Hi Jeremy,
   I got the same error  message while using livecd-creator to create a live cd 
on fc7. I wonder if this issue has been fixed in fc7?   llivecd-creator works 
fine in fc8.

Regards,
Jie 
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On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 09:27 +0200, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
> Running livecd-creator, I get the following error message:
> 
> Building an initramfs at /boot/livecd-initramfs.img for kernel
> 2.6.21-1.3163.fc7
> FATAL: Module ide_cd not found.
> FATAL: Module usbhid not found.
> Done; initramfs is 4,3M.
> 
> Should I use an older kernel while building the livecd?

No, the messages are misleading... I thought I had killed them off, but
apparently not.  Patches accepted or I'll get there eventually :-)

Jeremy


Jeremy Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 10:27 -0700, Orion 
Poplawski wrote:
> Jeremy Katz wrote:
> > I've pushed a build of current git of livecd-tools into rawhide so that
> > it can start to get some more testing beyond those of us who are using
> > git.  While I don't know of anything big and looming as far as changes
> > to the API, I reserve the right to change it until we're a lot closer to
> > finished with Fedora 9.
> 
> I'm trying to use it on F-8 but getting:
> 
> Error creating Live CD : Failed to find package 'gv' : No package(s) 
> available to install
> 
> Is there any reason to expect that it wouldn't work with the yum in F-8?

Nothing I know of, but I also haven't had a chance to try it out on F8.
Are you running on an Fedora 8 host or building a Fedora 8 image?  That
looks like a config just specifying a package which isn't there and so
it (correctly) failing

Jeremy

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