On 11/13/2014 4:53 PM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
To whomever may be able to provide some insight;
Black Lab Image Creator (BLIC) 1.5 has NOT been tested with Lubuntu
14.10, but I'd like to continue using it to make Lubuntu respins if I
can. Starting with BLIC's predesessor Remastersys; I have successfully
made the C4C Lubuntu ReSpins based on 12.10, 13.04, 13.10, and 14.04.
But, while trying to use Black Lab Image Creator 1.5 with Lubuntu
14.10 I get the following error early in the distribution build process:
cp: missing destination file operand after
‘/home/blacklabimage/remasteredsys/ISOTMP/isolinux/’
Try 'cp --help' for more information
The distribution build process continues and the iso seems to be
produced as normal. However, after burning the iso to DVD and
attempting to start another (32-bit) machine from it, I never even get
to my custom splash screen. I get the error;
failed to load ldlinux.c32
I believe the ldlinux.c32 file is created from contents I've always
edited; isolinux.cfg is where I change the text of the splash screen
(splash.png) to our own and remove options to start the install in low
graphics mode or live. It seems that the error I get while first
starting to boot a 32-bit machine from CD (DVD in this case) means a
file called vesamenu.c32 failed to be created in
/home/blacklabimage/remasteredsys/ISOTMP/isolinux/ and therefore
failed to make it onto the iso.
I went back and used Black Lab Image Creator 1.1 to respin Lubuntu 14.04.
The vesamenu.c32 file is created and contains exactly one line:
žþLÍ!üè
There are other options for a non-programmer like me to respin
Lubuntu. However, I have grown quite fond of this particular method.
If anyone can help me figure out what changed/why this no longer works
I'd be very grateful.
Eric Bradshaw
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God Bless,
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I haven't got the first thing to offer by way of a solution or insight,
but this is a topic I have been interested in. So maybe you can help ME
instead!
When you say, "There are other options for a non-programmer like me to
respin Lubuntu," what options were you thinking about?
I have seen references to Distroshare Ubuntu Imager
(https://github.com/Distroshare/distroshare-ubuntu-imager) and
Systemback (http://sourceforge.net/projects/systemback/) as Remastersys
alternatives, but I have not tested either of them. I'd be interested in
anyone else's experience with them or other alternatives.
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