Richard Owlett wrote:
> I suspect the first is closer to my mental image. Did you use
> debootstrap with --variant=minbase, grml-debootstrap with --nopackages,
> OR something else?
For the first to work, I just copy the boot directory to the card/usb stick
and make it bootable (grub install). The
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 17:47:15 +0100
Brian wrote:
> On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 18:02:39 +0200, Frank Hall wrote:
>
> > I'm looking to create a large ISO installation image.
> >
> > I will write the image to a large USB stick to use as installation
> > media. Therefore, I may as well include all packa
On Sunday 15 April 2018 18:38:44 songbird wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> ...
>
> > The long test was good fwtw. The only notable odd reading was head
> > flying hours, which should be close to spinning hours, but in both
> > instances must have been a 512 bit value pulled out of thin air.
> > Bugg
Gene Heskett wrote:
...
> The long test was good fwtw. The only notable odd reading was head flying
> hours, which should be close to spinning hours, but in both instances
> must have been a 512 bit value pulled out of thin air. Buggy firmware? I
> don't recall ever taking that model to seagates
On Sunday, April 15, 2018 12:48:35 PM Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 08:05:12AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Saturday, April 14, 2018 03:57:08 AM Reco wrote:
> > > Back in the day I used two Raspberry Pi for improving WiFi coverage.
> > > It was very straightforward
Frank Hall wrote:
> I'm looking to create a large ISO installation image.
>
> I will write the image to a large USB stick to use as installation
> media. Therefore, I may as well include all packages.
>
> How do I assemble such an image?
if you already have dvd images? or no?
shouldn't really
On 04/15/2018 03:58 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 14:19:50 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 04/15/2018 12:43 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 08:55:45 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
What are the trade-offs of choosing between debootstrap and grml-debootstap?
I understand that eit
On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 14:19:50 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 04/15/2018 12:43 PM, Brian wrote:
> > On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 08:55:45 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > >
> > > What are the trade-offs of choosing between debootstrap and
> > > grml-debootstap?
> > > I understand that either way I h
On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 20:03:30 +0200, Frank Hall wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:47 PM, Brian wrote:
> > You (and Richard Owlett) could find the "Installation" section on the
> > front page of the wiki useful.
> >
> > The Debian home page has a search box. Inputting "jigdo" should lead
> > you
On 04/15/2018 02:32 PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote:
Could you skip all that and use something like busybox or buildroot?
I hadn't recalled either at the moment. Busybox might have an edge as it
in the Debian repository {and I even have it installed - will have to
investigate why I installed i
Could you skip all that and use something like busybox or buildroot?
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018, 3:20 PM Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 04/15/2018 12:43 PM, Brian wrote:
> > On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 08:55:45 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> >
> >> I wish to do an _*EXTREMELY*_ minimalist install of Debian to
On 04/15/2018 12:43 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 08:55:45 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to do an _*EXTREMELY*_ minimalist install of Debian to a USB flash
drive (aka /dev/sdb1) assuming use as a MBR device.
I currently use the i386 flavor of Stretch.
My hardware allows choosing
On 04/15/2018 12:30 PM, deloptes wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to do an _*EXTREMELY*_ minimalist install of Debian to a USB
flash drive (aka /dev/sdb1) assuming use as a MBR device.
if you just want to boot in your system, then you take only the boot
directory - this is the simplest way
On Sunday 15 April 2018 12:24:17 Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> On 15/04/18 12:02 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Gene Heskett composed on 2018-04-15 02:47 (UTC-0400):
> >> Wheezy on an atom board. Wheezy up to date.
> >> This drive,mounted as /, has gone ro twice in 14 days. Doing
> >> nothing but sitting the
On Sunday 15 April 2018 10:03:15 Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 03:59:20 -0400 Gene Heskett said:
> > If you mean the hot red, I suspect it is. But I've not had that box
> > off the shelf in 2 or 3 years so its the likely suspect until
> > smartctl gives me a full report.
>
> Oh
Hi,
Frank Hall wrote:
> I'm looking to create a large ISO installation image.
> [...]
> How do I assemble such an image?
The installation images are made by a package named "debian-cd".
It has its own mailing list:
debian...@lists.debian.org
which is also about the official installation ISOs
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:47 PM, Brian wrote:
> You (and Richard Owlett) could find the "Installation" section on the
> front page of the wiki useful.
>
> The Debian home page has a search box. Inputting "jigdo" should lead
> you to the DVD files.
I don't think you understood my question. The hy
On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 08:55:45 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish to do an _*EXTREMELY*_ minimalist install of Debian to a USB flash
> drive (aka /dev/sdb1) assuming use as a MBR device.
>
> I currently use the i386 flavor of Stretch.
