Den 2014-12-28 08:47, Nio Wiklund skrev: > Den 2014-12-28 03:51, Israel skrev: >> On 12/27/2014 04:35 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote: >>> Hi Israel, I'm glad the mini image (tarball) works for you, and I'm >>> looking forward to your result. -o- I have been testing the OBI >>> version 2.6 (the same as you have in ToriOS), and it works for me, >>> when installed into a home directory named myself (as in my standard >>> OBI) as well as into a home directory named guru using this mini image >>> precise-mini.tar.xz But I have found a flaky function when installed >>> into a USB 3 device. There is a black screen 'forever' after booting >>> the installed system. I have to open another screen (ctrl + alt + F1 >>> ...). It does not happen with internal drives. I'll check if this is >>> what happens when installed from ToriOS too, or if it is something >>> else. I will try again, and tell you what I see. Best regards Nio >> Hi, >> I installed the tarball Nio gave me and installed network-manager-gnome >> for nm-applet (as well as all the PPAs and ToriOS apps...) >> And... Network Manager is still 'not running' >> So.............................................................................................................................. >> this is an issue... >> bleh. >> too tired to think about why this isn't working correctly, or what else >> needs to be done... >> >> We need to talk to someone who knows a lot about Ubuntu, and when >> network manager is started in the normal Ubuntus, and what we need to do. >> >> @Ali, since you are Ubuntu can you find someone who knows about the >> boot/start-up process and when network manager starts, and what starts it? >> >> The good news is, that my normal method of making the OS/ISO is not >> broken (hurray), but it is missing something >> >> Thanks Nio for the tar, and everyone for testing :) Let me know if you >> figure out network manager! >> > > Hi Israel, > > I made the tarball such that it already has a portable (at least wired) > network using network manager. Maybe that is the problem for you. Maybe > you want to install it yourself? Can you remove 'my tweaks' and maybe > also the network-manager, and after that install what you want. > > The tweaks are according to these links (both of them) > > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall#Edit_.2BAC8-etc.2BAC8-network.2BAC8-interfaces > > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall#Change_Network_Manager_settings > > -o- > > I tweaked grub to make the installed system boot properly > > "quiet splash" --> "text" > > from > 81d3580078eb9c26382c06683e13f86d precise-mini.tar.xz > to > 2b4a2f4c9aca1acad21ff8f0a637dcba precise-mini-txt.tar.xz > > It is also uploaded at > > http://phillw.net/isos/one-button-installer/tarballs/ > > Best regards > Nio > Hi again Israel,
You have OBI version 2.6 in ToriOS. I made a tarball with a slightly tweaked version of the OBI, version 2.7 a38d332cdccdd92126ccd6d1c50c8c25 OBI-precise-mini.tar.xz You find it at http://phillw.net/isos/one-button-installer/tarballs/ It has two home directories, guru and myself, and works from any of them. If I remember correctly, you did some tweaking of the OBI at least 1. made it work from other directories than the home directory 2. made some changes concerning /etc/fstab (my versions need such a file in the systems to be made into working tarballs). Maybe comparing the system in OBI-precise-mini.tar.xz with your version will help you find the problem. -o- A note to the other Toriosadores: The version above of the OBI is made to help Israel, and is not a convenient tool for general usage. You should still use version 2.5, that you find in the following files at http://phillw.net/isos/one-button-installer/ dd_images/dd_blank-obi_7.8GB_25_LubuntuTrusty.img.xz dd_images/dd_blank-obi_7.8GB_25_LubuntuTrusty_nonpae.img.xz tarballs/OBI_noswap_25_LubuntuTrusty.tar.xz Best regards Nio -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp