt-get or synaptic.
>
> I'm currently wading
already be a suitable script.
>
> Pointers please.
>
> P.S. Was how I handled the subject line acceptable?
>
>
Hi Richard!
I dont known if understand you question, but
To build the live cd, i use apt-cache-ng (as that i say in previous mails)
The goals is that you don't have
Daniel Baumann wrote:
On 11/07/2012 01:26 PM, Jeronimo wrote:
I am trying to mirror using ftpsync, but I don't wanna to mirror another
releases (woody, slink...)
for partition distribution mirrors, use debmirror.
I've just read read the messages (6 so far) in this thread
and the manpage of
Solved the problem with a while (true) bash script that executes on openbox
startup. The script sleeps for 1 second not to spike CPU usage to 99%...
On 26 August 2012 14:27, Robert Spiteri wrote:
> Yes I did. But pcmanfm does not have an option to include the trash
> desktop icon unless you manu
Yes I did. But pcmanfm does not have an option to include the trash desktop
icon unless you manually create a desktop shortcut file... I could not find
the option at least, if there is one...
On 26 August 2012 14:03, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov wrote:
> Have you included gvfs package? As far as I reme
Have you included gvfs package? As far as I remember Trash
service works through gvfs.
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Robert Spiteri wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. I have created a desktop file to show the trash icon
> on desktop. I mean that is the way I found it should be done. I need to
> c
Thanks for your reply. I have created a desktop file to show the trash icon
on desktop. I mean that is the way I found it should be done. I need to
check /home/user/.local/Trash/files/. If a file exists in it, the icon will
change to a full trash icon, otherwise it should be changed again to an
emp
Is this really supposed to be done via cron job? Which folder and how often you
willing to check, (I am just curious)?
Pcmanfm couldn't handle standard gvfs Trash and change icon accordingly?
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Robert Spiteri wrote:
> I need to make a cron job to check if a particu
I need to make a cron job to check if a particular directory is empty or
not. The cron job is supposed to be readily available when the live system
boots. How can I do that?
My intention is to change the trash icon to a full one when a file is
deleted. I will be using pcmanfm.
thanks in advance.
Thanks a lot. That's exactly what I needed
On 18 August 2012 12:43, Ben Armstrong wrote:
> On 12/08/12 01:58 PM, Robert Spiteri wrote:
> > If I want to use more than one persistent media what should I specify at
> > boot?
> >
> > persistence-label=OR
> > persistent-subText=
> >
> > Becau
On 12/08/12 01:58 PM, Robert Spiteri wrote:
> If I want to use more than one persistent media what should I specify at
> boot?
>
> persistence-label=OR
> persistent-subText=
>
> Because in the manual it says persistence-label but I found other
> documentation online which uses persistent-subT
Ok thanks. So should I use persistent-subtext= ?
And how should the label named? I mean if I have a partition called "work",
shall I specify persistent-subtext=work at boot?
On 18 August 2012 12:39, Ben Armstrong wrote:
> On 18/08/12 03:02 AM, Robert Spiteri wrote:
> > I am using the live-bui
On 18/08/12 03:02 AM, Robert Spiteri wrote:
> I am using the live-build version of debian squeeze... What version of
> live-boot does it contain?
Trivially answerable by looking it up:
http://packages.debian.org/live-boot
Ben
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I am using the live-build version of debian squeeze... What version of
live-boot does it contain?
On Aug 18, 2012 4:00 AM, "Richard Nelson" wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Robert Spiteri
> wrote:
> > If I want to use more than one persistent media what should I specify
Greetings,
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Robert Spiteri wrote:
> If I want to use more than one persistent media what should I specify at
> boot?
>
Depends which version of live-boot.
> persistence-label=OR
> persistent-subText=
>
the one line above should be persistent-subtext=
> Bec
If I want to use more than one persistent media what should I specify at
boot?
persistence-label=OR
persistent-subText=
Because in the manual it says persistence-label but I found other
documentation online which uses persistent-subText.
Thanks
On 03/23/2012 04:09 PM, olivier sallou wrote:
> Yeap, I was wondering if web site was hosted on an official Debian
> server (managed with Debian administrators) or hosted on an other server.
if it would be managed by DSA, it would not necessarily but most likely
be *.debian.org, not *.debian.net.
2012/3/23 Richard Nelson
> Greetings,
>
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 5:16 AM, Olivier Sallou
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > could you tell me how are hosted the CGI interface and background
> > scripts to generate live image on demand [0]?
>
> For scripts please examine the cgi folder here
> http://live.debi
Greetings,
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 5:16 AM, Olivier Sallou wrote:
> Hi,
> could you tell me how are hosted the CGI interface and background
> scripts to generate live image on demand [0]?
For scripts please examine the cgi folder here
http://live.debian.net/gitweb?p=live-build.git;a=tree
> Is i
Hi,
could you tell me how are hosted the CGI interface and background
scripts to generate live image on demand [0]?
Is it on a Debian server ?
I expect to create a software that will need a web interface but also
temporary "storage/computing resources" just like you do for your
project. So I wonde
Greetings,
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> Ah, sorry, I am unclear. I mean the web-fronted on:
>> http://live-build.debian.net/cgi-bin/live-build
>>
>
> I went to link, but found no explanation of entries with multiple options :
Greetings,
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:59 PM, AntispammboxDebian
wrote:
>
>>
>> Add packages you want on the cgipackages.list.chroot line. The cgi
>> only builds from main area.
>>
>
> The number of packets on cgipackages.list.chroot, line, is a limited number
> or not?
Yes it is limited currentl
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
[snip]
Ah, sorry, I am unclear. I mean the web-fronted on:
http://live-build.debian.net/cgi-bin/live-build
I went to link, but found no explanation of entries with
multiple options :<
That site seems to offer a semi-custom Linux install aimed
at some sets of "NORM
Add packages you want on the cgipackages.list.chroot line. The cgi
only builds from main area.
The number of packets on cgipackages.list.chroot, line, is a limited number
or not?
Thanks
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Op 16-03-12 15:31, Daniel Baumann schreef:
>> On 03/16/2012 03:13 PM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>>> Is there a manual for live-build?
>>
>> http://live.debian.net/ -> Manual
>>
>> make sure you choose the right version of the
Op 16-03-12 15:31, Daniel Baumann schreef:
> On 03/16/2012 03:13 PM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>> Is there a manual for live-build?
>
> http://live.debian.net/ -> Manual
>
> make sure you choose the right version of the manual for the version of
> live-build you're using.
Ah, sorry, I am unclear.
On 03/16/2012 03:13 PM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Is there a manual for live-build?
http://live.debian.net/ -> Manual
make sure you choose the right version of the manual for the version of
live-build you're using.
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