RE: linux-image issue

2008-11-05 Thread Raymond.Schneider
I just removed the tmp/ and the images/ from a previous run of simple-cdd and made sure that my kernel was noted in the .downloads file. I did not pass --local-packages pkgsdir on the commandline.. All I ran was # build-simple-cdd --profiles-udeb-dists sid --dist etch This actually produced an

RE: linux-image issue

2008-11-05 Thread Raymond.Schneider
I'm afraid I do not see the point in attempting to install the iso that was created when my linux-image does not exist in it? I wouldn't think it would rule anything out with regard to linux-image since it will never get installed because it doesn't exist on the ISO. I'll go ahead and do it

RE: linux-image issue

2008-11-05 Thread Raymond.Schneider
Same result as before in both instances that I said I would try. It Attempts to install the linux-image pkg but fails during the 'unpacking required packages' with the red-screen of death. :/ So what does this say to you? Should I be thinking the linux-image pkg is somehow bad? If that is the

Re: linux-image issue

2008-11-05 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 07:28:49PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So what does this say to you? Should I be thinking the linux-image pkg is somehow bad? possibly, which is why i suggest trying to install without it, using a standard linux-image package. then you can determine if it is really