Greetings, On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Adrián Orellana <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I followed your instructions but I can not get a binary image constructed. > > I did (notice the underscores are no longer used in the lh commands): > lh clean --purge > > lh config --apt apt --apt-recommends enabled --architecture amd64 > --binary-images usb-hdd --binary-filesystem fat32 --language es > --bootappend-live "boot=persistent locale=es_AR.UTF-8 keyb=es" --packages > "gnome gcc gparted linux-headers-2.6-${LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS} make rsync" > --syslinux-timeout 5 --source enabled --username adrian --hostname imgPro > > lh build > > I actually saved the previous commands in one script and redirected the > output to a file > > the console output was: > > Extracting templates from packages: 100% > cryptsetup: WARNING: could not determine root device from /etc/fstab > WARNING: (loop-aes) Could not determine root device. Skipping > Encryption type disabled not supported. > > And the file with the redirected output is attached to this mail because is > long ("buildScriptOut.txt"). > > I hope the information can tell you what should I do. >
Just to be safe can you start from scratch and build in a new directory, if not already, and since it looks like you are building lenny image I think on the lh config line you should include the param: -r live.debian.net > Thanks again, > > Adrian > > > 2010/9/8 Richard Nelson <[email protected]> >> >> Greetings, >> >> On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Adrián Orellana <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Hello, Richard, >> > >> > Trying to follow your directions: >> > I downloaded: >> > debian-live-60alpha2-amd64-standard.iso >> > >> > and installed in the pen drive with unetbootin from >> > >> > >> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/unetbootin/files/UNetbootin/471/unetbootin-linux-471/download >> > >> >> I do not know of the above. I only know about dd if= of= to put on >> usb drive. I have not used one of the hybrid images but I suspect >> something like: >> >> dd if=debian-live-60alpha2-amd64-standard.iso of=/dev/sd(X) where (X) >> is the reference to your pen drive. >> >> But if you have it booted lets move on. >> >> > >> > Then, when I try to apt-get install live-helper, I got the following >> > messages: >> > Err http://cdn.debian.net squeeze/main gettext-base 0.17-11 >> > 404 not found [64.50.236.52 80] >> > >> > Err http://cdn.debian.net squeeze/main libparted0debian1 2.3-1 >> > 404 not found [64.50.236.52 80] >> > Err http://cdn.debian.net squeeze/main live-helper 2.0~a14-1 >> > >> > 404 not found [64.50.236.52 80] >> > Failed to fetch >> > >> > http://cdn.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/gettext/gettext-base_0.17-11_amd64.deb >> > 404 not found [64.50.236.52 80] >> > >> > Failed to fetch >> > >> > http://cdn.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/parted/libparted0debian1_2.3-1_amd64.deb >> > 404 not found [64.50.236.52 80] >> > >> > Failed to fetch >> > >> > http://cdn.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/live-helper/live-helper_2.0~a14-1_all.deb >> > 404 not found [64.50.236.52 80] >> > >> > Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with >> > --fix-missing? >> > >> > I checked the URL with ping and it was ok. Then I tried again and I I >> > got >> > the same messages with another URL. >> > >> > With the other version I used previously, the apt-get install >> > live-helper >> > was working fine. >> > >> > >> > Could you please give me an advise? >> >> Try these steps as root: >> >> apt-get update >> >> apt-get install live-build >> >> > >> > Thank you in advance, >> >> Welcome. >> >> > >> > Adrian >> > >> > >> > 2010/9/8 Adrián Orellana <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> Hi Richard, >> >> I was taking a look at the link you provided: >> >> >> >> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_live_alpha2/amd64/iso-hybrid/ >> >> >> >> and I don't see any .img image in order to copy it directly to the >> >> pendrive. >> >> >> >> Could you please instruct me about the procedure I should follow to >> >> install the iso image into the pendrive? >> >> >> >> Thank you again, >> >> Adrian >> >> >> >> 2010/9/7 Richard Nelson <[email protected]> >> >>> >> >>> Greetings, >> >>> >> >>> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Adrián Orellana >> >>> <[email protected]> >> >>> wrote: >> >>> > Hi, >> >>> > >> >>> > I was trying to complete all the information you asked to me. >> >>> > >> >>> > If I misunderstood something, please tell me to do it right. >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > 2010/9/1 Richard Nelson <[email protected]> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Greetings, >> >>> >> >> >>> >> On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Adrián Orellana >> >>> >> <[email protected]> >> >>> >> wrote: >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > Hi Richard, >> >>> >> > Thank you for your quick answer. >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > The lh_build I used is the last one available, as I was trying to >> >>> >> > create >> >>> >> > an >> >>> >> > amd64 OS in a machine that has lenny -i386, then I started the PC >> >>> >> > with a >> >>> >> > live amd64 usb-key (I downloaded the binary from the site already >> >>> >> > prepared) >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Can you paste the link you