Le lundi 16 juillet 2012 15:17:21, Ben Armstrong a écrit : > Klaus, > > On 07/16/2012 04:34 AM, Klaus Becker wrote: > > my wifi card (realtek) on squeeze live only works with BPO-kernel as I > > already experienced with squeeze on a second usb-disk. > > > > When I install BPO-kernel on flash disk, initrd.img is not built because > > the file system is read only. So I reinstalled the 2.6 kernel I already had > > uninstalled, also without initrd.img. /vmlinuz points to the 3.2 kernel, > > but the system boots on 2.6 kernel. The live system works, but I have no > > wifi. > > > > So what can I do? > > The persistence layer that stores the changes to your live system is loaded > *after* the kernel > loads, so changing kernels is one of the things it does not support. > > Option 1: Don't use a live system as if it were a full system. Perform a > regular install to the > flash disk instead. > > Option 2: Build a custom live system using the BPO kernel (see live-manual > for help with the various > customizations needed.) > > Option 3: Build a wheezy live system instead of squeeze, which may support > your card. See the > http://live-build.debian.net/ web service for an easy way to do this. > (Caveat: wheezy is still a > work in progress, so builds may or may not work from day to day. We ask you > to be patient as we > resolve each issue in this last sprint towards the wheezy release.) > > Ben
Hello Ben, thanks for information. That's what I understood, but I waited for confirmation. I shall perform a regular install to the flash disk. I have another question: why are live systems always on fat32 filesystem and not ext2, ext3, ext4 filesystem? greetings Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]
