offset wrote:
Newbie alert :)

Looking to get up-to-speed on Fedora LiveCD so I can custom build my own 
security tools that I can boot from cd, rather than lug around my laptop 
everywhere.  I did see the Security fedora livecd wiki, so I'll have to poke 
around there as well.

I'm getting the following errors when booting the livecd iso that I created in 
vmware.

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udevd[297]: add_to_rules: the 'device' link is deprecated and will be removed 
from a future kernel, please fix it in /etc/udev/rules.d/00-cdlabel.rules:1

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WARNING: Cannot find root file system!
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if I add root=/dev/sr0 to the boot line, the cd boots fine, so I'm curious as 
how to fix the udevd error.

I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with the problem, but can someone explain these hardcoded(?) numbers to me? This is about the only thing in mayflower that I don't really understand-

(I.e. where can I go to find documentation on these sysfs types, so I can feel convinced that these lists of numbers (0,7,14,,4,5) are complete/correct)

echo "ACTION==\"add\", SUBSYSTEM==\"scsi_device\", SYSFS{type}==\"0|7|14\", RUN+
=\"/sbin/modprobe sd_mod\"" >> /etc/udev/rules.d/10-modprobe.rules
echo "ACTION==\"add\", SUBSYSTEM==\"scsi_device\", SYSFS{type}==\"[45]\", RUN+=\
"/sbin/modprobe sr_mod\"" >> /etc/udev/rules.d/10-modprobe.rules

-dmc

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