I'm looking at the Voyage-Current for a new project and I want to know what
parts of the subsystem are in development? Is the base system stable? Would
you drop it in a hole where you could never touch it again?
I'm using extlinux to boot from usb drives. I use rsync to clone my systems.
HI,
voyage-current is based in Debian Etch, you would expect the whole
distro will be updated from time to time until it is released by Dec 06.
You will foresee the kernel will be updated with more features, and
iptables part will be updated as well.
I hope to release 0.3pre1 very soon. I
Hi Nicholas,
Can you share you experience on how to use extlinux to boot from usb
drives? I think some of the list members to see how.
Punky
n schembr wrote:
I'm looking at the Voyage-Current for a new project and I want to know what parts of the subsystem are in development? Is the base
Using Extlinux to boot my systems has been great.
Why Extlinux? The boot hardware never moves!
I have had issues with hardware moving during the boot process. example The
boot loader finds the usb device at sdc1 and the kernal finds sda1.
I know that I can use Grub and lilo to set the
I'm trying to build voyage from scratch and am having problems in
debootstrap.voyage.sh with the debconf package. What I see (with some
debugging turned on is):
Selecting previously deselected package debconf.
Unpacking debconf (from .../debconf_1.4.30.13_all.deb) ...
dpkg: debconf: dependency
Oops, that wasn't clear from the wiki... So that means you're back to a
manually configured starting point? Well, I guess I'll try the
customization framework then... Thanks for the quick reply.
Thorsten
Kim-man 'Punky' TSE wrote:
Hi Thorsten ,
voyage-current no longer be built by