Daniel Baumann wrote: > i'd like to see the complete config/* Admittedly, I'm currently building these images from an Ubuntu Gutsy box, but I've grabbed and installed the latest live-helper and live-initramfs packages from sid, as suggested by some on IRC. So I just tried doing a barebones build in hopes of getting *something* working:
lh_config -a i386 -b usb-hdd -d sid -p standard sudo lh_config It (seems) to build perfectly fine, so I pop the image onto my flash drive: dd if=binary.img of=/dev/sda And now I boot up my laptop from usb, and after a few moments, I get a few of these: kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. and then: aufs 20080128 loop: module loaded and then the BusyBox/initramfs prompt. If I 'ls /', I see filesystem.squashfs listed, and all the usb stick's files in /live/image/ Could this be a problem relating to running this from Gutsy? I figured with the sid packages for live-helper and live-initramfs, it wouldn't matter what my host system was. Am I wrong? Should I try setting up a lenny or sid machine and build my images that way? Any other ideas? Thanks for your help. I really love the way the app works, I just wish I could actually figure out how to get a working build out of it. :P Cheers -- John Reese LeetCode.net _______________________________________________ debian-live-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-live-devel

