After I configured the disk with LVM and encryption as shown below (and
suggested by another member in a previous thread, suddenly my GRUB was not
installing correctly. I'm not sure what could be causing this, as I don't
know what an error code of 127 means (and couldn't find it inside the
script,
I configured a file with all of the packages from another manual install I
have, named it after a class I use for this profile, and ran the
installation. However, it seems that a large number of these packages fail
to install, and yet I see these packages as current in the Trusty repos.
Maybe I'm
Message-ID: <23207.57669.455031.281...@informatik.uni-koeln.de>
> >> Package list file (named for one of my classes):
> >> https://pastebin.com/mQmsVs7p
> >Wow, I never saw someone who's using a version number for every
> package. Any reason why you did this? In case of any minor
>
> <1520279826.4589.269.ca...@etc.gen.nz>
>
> In case it's helpful, here's what I use for laptops, we also have some
> other scripts to set a random passphrase and email it encrypted to
> certain people.
>
> Thank you so much Andrew! Your example was exactly what I needed. I
thought I needed to
I want to thank Andrew Ruthven and Thomas Lange for responding so quickly
and being very helpful (it seems my replies to the threads aren't going
through, probably a mistake on my part)
I am attempting to include the ROS repos to install packages from there on
my client. I added entries to
>That's the correct file you need to edit. Have a look at the log
>files, if some other sources.list will be copied before starting
>installing the packages.
So it seems that it does not find a class file with the correct
sources.list file and instead copies the sources.list from
ttps://fai-project.org/doc/man/setup-storage.html
Thanks!
Davinder Chandhok