Guys, Hope you do not mind answering a lfs related question. I think this is the most appropriate place to ask, since the issues covered here are quite technical.
I have been losing my mind for the past few days, trying to streamline a development cycle of a linux distribution. Let me explain: We have a CloneZilla moded image we send to remote offices to install their systems with. This image is modified a bit, to dumb it down and a few extra tweaks, but it is 99.99999% CloneZilla. New machines have been purchased, and we need to release a new version of CloneZilla, with new drivers, etc. I have done just that, modified Clonezilla, unsquashedfsed it, made the changes, its ready to roll.. However, I am having one strange issue: I use XEN/KVM all over the datacenter , and ofcourse I test new OS deployments with it. For some reason, i am not able to build a bootable .iso iamge! To dumb down my process, I would download a .iso image from the web (known to boot just fine), mount it, cp it, reiso it, does not boot.. Can someone please slap some sense into me? Why is this not working? Video: http://youtu.be/_oQglMao8FA Seems to work for all kind folks here: http://drbl.sourceforge.net/faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/81_add_prog_in_filesystem-squashfs.faq#81_add_prog_in_filesystem-squashfs.faq http://drbl.sourceforge.net/faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/87_create_clonezilla_iso_from_zip.faq#87_create_clonezilla_iso_from_zip.faq
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