quick note: is it possible to include qsynth/fluidsynth?
or is there already a soundfont host on the system? its GM soundfont is kind of big, but i noticed one named TimGM6mb that is quite small on the system already. Is that what timidity uses, and if so, can timidity host soundfonts? I've been using Qsynth for a while and have grown to like it, but perhaps its time to learn timidity. On 5/20/11, grant centauri <[email protected]> wrote: > Managed to get a successful boot after a manual install of Grub and > changing > the grub.cfg. i think boot was failing because something happened during > the first boot using qemu that corrupted things on the live-rw partition. > I > made a new one and am now running inside Gazpacho from USB, semi-made with > the make-live-device.sh > > it seems a bit slower than i remember 9.11 being, but it may have to do > with > my hacky build. otherwise looks nice! > > On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 3:40 AM, grant centauri > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I should probably do this over at launchpad, but i'm still unfamiliar >> with >> that whole process. Beginning to understand though. >> >> I just grabbed the broth source with bzr, successfully built an image and >> then decided to try and use the chroot/usr/sbin/make-live-device.sh >> script >> to make a live USB. Perhaps some of my issues are from not doing it in a >> puredyne environment, but I thought it should work. >> >> A number of issues which I would be willing to help fix, if pointed in >> the >> right direction: >> >> 1. i did not have parted on my build environment. the script still did >> something, it would probably be good to check for that and stop the >> script >> first. >> >> 2. the grub install was a bit weird. i ended up with a grub.cfg file >> that >> was blank, and even when filling it in with the information in >> /extra/grub2 >> I popped up into a grub shell rather than a boot environment. I ended up >> manually installing grub to the first partition. >> >> 3. the grub.cfg included is not right. there's already a bug report on >> this. I had to change the vmlinuz1 and initrd1.img and the set root to >> {hd0,1}, i also had to remove the search --no-floppy line... there's >> probably a better fix for that. >> >> I am willing to do the work but probably need some hints as to where to >> begin. >> >> oh, and boot failed here, at least using qemu: >> >> Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ... done. >> /etc/default/local: 1: **L** >> : not found >> init: mountall main process (1864) terminated with status 127 >> > --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
