Thanks, that helps a bit. I can now get it to the stage where all the files are correctly setup and I can get a working NIS setup after the system has booted by running "apt-get install nis" and then keeping my existing settings. However, I still have the problem where if I add it to the package list when creating the image, it then hangs on the squashfs stage. Is there any way to get a more verbose output when booting an image? I suspect it's not the actual squashfs extraction that is causing the problem, but something else hidden away.
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