Hi again Israel, Testing the live session in graphics mode now (in the same computer).
TT is still there :-) free -m: 75 MB RAM idling after boot in graphical DE :-) uname -a: 3.2.0 Generic (I think non-pae) lsb_release -a: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (not upgraded kernel) df -h: Used 1.2G And here we see /dev/sdb1 mounted on /live/image (the tarball is in this directory tree) /live/image/live/tarballs/ToriOS.tar.sz Link to it from $HOME/tarballs. The current symlink is broken. The network is working in the live session :-) That is , it is possible to connect using internal ip numbers to my main computer via ssh (and sftp), but I cannot use the internet. I guess there are problems with resolving hosts. Best regards Nio Den 2014-08-30 22:43, Nio Wiklund skrev: > HI Israel, > > [Replying inline after installing in my Toshiba with Intel i5 CPU] > > Best regards > Nio > > Den 2014-08-30 18:06, Israel skrev: >> Hi Nio, >> >> I used mktrbl to make the tarball of the entire drive. I have looked >> inside the tarball and everything looks fine. The tarball is the basic >> 32bit 12.04 ToriOS... the live environment mimics this almost entirely >> (still a few things I need to address). >> >> OBI says it can find the tarball, but that it cannot write to the >> device... I will test this in more depth... if you like you can test it >> as well. > > I installed in text mode. I had to find manually the tarball, which is > fairly easy for me, I have used the tool before. But you should have a > soft link to the location to make it more convenient. (I don't want to > have the tarball occupy valuable RAM-disk space, so it is in the 'cdrom > emulating partition'. > > free -m: 68 MB RAM idling after boot in graphical DE :-) > uname -a: Generic PAE kernel > lsb_release -a: Ubuntu 12.04.5 > df -h: Used 1.4G > > At login (torios,torios) I had a complaint: "Unable to contact the Wicd > daemon due to an access denied error from DBus. Please check that your > user is in the netdev group." > > ping 8.8.8.8: Network is unreachable; I have wired internet, and most > other distros work flawlessly. > > -o- > > ToriOS looks good and is very responsive :-) > > It was hard to get out of it. The Shutdown menu was dead, but I could > log out, and from the text interface shutdown (poweroff). > > Best regards > Nio > >> I made the tarball from your original ToriOS ISO in which your live >> environment was using debian as the base... but it seems to me that you >> simply dd the whole sda (or whatever) into a tarball with xz >> compression. This shouldn't be effected by what OS it is run from, as >> it shouldn't remove any files, etc... >> >> We should talk more about the entire OBI setup, I sent you another e-mail >> >> On 08/30/2014 10:59 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: >>> Hi Israel, >>> >>> 1. Have you tested that the tarball is good (using it from another >>> location)? >>> >>> 2. Have you tested if the problem is that the tarball is found or not >>> found by the shell-script? >>> >>> 3. Did you create the tarball in the same environment as you intend to >>> use it? If you create it in 9w (debian wheezy) and try to use it in >>> ToriOS (ubuntu precise or trusty) it might not work. >>> >>> Best regards >>> Nio >>> >>> Den 2014-08-30 17:53, Israel skrev: >>>> Hi everyone, I have been testing the ISO on a real machine, and have >>>> found that the OBI (text mode) does not work in its current state... So >>>> there will be some needed testing for this. If anyone wants to test the >>>> terminal mode, or see if they can figure out how to make the text-mode >>>> OBI work, please do! >>>> The tarball is not in a sane place, sorry.. it is in a really odd >>>> location... something like image/live/image/live/tarball/ToriOS.tar.xz >>>> >>>> I will be doing some work to integrate OBI into the image better so the >>>> end result will be an easy to install system. My main goal was to >>>> simply get something available for people to test on real hardware. >>>> >>>> Thanks!! >>>> >> >> > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp