Reboot without remove the USB Flash Drive.

2014-01-16 Thread Guilherme Eliseu Rhoden[PoP-SC]
Hi All, I've building a USB Flash drive and I need reboot de OS without remove the USB Flash Drive. Any sugestions? "Please remove the USB flash drive and press ENTER to continue:" Thanks, Guilherme -- Sds, Guilherme

Re: Reboot without remove the USB Flash Drive.

2014-01-16 Thread Stefan Baur
Am 16.01.2014 13:51, schrieb Guilherme Eliseu Rhoden[PoP-SC]: Hi All, I've building a USB Flash drive and I need reboot de OS without remove the USB Flash Drive. Any sugestions? "Please remove the USB flash drive and press ENTER to continue:" Boot-Parameter "noeject" is your friend. -Stefan

Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-16 Thread Marcos Núñez
Thanks Daniel! I'm looking into it, I found the xserver-xorg script in /lib/live/config... and it's exactly what I was talking about. So, if I'm getting this right, thanks to the xserver-xorg script, any custom image with the non-free nvidia/fglrx driver packages installed should automaticaly pick

Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-16 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 01/16/2014 03:51 PM, Marcos Núñez wrote: > I'm having problems in (at least one) PC with an AMD > graphics card that in update-alternatives has glx selected as > mesa-diverted... which shouldn't be happening. why shouldn't it be happening? if you have an fglrx supported card and fglrx is on th

Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-16 Thread Marcos Núñez
My point exactly. It should, yet apparently it doesn't. I'm not working with that machine at the moment, I'll get to it next week. Thanks for clarifying this. Marcos 2014/1/16 Daniel Baumann > On 01/16/2014 03:51 PM, Marcos Núñez wrote: > > I'm having problems in (at least one) PC with an AMD

Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-16 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 01/16/2014 07:30 PM, Marcos Núñez wrote: > It should, yet apparently it doesn't. what makes you think it doesn't? so far you haven't given any information at all.. in case you're confused about the mesa divertion, it is required when using nvidia or fglrx. -- Address:Daniel Baumann,

Q: How to live-build sid?

2014-01-16 Thread Ozi Traveller
Hi Is is possible to consistently do a live-build of sid? I am using the latest scripts from experimental 4.0~alpha31-1 and am using a sid build environment. Despite the message (see below), this file does exist. /usr/bin/env How can I get this to build? Cheers Ozi *config:* #!/bin/sh set -

Re: Q: How to live-build sid?

2014-01-16 Thread chals
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:33 PM, Ozi Traveller wrote: > > > > I am using the latest scripts from experimental 4.0~alpha31-1 and am using a > sid build environment. > > Despite the message (see below), this file does exist. > /usr/bin/env > Hi, I have really *not* tried 4.0~alpha31-1 The one I'm

Re: Q: How to live-build sid?

2014-01-16 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 01/16/2014 08:33 PM, Ozi Traveller wrote: > Is is possible to consistently do a live-build of sid? yes. > How can I get this to build? in newest live-build, you need lb init before lb config. ...or in other words: don't use *experimental* live-build unless you can read the sources. live-buil

Re: Reboot without remove the USB Flash Drive.

2014-01-16 Thread Guilherme Eliseu Rhoden[PoP-SC]
Hi Stefan, Very simple solution, works fine. Thanks Guilherme On 01/16/2014 11:02 AM, Stefan Baur wrote: > Am 16.01.2014 13:51, schrieb Guilherme Eliseu Rhoden[PoP-SC]: >> Hi All, >> >> I've building a USB Flash drive and I need reboot de OS without remove >> the USB Flash Drive. >> Any sugestion

Re: Q: How to live-build sid?

2014-01-16 Thread Ozi Traveller
Thanks On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 6:58 AM, Daniel Baumann < daniel.baum...@progress-technologies.net> wrote: > On 01/16/2014 08:33 PM, Ozi Traveller wrote: > > Is is possible to consistently do a live-build of sid? > > yes. > > > How can I get this to build? > > in newest live-build, you need lb in

Mailing list?

2014-01-16 Thread Lea Hurst
Is there a general mailing list for info on the debian live packages? I know it is a work in progress. I'm not a programmer, but I would like to be a silent listener to updates on how this project is doing. I'm just looking to know more about live systems, to decide if it would be a secure way o