El 09/03/19 a las 18:06, Thomas Schmitt escribió:>> What I'm saying with
all of this is that I'm going to propose a fix that
>> involves not using any earmark (which involves too much work) but just
>> searching for /.disk/info instead.
> 
> Consider to stay at least with the idea of a dedicated marker file
> with a not-so-probable constant name.
> 
> The double-job of vmlinuz and the existence of an identical path on
> another disk caused the problems in this bug report. If the searched
> path would have been
>   /live/this_is_a_debian_live_iso
> then no change of kernel names could interfere. Any incidential path
> equality would be unlikely, unless multiple debian-live ISOs are
> involved.
> 
> 
>> Hopefully Thomas you are not too bad at me. You seemed to be very
>> excited with all of this earmark implementation ;) .
> 
> I am a bystander and tool provider here. Some aspects of the current
> state of Debian ISOs appear sub-optimal to me. E.g. the EFI partition
> inside the ISO filesystem rather than after it.
> 
> When the discussion comes to these, then i pop up with my pre-formatted
> opinion.
> 
> 
> Have a nice day :)
> 
> Thomas

Guess what... my internal tested Rescatux 0.71b2 works flawlessly. The
Secure Boot part works ok finding /.disk/info. And later on the
filesystem.squashfs is found on the usb drive.

But whenever I boot the laptop with an VGA monitor connnected to it...
live-boot's initrd instead of finding USB's filesystem.squashfs is
finding the internal hard disk's filesystem.squashfs and I am rewarded
with this prompt:

Progress Linux 1.9

Then you take a look at google and you find many people experimenting
these type of problems.

So I need to talk to live distro build tools developers and distro
remaster tools developers.

A discussion about liveid (earmark sounds too much as cattle) needs to
be started.

Not sure how I will do it. Private mailing list, open bug here at
Debian's bugzilla, email with CCs.

Unless you know a place where distributions discuss with each other and
another place where remaster tool developers discuss with each other.


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