Hi people, I'm trying to create a persistent Debian lenny live USB stick. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 with the latest live helper (1.0~a48+20080715.093327) installed.
* I do a lh_config with some options to configure the stick, and also I add the persistent boot options. And the debian mirror. * I do a lh_build * I dd the binary.img to my USB stick * and in the remaning space I create 2 partitions (ext2) labeled live-rw and home-rw When I boot the system the boot process hangs after /scripts/live-premount, message: "can't open /etc/fstab: no such file or directory\nmount: you must secify the filesystem type. Then I get Busybox shell. When I remove the partitions or add the nopersistent boot option the stick boots. I also tried to create only a live-rw partition to the stick, but no succes. i can't really find documentation about this process which can bring me any further: * http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive/Howto/Persistence doesn't work. * http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive/Howto/Custom_Install Seems to be almost Like what I did. * man live-initramfs is quite minimalistic about the process. Any idea? Or suggestions for documentation? -- Gijs Molenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] fingerprint C660 BABA 4B91 4B5C EB60 7739 4385 8ABA 72EE 99CA
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