used? >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/current-live/amd64/usb-hdd/debian-live-505-amd64-standard.img >> >>> > >> >>> > when I boot with that version, the boot messages include: >> >>> > ... >> >>> > Linux debian 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Sun Jun 20 20:16:30 UTC 2010 >> >>> > x86_64 >> >>> > .... >> >>> > >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Try an image from here: >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_live_alpha2/amd64/iso-hybrid/ >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > in console mode, then, working on an amd64 system, I did: >> >>> >> > #sudo apt-get install live-helper >> >>> >> > and after that made the config and build already described. >> >>> >> > The console mode OS isn't persistent, then I don't have the >> >>> >> > precise >> >>> >> > reference to the version of lh_build, but I constructed it the >> >>> >> > day >> >>> >> > before >> >>> >> > yesterday. >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Booted with the live image that you are attempting to do a, lh >> >>> >> build command can you paste back the results of the >> >>> >> command: >> >>> >> >> >>> >> lh -v >> >>> > >> >>> > I rebooted my desktop and, after reinstalling live-helper, I did the >> >>> > lh >> >>> > -v >> >>> > (then, if any modification was introduced in the repository, the >> >>> > present >> >>> > live-helper tools are not going to be the same than I used a few >> >>> > days >> >>> > ago). >> >>> > Anyway the commands and their outputs, hand copied, because I was >> >>> > working in >> >>> > console only mode, as I told you before: >> >>> > >> >>> > #apt-get install live-helper >> >>> > ... >> >>> > unpacking from live-helper_1.0.3-2_all.deb >> >>> > ... >> >>> > >> >>> >> >>> Please try the latest from squeeze with a download image from above >> >>> and then as root install live-build: >> >>> >> >>> apt-get install live-build >> >>> >> >>> Then try to build your image again. >> >>> >> >>> Please report back if this helps. >> >>> >> >>> > >> >>> > #lh -v >> >>> > lh-version 1.0.3-2 >> >>> > This program is a part of live-helper >> >>> > >> >>> > Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Daniel Baumann <[email protected]> >> >>> > >> >>> > This program is... >> >>> > ... >> >>> > Homepage: <http://debian-live.allioth.debian.org/> >> >>> > >> >>> > Thanks again, >> >>> > Adrian >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > Unfortunately your suggestion didn't work (creating an ext2 >> >>> >> > partition >> >>> >> > labeled live-rw instead of a fat32 one). >> >>> >> > I guess I'm missing something in the basic procedure, because the >> >>> >> > error >> >>> >> > message talk about "can't open /scripts/persistent". >> >>> >> > Where or how should I check for that script? >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Let us get some more details from above to know for sure which >> >>> >> version >> >>> >> of tools and OS build version. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > Thank you for your time, I appreciate that, >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Sure and no worries. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > Adrian >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > 2010/8/31 Richard Nelson <[email protected]> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> Greetings, >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Adrián Orellana >> >>> >> >> <[email protected]> >> >>> >> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >> > Hi, >> >>> >> >> > I constructed a debian-live with: >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > lh_config --apt apt --apt-recommends enabled --architecture >> >>> >> >> > amd64 >> >>> >> >> > --binary-images usb-hdd --language es >> >>> >> >> > --bootappend-live "boot=persistent locale=es_AR.UTF-8 keyb=es" >> >>> >> >> > --packages "gnome gcc gparted >> >>> >> >> > linux-headers-2.6-${LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS} >> >>> >> >> > make rsync wireless-tools" >> >>> >> >> > --syslinux-timeout 5 --source enabled --username adrian >> >>> >> >> > --hostname >> >>> >> >> > imgPro >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > lh_build >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > Then I created on the same usb key a partition labeled live-rw >> >>> >> >> > (fat >> >>> >> >> > 32) >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> Can you try with an ext2 file system? I ask since the last time >> >>> >> >> I >> >>> >> >> used >> >>> >> >> persistence, I used ext2 and all was well. >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> > When I try to boot, I have got: >> >>> >> >> > Begin: Mounting root filesystem ... /init: .: line 171: can't >> >>> >> >> > open >> >>> >> >> > /scripts/persistent >> >>> >> >> > [ 4.109925] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attemped to kill >> >>> >> >> > init! >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > I don't know if I should get some script copied into the >> >>> >> >> > live-rw >> >>> >> >> > partition? >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > Thanks in advance, >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > Adrian >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >> >> > >> > > > > > -- > Adrián Orellana > cel desde el exterior de Argentina: +54 9 264 5 25 27 28 > cel desde Argentina: 0264 155 25 27 28 > Skype: adrianorellana > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? 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