Thanks kev Before I purged the install I had run those commands. I did not record the error i got at that time sorry to say.
The error I listed in my first post is after a clean install after I purged the original install. I even deleted the directory that the orignal install used. Any other ideas? On Saturday 10 October 2009, mictlan tecutli wrote: > hi, > > maybe you can try running: lh_clean; lh_build > or lh_clean --binary; lh_binary > > does that make sense? > > i think the problem is that running "lh_clean --binary" cleans up the stuff > used to create the binary image. but then running "lh_build" w/out options > wants to begin to build the live scripts from scratch, but it encounters > the files generated in the stages previous to the binary stage. so it > spits out an error. > > > kev > > On Fri, 9 Oct 2009 14:14:00 -0400 > > [email protected] wrote: > > After the initial install of debian-live I was able to build 1 image > > following the instructions in the manual. After lh_clean --binary I > > can't build again. > > > > I had made some changes to the files not really understanding form the > > manual what I was doing. Then I discovered that I could not build a > > second image. I figured that I had corupted the debian-live install so I > > purged it and reinstalled it. > > > > Then I ran as root > > lh_config -p xfce > > lh_build > > > > I get this error > > > > P: Configuring file /etc/debian_chroot > > /usr/bin/lh_chroot_debianchroot: line 49: chroot/etc/debian_chroot: No > > such file or directory > > P: Begin unmounting filesystem... > > > > > > looking at /usr/bin/lh_chroot_debianchroot I have this > > > > 31 case "${1}" in > > 32 install) > > 33 Echo_message "Configuring file /etc/debian_chroot" > > . > > . > > 44 if [ -fchroot/etc/debain_chroot ] > > 45 then > > 46 # Save chroot filesystem > > 47 mv chroot/etc/debian_chroot chroot/etc/debian_chroot.orig > > 48 fi > > 49 > > > > I am using a debian lenny32 install in virtual box. It started as a net > > install w/command line only. Then I added in just enough gui to run xfce > > and debian-liive. The host system is debian squeeze(amd64) dist-upgrade > > form lenny when it went stable. > -- if it ain't broke tweak it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]
