On 10/08/2012 09:25 AM, Corrupt Police wrote:
how do i start the installer?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2012/10/msg00054.html
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On 07/10/12 05:34 PM, Mark Schneider wrote:
> I did (see the line below). I created few times live images with
> different config files but no one worked.
Wheezy + live-* packages from sid has always worked well for me. So I
assume some user error, but it's not clear to me exactly what yet. I
just
On 08/10/12 08:21 AM, Ben Armstrong wrote:
> If you changed an option affecting bootstrap (e.g. --distribution)
> between builds, did you 'lb clean --purge' before the next build?
p.s. you know that in any case, after every change to auto/config you
need to 'lb clean' to clean up the old values in
Thank you very much Ben.
Am 08.10.2012 13:21, schrieb Ben Armstrong:
On 07/10/12 05:34 PM, Mark Schneider wrote:
I did (see the line below). I created few times live images with
different config files but no one worked.
Wheezy + live-* packages from sid has always worked well for me. So I
assu
Am 08.10.2012 13:33, schrieb Ben Armstrong:
On 08/10/12 08:21 AM, Ben Armstrong wrote:
If you changed an option affecting bootstrap (e.g. --distribution)
between builds, did you 'lb clean --purge' before the next build?
p.s. you know that in any case, after every change to auto/config you
need
On 08/10/12 08:44 AM, Mark Schneider wrote:
> Just for testing I have set all values to "sid" however it didn't solve
> the issue with broken iso live image for sid.
I asked for you to attach your config for a reason. I thought perhaps I
might see some detail that might be lost by your mail progra
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 11:35 PM, upite...@lycos.com wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel
>
> I've done, exact what you suggested, the upgrade of these packages live-boot
> und live-config from sid on my wheezy and then I have created a new hdd
> image, but the additional persistence partirtion won't be mounted as
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 2:26 PM, chals wrote:
> And you say, if I understand correctly, that you upgraded the packages
> *in* your wheezy so no wonder it does not work. To correctly follow
> Daniel's advice please see live-manual, apt pinning section.
>
Just to clarify, you would have to install
Hello.
If you start from "scratch" running of "lb config" will create on sid
the directory structure with "empty" auto/ and default settings in config/
# ---
root@sid:/tmp/live/xxx# ls -l auto/ config/
auto/:
insgesamt 0
config/:
insgesamt 28
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 40 Okt 8 14:48 archives
Am 08.10.2012 13:58, schrieb Ben Armstrong:
On 08/10/12 08:44 AM, Mark Schneider wrote:
linux: 3.2.30-1
See elsewhere in the debian-live list archives for this month about the
sid kernel metapackage being out of sync with the actual kernel and what
to do about it.
Thank you. It is the most impo
On 08/10/12 10:02 AM, Mark Schneider wrote:
> If you start from "scratch" running of "lb config" will create on sid
> the directory structure with "empty" auto/ and default settings in config/
You are mixing two topics. I suggested starting from scratch to simplify
debugging, but with respect to d
On 08/10/12 10:17 AM, Mark Schneider wrote:
> Thank you. It is the most important hint for me. It is just a current
> *unsolved* issue in sid.
Unfortunately, the next time something breaks in sid, it will break
again, possibly in some other way. Users of sid are expected to be able
to cope on thei
On 10/08/2012 03:02 PM, Mark Schneider wrote:
> It is confusing for newcomers. They do "lb clean --purge" but it doesn't
> really remove config files from config/.
lb clean removing user configuration means data loss, and that violates
amongst others the principle of least surprise.
> I guess, th
On 10/08/2012 03:17 PM, Mark Schneider wrote:
>> See elsewhere in the debian-live list archives for this month about the
>> sid kernel metapackage being out of sync with the actual kernel and what
>> to do about it.
> Thank you. It is the most important hint for me. It is just a current
> *unsolved
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Dear users of live-build 3.x,
Please always check latest status on the debian-live list, as both the
wheezy and sid are moving targets. That means both the debian-live
software itself and the archives are constantly changing, so builds that
worked yesterday might not work today and vice-versa.
Th
> Yes I guess it is a bug unfortunately. Thanks for your time.
Sorry for the late answer, I just re-opened #614713 [1]. See my report
for details.
Other than waiting for a fixed package or copying the certs file, you
could stop cupsd during the build. This causes lpadmin to fail instead
of asking
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