tried an install to harddisk from a livecd, as default it creates a ext4
partition,
which gives an error, that I need a ext3.
Selecting ext3 and image installs.
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Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Friday, April 03 2009, Williamson Grant said:
Anyone have any ideas why livecds created in Fedora 11 beta just will
not boot in vmware.
The same iso boots in sun virtual box and on a real machine.
This is as far as
yep I see it using ext3.
Sebastian Dziallas wrote:
Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Monday, May 11 2009, Williamson Grant said:
Anyone else having issues with the latest livecd-tools 024-1.
Almost every custom livecd I create it fails on fsck.
Update your e2fsprogs. If you have a perfect reproducer,
Okay will do, I still have it in my trash ;)
Marc Herbert wrote:
Williamson Grant a écrit :
Did something change in rawhide in the last few days, I cannot build
livecd.
Sounds like something is corrupted, all packages in repo, check out
fine.
Is there anyway I can increase
Rahul,
so the liveusb-creator will work with the ext4 created livecds?
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 05/20/2009 12:43 PM, Williamson Grant wrote:
Should a livecd be created ext3 or ext4.
The reason I ask, is we tend offer the livecd's also as usb sticks, when
I last tried the
usb stick does
Is there a simple way to set the default on a Live USB install to only
install Security updates.
I know using the yum-plugin-security and yum update --security is one
way, however for
Joe Average is there anyway to set this as a yum default, so that even a
yum update and or PackageKit will