Sorry for taking so long for this actually trivial thing..
..but now it is fixed in git, and will be soon uploaded to sid.
Regards,
Daniel
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Yves Combe wrote:
$ grep -r LH_ARCH config/
config/bootstrap:# $LH_ARCHITECTURE: select chroot architecture
config/bootstrap:LH_ARCHITECTURE=i386
what is the value for LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
config/chroot:LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS=amd64
so that's why ;)
lh_config should default this variable in concordance with -a option.
defaults are only set, if the variable is empty (so, in order words,
defaults for this variable are already aware of -a).
what you (seem to)
Package: live-helper
Version: 1.0~a29-1
Severity: important
i have generated an i386 image on an x86_64 machine.
Installed kernel is 64 bits one, rendering iso unusable in most cases.
$ grep -r LH_ARCH config/
config/bootstrap:# $LH_ARCHITECTURE: select chroot architecture
Yves Combe wrote:
$ grep -r LH_ARCH config/
config/bootstrap:# $LH_ARCHITECTURE: select chroot architecture
config/bootstrap:LH_ARCHITECTURE=i386
what is the value for LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS?
config/chroot:# $LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS: set kernel flavour to use
config/chroot:LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS=amd64
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
config/chroot:LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS=amd64
so that's why ;)
lh_config should default this variable in concordance with -a option.
defaults are only set, if the variable is empty (so, in order words,
defaults for this variable are already aware of -a).
Looks like not.
Yves,
I found that the best way to build a Debian live cd for a specific system,
is to use Qemu (or another virtual machine software) and set the
architecture in Qemu for that specific live cd build. Then, install a
system that has the kernel version that you will use on the live cd. This
way
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in other words, lh_config populate LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS with my running
kernel, even if i ask for an i386 architecture. For me it's a bug. As
default (without -k option) the selected kernel should match architecture.
yes, that's a bug. let's persuade that ben sents a
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