On  3:27 PM - Monday, January  7, Daniel Ostrow wrote:

> On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 15:52 -0500, Greg Fitzgerald wrote:
> > On  3:38 PM - Monday, January  7, Chris Traylor wrote:
> > 
> > > On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 15:28 -0500, Greg Fitzgerald wrote:
> > > 
> > > >     mail-client/mozilla-thunderbird
> > > >     www-client/mozilla-firefox
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Without knowing for sure, I would suspect one or both of these two.
> > > 
> > > Chris
> > > 
> > > --
> > > Q: How many neocons does it take to change a lightbulb?
> > > A: None. Neocons don't believe in light bulbs, they declare war on evil
> > > and set the house on fire.
> > 
> > From what I see in those two ebuilds, I doubt it is either of those
> > myself. Could be, I just don't see it from the depends listed. I did
> > however found out the profile I was using has the gnome use flag set
> > by default. So I changed that to -gnome modified my list of apps a
> > little and I am going to set it up to build again tonight. Let everyone
> > know how it goes sometime tomorrow. Sure I can figure this out on my own
> > now, I was just more curious if I was missing some super secret method or
> > option in my spec file. I'll make a post soon as I know something more.
> > Still open to opinions.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Greg
> 
> thunderbird, firefox and ntfsprogs all pull in gnome-vfs which pulls in
> gnome-mount which pulls in gnome-menu. In all cases this is due to the
> gnome USE flag.
> 
> --Dan

Thanks for correcting me. I had already gone about setting -gnome though
and solved that. Moved onto the livecd-stage2.spec and that went fine.
Now when I boot the iso imagine I get the following error.

mount: Mounting /dev/loop0 on /mnt/newroot/livecd failed: invalid
argument

Started searching around for this error. Found a possible solution by
editing the squashfs imagine but I have no idea if that will work and
its very hackish. Wondering if someone might know what I did wrong.
Using the stable version of genkernel of course.

Two things I did read about was some people had luck with squashfs
compiled as a module others had better luck with it compiled into the
kernel. I have tried both ways now. 

Best Regards,
Greg
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