> My hardware allows choosing to boot from a flash drive.
>
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish to do an _*EXTREMELY*_ minimalist install of Debian to a USB
> flash drive (aka /dev/sdb1) assuming use as a MBR device.
if you just want to boot in your system, then you take only the boot
directory - this is the simplest way and less consuming space. I used such
a
Hi.
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 08:05:12AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, April 14, 2018 03:57:08 AM Reco wrote:
> > Back in the day I used two Raspberry Pi for improving WiFi coverage.
> > It was very straightforward, although somewhat unconventional
> > configuration - two W
On Sun 15 Apr 2018 at 18:02:39 +0200, Frank Hall wrote:
> I'm looking to create a large ISO installation image.
>
> I will write the image to a large USB stick to use as installation
> media. Therefore, I may as well include all packages.
>
> How do I assemble such an image?
>
> I've read the
On 04/15/2018 11:02 AM, Frank Hall wrote:
I'm looking to create a large ISO installation image.
I will write the image to a large USB stick to use as installation
media. Therefore, I may as well include all packages.
How do I assemble such an image?
I've read the manpage of build-simple-cdd a
On 15/04/18 12:02 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
Gene Heskett composed on 2018-04-15 02:47 (UTC-0400):
Wheezy on an atom board. Wheezy up to date.
This drive,mounted as /, has gone ro twice in 14 days. Doing nothing
but sitting there spinning and running wheezy's usual cron related stuffs.
Apr 14 0
I'm looking to create a large ISO installation image.
I will write the image to a large USB stick to use as installation
media. Therefore, I may as well include all packages.
How do I assemble such an image?
I've read the manpage of build-simple-cdd and am none the wiser; nor
have I managed to
I wish to do an _*EXTREMELY*_ minimalist install of Debian to a USB
flash drive (aka /dev/sdb1) assuming use as a MBR device.
I currently use the i386 flavor of Stretch.
My hardware allows choosing to boot from a flash drive.
I suspect that if using deboostrap the closest I can come is using
"
Hi all.
I used 'parted /dev/sda2', it is exactly, about 'resize2fs /dev/sda' don't
remember,but exact not did format 'swap' and 'sda2'.
I deleted swap-partition and create it again with 'parted', between
'deleted--create' I expand 'sda2' ( 'parted' not requests from me nothing),
'fdisk' for
On Saturday, April 14, 2018 03:57:08 AM Reco wrote:
> Back in the day I used two Raspberry Pi for improving WiFi coverage.
> It was very straightforward, although somewhat unconventional
> configuration - two WiFi APs with the same SSID ('AP name' in layman
> terms), each brigded to the same wired
Reco wrote:
> Back in the day I used two Raspberry Pi for improving WiFi coverage.
> It was very straightforward, although somewhat unconventional
> configuration - two WiFi APs with the same SSID ('AP name' in layman
> terms), each brigded to the same wired VLAN. Worked better than I was
> anticip
David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 10:21:46 (-), Dan Purgert wrote:
>> Well, nice that they're starting to do that ... it's still a Linksys, so
>> (not having any experience with it either), I'd lean toward it not being
>> that great of a device.
>
> That's a shame. I was moving toward
On Sunday 15 April 2018 03:02:59 Felix Miata wrote:
> Gene Heskett composed on 2018-04-15 02:47 (UTC-0400):
> > Wheezy on an atom board. Wheezy up to date.
> > This drive,mounted as /, has gone ro twice in 14 days. Doing nothing
> > but sitting there spinning and running wheezy's usual cron relate
On Sunday 15 April 2018 02:51:56 Jessica Litwin wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 2:47 AM, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > Wheezy on an atom board. Wheezy up to date.
> > This drive,mounted as /, has gone ro twice in 14 days. Doing nothing
> > but sitting there spinning and running
Le 14/04/2018 à 18:55, Boyan Penkov a écrit :
This is a wonderful page —
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SoftwareRaidRoot — is it still current
for Stretch?
Mostly, but it fails to take EFI boot into account. UEFI systems have
become quite common these days.
Le 14/04/2018 à 18:51, Gdsi a écrit :
Problem of expanded partition partially solved. After used 'resize2fs /dev/sda'
I doubt that was the correct command. The filesystem is in /dev/sda2,
not /dev/sda.
Here remained the 2-minute scanning 'sda' in booting, which not very bother for
me, but
Gene Heskett composed on 2018-04-15 02:47 (UTC-0400):
> Wheezy on an atom board. Wheezy up to date.
> This drive,mounted as /, has gone ro twice in 14 days. Doing nothing
> but sitting there spinning and running wheezy's usual cron related stuffs.
> Apr 14 07:54:58 shop kernel: [1221665.148392]
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