Joseph Rawson wrote: > On Thursday 25 September 2008 16:47:08 Chris Lale wrote: >> I have now documented the whole process on the wiki: >> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive/HowTo/LAMP >> >> -- >> Chris. > > This is a pretty cool page!
Thanks, Joseph. > I really like how you use an image, configure it and move the configuration > to > the next image to be built. Those type of instructions will really help > people who don't use the same desktop environment as the one on the image. > > Right below the where you have the "lamp" initscript, you can probably put > another script instead of the instructions, to be run in the > chroot_local-hooks. I haven't tested this, but it should work > > -------------------------------------- > #!/bin/sh > chown root:root /etc/init.d/lamp > chmod 755 /etc/init.d/lamp > update-rc.d defaults 90 > -------------------------------------- > That should do what the instructions below the lamp file are saying. That's a clever idea. I'll try it out when I get a minute and report back. > Also, the website that you got the bridging instructions from has some > updated > instructions that put the bridging configuration in /etc/network/interfaces. > I think that this method is much easier, and is similar to the one on the > debian wiki page that you mentioned (I helped write a little bit of that). > This method will keep things working on a reboot, so you don't have to run > that script everytime you boot. I solved the permissions on /dev/net/tun by > adding my username to uml-net (installing uml-utilities, first). I also had > to put this in my /etc/network/interfaces: > > auto tap0 > iface tap0 inet static > address 10.0.1.1 > netmask 255.255.255.0 > # vde2-switch - > tunctl_user uml-net > > > I found that if you have vde2 installed, it tries to take group ownership of > the /dev/net/tun device also. I didn't go with the static IP route because, in the past, I have been unable to include /etc/network/interfaces in the image. It has always been overwritten during boot [1]. Daniel suggested a way forward, but I never worked it out. Perhaps I'll look at it again. > I marked your email as important, so I can come back and test this out when I > get the time. > That would be great. I'll write back to the list if I make any more progress. [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2007/06/msg00177.html Regards, -- Chris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
