Package: live-initramfs
Version: 1.139.1-4
Severity: minor
> this could be a bug of live-initramfs, please file a bug
> for it in the debian BTS.
OK, here it goes:
I have the "No such file or directory" output in df:
$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
Package: live-initramfs
Version: 1.139.1-4
Severity: wishlist
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 18:07:48 +, T o n g wrote:
It seems that I can't access the stacked filesystems individually. I.e.,
the mount point of each individual stacked filesystems is not accessible
for me.
I hope, as we might have se
In summary,
1. create a central place for stacked filesystems, eg, /live/module
2. expose the mounted individual stacked filesystems; make them accessible
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On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:17 AM, Marco Amadori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 22 November 2008, 22:20:18, Tong Sun wrote:
>
>> It seems that I can't access the stacked filesystems individually. . .
>
> Try to boot with "showmounts" :-)
Ah, thx,
Package: live-initramfs
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Currently live-initramfs will look for hard-coded partitions labeled
"live-rw"/"home-rw", and files called "live-sn*"/"home-sn*" for
persistent and snapshot partitions or files.
This will cause problem when trying to run/test two or more
live-initra
Package: live-initramfs
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
To many people, Debian-Live base distros are one-time-quick-fix
things, but to me, it is a solution to use my Linux on boxes otherwise
impossible.
More often than not, I'm faced with boxes that have little ram, and
impossible to have the luxury to c
lts,rw,auto,dev0 0
/dev/ram/tmpramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev0 0
but it didn't go long before running into "out of disk space"
problem.
I hope that live-initramfs can control how big the /dev/ram device
is (better be 1/8 of swap spaces fo
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Tong Sun wrote:
>> I've bumped into "out of disk space" problem when using Debian
>> Live. I am using the persistent root and a big swap partition,
>> but mount tmp on ramfs -- in fstab:
>
> i don