Hello. I'm having a problem trying to boot my USB drive when I choose persistent. It boots fine when I don't use persistent. I have also created a separate home partition and am able to save files there when I choose persistent. Really I need "/" to be persistent though.
I now have two partitions sdb1 and sdb2 sdb1 is swap and sdb2 is for the filesystem. Sdb2 is labeled live-rw. When I boot and choose the persistent option I am exited out to the Busy Box prompt with the error /bin/sh can't access tty; job control turned off. I did not create binary.img using lh_build. It was not working for me late last week. I had a binary.iso that I used. I manually installed grub on the usb drive, mounted the iso image and copied everyting to the usb drive (sdb2). The iso used grub as the loader as well. I edited my menu.lst and all works great except for persistent "/". Any idea? When I build the iso image should I have set some config to indicate I wanted persistent "/" Btw I am using live-initramfs, unionfs, squashfs and a custom kernel. Thanks in advance. Joe Ruddy _______________________________________________ debian-live-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-live-devel

