On 03/04/2010 08:41 AM, Tom Deblauwe wrote:
But it seems I can't install linux-headers-2.6.32, because
linux-kbuild-2.6.32 is missing. I'll wait a bit more then for it to be
uploaded.
i didn't know of snapshot-dev.d.o (thanks zumbi!), so i'll give another
try this weekend.
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I have a 1TB external USB-HD and would like to have debian rescue as boot
partition and the rest as ext3 partition.
I can't boot from the USB-HD. I tried the same image with my 4GB USB FlashStick
and it worked.
Can anyone give me a hint how to get the usb-hd booting?
cheers Kai
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On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 20:36, Kai Hauser wrote:
> I have a 1TB external USB-HD and would like to have debian rescue as boot
> partition and the rest as ext3 partition.
> I can't boot from the USB-HD. I tried the same image with my 4GB USB
> FlashStick and it worked.
> Can anyone give me a hint ho
Package: live-helper
Version: 2.0~a8-1
Severity: normal
After the following sequence I get a working image, however
/sbin/start-stop-daemon is replaced with a dummy 'exit 0' script.
The original one is available as /sbin/start-stop-daemon.orig
To reproduce:
1. Checkout live-helper into the subdi
I enter the boot menu from Bios and select the removable device which appears
when usb hd is plugged in.
Then a black screen with blinking cursor comes, thats all.
With my usb flash stick the debian boot menu appears immediately.
I walked through bios settings up and down and tried several settin
On 03/04/2010 12:36 PM, Kai Hauser wrote:
I have a 1TB external USB-HD and would like to have debian rescue as boot
partition and the rest as ext3 partition.
I can't boot from the USB-HD.
how did you put the image to the disk, first dd'ing the image, and then
creating the second partition?
retitle 572455 unclean build if using non-deb version locally
severity 572455 minor
thanks
On 03/04/2010 12:59 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
To reproduce:
again, as we debugged one day on irc already, the bug is elsewhere: it's
not reproducible if you don't use a local, but a regulary installed
l
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> retitle 572455 unclean build if using non-deb version locally
Bug #572455 [live-helper] live-helper: start-stop-daemon replaced with dummy
after binary clean
Changed Bug title to 'unclean build if using non-deb version locally' from
'live-helper
tag 571056 pending
thanks
applied it in git, thanks.
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> tag 571056 pending
Bug #571056 [live-helper] chroot_upstart: divert initctl (like policy-rc.d) to
fix start(8) in Ubuntu Lucid postinsts.
Added tag(s) pending.
> thanks
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>> I have a 1TB external USB-HD and would like to have debian rescue as boot
>> partition and the rest as ext3 partition.
>> I can't boot from the USB-HD.
>
> how did you put the image to the disk, first dd'ing the image, and then
> creating the second partition?
>
first dd if=debian-live
>
> first dd if=debian-live-503-i386-rescue.img of=/dev/sdb
> then I created a extended partition with logical partition with fdisk
> then mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda5
>
> My first thoughts why it doesn't boot was the extra partition I made, so I
> tried it again without the extra partitions.
> But the resu
FYI: The status of the live-helper source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 2.0~a6-1
Current version: 2.0~a8-1
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Am 04.03.2010 07:24, schrieb Daniel Baumann:
On 03/02/2010 12:44 AM, Patrick Matthäi wrote:
In the live helper faq there is described, how to add my own deb's to the
live-cd (copying it to the specific chroot folder), that is working,
if the
deb == build-arch.
the idea is that somone can put b
> Was the 1TB hard drive mounted when tried to dd the image to it? If so,
> that can toast your attempt at copying the data. Many Debian installation
> using X windows will automatically mount a USB device once it is plugged
> in. I have been screwed up like that a couple times.
You are absolu
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