Hello Daniel,

I had the same problem as you.  I got it to work by copying the
following packages into config/packages.chroot:

live-boot_3.0~a27-1_all.deb             
live-build_3.0~a46-1_all.deb
live-config-systemd_3.0~a37-1_all.deb
live-boot-initramfs-tools_3.0~a27-1_all.deb
live-config_3.0~a37-1_all.deb

It now starts without the startpar error and I get the usual bash
prompt back (with hostname set as normal). YMMV.


tng


On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Daniel Ellison <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15/02/12 02:29 PM, Daniel Ellison wrote:
>>
>> On 10/02/12 07:25 AM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
>>>
>>> On 02/10/2012 12:34 PM, Daniel Ellison wrote:
>>>>
>>>> So that rules out my specific laptop as being at fault.
>>>
>>>
>>> ack.
>>
>>
>> Which means it is an actual bug? If so, do I need to file a bug report?
>> Or is that already taken care of? The same "startpar" error happened on
>> all three laptops I have access to, using your ISO on a USB key.
>
>
> Was this ever resolved? I've been staying away because it was too
> frustrating not being able to create a Wheezy ISO with default
> configuration.
>
> As it was determined that the problem occurred for me on three different
> computers using an ISO created by Daniel Baumann, and that other people were
> having the same or similar issues, this must have been a true bug.
>
> Daniel
>
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