Hi, I've been watching this thread for a while and it helped me to fix
the problem with the 34kB CD1. Now I get a 651.5MB CD1, 534.5MB CD2 and
252MB CD3. I tried to install Cooker from scratch but when it checked
for packages I got the message:
...
error encountered (or so):
depslist ordered mismatch against hdlist files
...
and on the terminal I get after a while:
...
signal SIGSEGV received, but no signal handler set
signal SIGSEGV received, but no signal handler set
signal SIGSEGV received, but no signal handler set
signal SIGSEGV received, but no signal handler set
install exited abnormally :-( --received signal 11
...
Did someone experience the same? What could be wrong? Did I mirror the
site wrong? (BTW with wget -rm ...)
I also thought of doing a Mandrake live update with the first CD. The
system seems to be busy for a whilecopying files and I get no error
message, but when I check some packages, nothing has been updated. I'm
quite unexperienced with the Mandrake tools, what am I doing wrong here
as well? Does the hdlist thing above also prevent live update from
working correctly? Thanks for any help...
Regards,
Marcio Cordero
p00h wrote:
>
> > The a argunent to rsync means 'archive', and that means a literal
> > copy of the user and group numbers for each file from the site you
> > are archiving. The permissions are also literally copied. Could
> > that be why you are not seeing files?
>
> 1, I've tried creating images with and without chown -R root.root ./cooker,
> but it doesn't really matter.....
> 2, Packages containing a '+' are non-existent in the isos.
> 3, rsync can only archive what really is on the remote site
> 4, cooker/images/all.img is _not_ there
> 5, group ids and user ids get adjusted with rsync -av:
> you _can_ see the files being root - it's just they will have numeric gids
> and uids if you don't have those groups on your system.
> 6, try to find
>ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/linux/Mandrake-devel/cooker/images/all.img
> Is it really there?
> 7, Dear Ron, have you tried iso creation in the last few days from sunsite?
> Do you have a proper method for creating cooker isos that work at least 90%
> of the time?
> Does anyone have one?
>
> Moral:
> Is there one?
>
> p00h