Re: Not an ELF file?

2003-08-05 Thread Goswin Brederlow
Matt Kraai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 08:49:29AM +0200, Goswin Brederlow wrote: Matt Kraai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 12:56:09AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: What is the solution to this error, which I get when I try to build d-i

Re: broken executable flags in rootskel

2003-08-05 Thread Alastair McKinstry
What did it break? It was working fine at debcamp. On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 22:37, Bastian Blank wrote: mckinstry resently changed sourced files to be executable. i revert that change and will revert any commit from him in rootskel in future as he seems not to be able to see if his changes

Re: Not an ELF file?

2003-08-05 Thread Matt Kraai
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 08:49:29AM +0200, Goswin Brederlow wrote: Matt Kraai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 12:56:09AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: What is the solution to this error, which I get when I try to build d-i floppies out of the current archive:

Re: New Ideas for d-i cdrom images

2003-08-05 Thread Goswin Brederlow
Martin Sjögren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: tis 2003-08-05 klockan 09.21 skrev Goswin Brederlow: 1. One can create a seemingly writeable loopback filesystem on CD. The CD holds a readonly loopback file and one can create a snapshot of that together with a ramdisk or shmfs (or on newer

Re: broken executable flags in rootskel

2003-08-05 Thread Bastian Blank
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 08:08:33AM +0100, Alastair McKinstry wrote: While I have not found anywhere in d-i where these files are executed rather than sourced, we ran into a bug during debcamp where they were not being executed without the executable bit set (it was / could not be traced down

Re: New Ideas for d-i cdrom images

2003-08-05 Thread Martin Sjögren
tis 2003-08-05 klockan 09.21 skrev Goswin Brederlow: 1. One can create a seemingly writeable loopback filesystem on CD. The CD holds a readonly loopback file and one can create a snapshot of that together with a ramdisk or shmfs (or on newer kernels a file on tmpfs). Any writes to the