Hi again,
quidame wrote (10 Jun 2013 16:05:08 GMT) :
Hmm... I think it is not the best way:
1. bilibop-rules provides other features that are absolutely not Tails
(Debian Live) related: helper scripts to manage grub device.map, or to
modify LVM config, or to make
Hi,
quid...@poivron.org wrote (13 May 2013 00:57:02 GMT) :
Could you try the new version (0.4.11~quidame), please ?
Thanks a lot for your prompt response!
I've tried it, and it works fine for me (and makes the boot device
has safe access rights test pass), so I've merged our feature/bilibop
Hi,
On 13/05/2013 17:42, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
quid...@poivron.org wrote (13 May 2013 00:57:02 GMT) :
Could you try the new version (0.4.11~quidame), please ?
Thanks a lot for your prompt response!
I've tried it, and it works fine for me (and makes the boot device
has safe access
Hi,
(No need to Cc me, I do read the list. Do you?)
quidame wrote (13 May 2013 22:00:06 GMT) :
On 13/05/2013 17:42, intrigeri wrote:
quidame, would you be happy to commit to make bilibop-udev support the
Tails usecase on the long term? (that is, Debian stable + live-build +
live-boot, GPT,
Hi,
quidame wrote (13 May 2013 22:54:53 GMT) :
(No need to Cc me, I do read the list. Do you?)
No, I'm not subscribed. Maybe I should :)
:)
Please don't feel compelled to do so, I'm sure we can as well Cc' you
when stuff in this area requires your attention. But well, if you feel
like it,
Hi quidame,
quid...@poivron.org wrote (25 Mar 2013 12:00:11 GMT) :
2. Get bilibop-common and bilibop-udev packages:
I've tried to build an ISO with bilibop-udev installed.
Unfortunately, bilibop-udev.postinst fails for me because it seems to
require /proc/mounts to be mounted:
Setting up
Hi,
quid...@poivron.org wrote (25 Mar 2013 12:00:11 GMT) :
Right. The shortest way to test bilibop in Tails context is the following:
1. Boot on Tails 0.17.1 (with or without the fromiso=... variant), and set
up a password for the user account
2. Get bilibop-common and bilibop-udev
Hi,
Le 2013-05-12 18:19, intrigeri a écrit :
Hi,
quid...@poivron.org wrote (25 Mar 2013 12:00:11 GMT) :
Right. The shortest way to test bilibop in Tails context is the
following:
1. Boot on Tails 0.17.1 (with or without the fromiso=... variant),
and set
up a password for the user account
Hi,
Le 2013-05-12 17:03, intrigeri a écrit :
Hi quidame,
quid...@poivron.org wrote (25 Mar 2013 12:00:11 GMT) :
2. Get bilibop-common and bilibop-udev packages:
I've tried to build an ISO with bilibop-udev installed.
Unfortunately, bilibop-udev.postinst fails for me because it seems to
Hi all,
Le 2013-03-24 09:52, intrigeri a écrit :
Hi fellow Tails developers, hi quidame!
intrigeri wrote (23 Mar 2013 18:02:08 GMT) :
anonym wrote (20 Mar 2013 14:16:31 GMT) :
New commits in bugfix/writable_boot_media:
ae530a1 New fix for
bugs/writable_system_disk:_belongs_to_floppy_group
hi,
anonym wrote (20 Mar 2013 14:16:31 GMT) :
Re-opened ticket:
https://tails.boum.org/bugs/writable_system_disk:_belongs_to_floppy_group/
FTR, in line with our current practice of not using the limited bugs/*
anymore, I've closed that one again, and moved the relevant content to
the ticket
Hi,
anonym wrote (20 Mar 2013 14:16:31 GMT) :
Any way, the focus should be on getting the new fix to work. As I'm
overcommitted with other obligations I won't have time to look into the
exact workings of t-p-s vs udisks/sgdisk permissions vs group privileges
etc. very soon to learn what
Hi,
anonym wrote (20 Mar 2013 14:16:31 GMT) :
New commits in bugfix/writable_boot_media:
ae530a1 New fix for bugs/writable_system_disk:_belongs_to_floppy_group
05c8cf6 Add a shell library for determining stuff about the boot device.
Fixing t-p-s and the reasons behind its need for calling
intrigeri wrote (23 Mar 2013 14:23:05 GMT) :
I'm working on removing the need for running sgdisk in t-p-s.
Done, see dedicated thread.
Cheers,
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