On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Chris Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > I successfully created the default "standard" live CD - i.e. lh_build > ran OK and I was able to boot to the bash prompt. > > Since "standard" does not comprise most of the tools I am familiar with, > I decided to switch to give "rescue" a shot. > > The lh_build run ended prematurely because it was unable to find the > fragrouter package. fragrouter (and so, fragroute) as returned by apt-cache search: Test a NIDS by attempting to evade usign fragmented packets. It seems that in lenny it's only fragroute , on sid and etch it can be also named fragrouter.
> Since I don't even know what fragrouter is .. I could remove it from the > package list and rerun lh_build. > OTOH I may have to remove a few other packages .. one at a time .. This > is both time-consuming and not very smart .. so I was wondering if there > was a better way - for instance make sure that all the packages in > "rescue" are found? Well, it surely whould help if you tell what packages are not working. > Or is there a way I could tell dh_helper to ignore those packages it is > not able to find - at least for now? I don't know, however, don't be so egoist ;-) identify the packages so others wont have to do it. Anyway, I suppose those packages were tested. Maybe they've changed, or there are some problems between distros. > The documentation says I could choose aptitude over apt-get .. but then > it says that etch already uses aptitude by default. So my guess is that > this refers to the live system I am building and not the host system on > my machine. > > Thanks, > > CJ http://thexayon.wordpress.com Que la fuerza os acompaƱe. -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS dpu s: a--- C++++ UL++++ P++++ L+++ E--- W+++ N+++ o+ K- w--- O M+ V- PS+ PE+++ Y PGP++ t--- 5 X+++ R tv+++ b++++ DI--- D+++ G+ e- h++ r+++ y++++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ --XayOn-- Linux registered user #446872 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]
