Hi Israel, Tried booting to Live session in VB several times but just got to the tty1 login screen each time; what's the Live username and password btw? Cheers,JackT.
> To: nio.wikl...@gmail.com; torios-dev@lists.launchpad.net > From: israeld...@gmail.com > Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2016 17:28:18 -0500 > Subject: Re: [Torios-dev] OBI in xenial > > On 08/20/2016 12:33 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > > [bottom posting] > > > > Den 2016-08-19 kl. 23:17, skrev Israel: > >> On 08/19/2016 10:45 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > >>> Thanks for the update, Israel :-) > >>> > >>> Best regards > >>> Nio > >>> > >>> Den 2016-08-19 kl. 17:41, skrev Israel: > >>>> Hey Nio, > >>>> > >>>> I spent some time testing ISOmaker with Ubuntu Xenial just to see how > >>>> well it would work out of the box. > >>>> > >>>> And honestly the ISOmaker scripts worked well, and only require a > >>>> bit of > >>>> adjustment, which were all good future-proofing adjustments anyhow, > >>>> which will allow easy implementation of future Ubuntu/Debian versions. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> The liveCD booted and worked well.... however OBI had a few issues. > >>>> > >>>> In *functions* > >>>> > >>>> if [[ "$ltest0" == "/cow" ]] || [[ "$ltest0" == "aufs" ]] || [[ > >>>> "$ltest0" == "rootfs" ]] > >>>> then > >>>> > >>>> needed to include overlay (or at least I think this will work) > >>>> > >>>> if [[ "$ltest0" == "/cow" ]] || [[ "$ltest0" == "aufs" ]] || [[ > >>>> "$ltest0" == "rootfs" ]] *|| [[ "$ltest0" == "overlay" ]]* > >>>> then > >>>> > >>>> Secondly I modified the select_device() > >>>> to use a 'common' function > >>>> list_device_dialog() > >>>> which can also be used by grub-installer > >>>> > >>>> This may introduce a bug... so I will test it, but if it works as it > >>>> should it will simplify future modifications by using the same code to > >>>> list devices (similar to the list_device) script > >>>> > >>>> I will be testing it in a new xenial iso I am working on. > >>>> reverting the changes will be trivial (since we use bzr for version > >>>> control) > >>>> so if things don't work in xenial or mess up jessie it will be easy to > >>>> revert. > >>>> > >>>> I think this test is important as the next Debian version may well use > >>>> the new format for the squashfs. > >>>> It may be that I need to rework things further and this will need > >>>> to be > >>>> put off but I want to let you know: > >>>> a) I am still working on things > >>>> > >>>> I will attempt to build a xenial and a jessie ISO and test both of > >>>> them > >>>> to see if the change breaks (or fixes) either of them. > >>>> > >>>> I am much better versed in Bash these days, so making a change like > >>>> this > >>>> should be trivial, but there is a possibility that I do not fully > >>>> understand Nio's code and overlooked something important. > >>>> > >>>> The other important change is in *user-config* > >>>> I changed > >>>> DISTRO=$(chroot "${CHROOT}" bash -c "uname -v") > >>>> To: > >>>> DISTRO=$(chroot "${CHROOT}" bash -c "uname *-a*") > >>>> > >>>> and added > >>>> [[ "${DISTRO/Ubuntu}" != "${DISTRO}" ]] && [[ "${DISTRO/ 4.?.?}" != > >>>> "${DISTRO}" ]] && LOGecho "This release of Ubuntu kernel does not > >>>> support non PAE $DISTRO" && return > >>>> in the cpu() function after it checks the 64bit portion, as xenial has > >>>> no non-pae kernel so it is already a PAE kernel > >>>> > >>>> I am building this in > >>>> > >>>> ppa:israeldahl/obi-unstable > >>>> > >>>> So there should be no issues with our current progress in jessie > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Regards > >>>> > >>> > >> > >> Hi Nio, > >> > >> I tested it pretty well, and found the major bugs, and issues. > >> > >> i will rebuild in the unstable ppa and make an ISO for testing (if you > >> like) > >> > >> The major issue was the needed harware detector for Debian (it checks > >> for missing firmware and installs it in Debian... non free proprietary > >> stuff like wifi dongles etc...) > >> > >> > >> This is a good fix because we may want to base on Ubuntu again at some > >> point, and both versions will be about the same, as I use Ubuntu to > >> build things (and run ToriOS in xenial) so I know the tools work. > >> > >> > > > > Yes Israel, > > > > It is a good idea to make an ISO for testing in Xenial. > > > > Best regards > > Nio > Here is the link for this test ISO. > http://phillw.net/isos/torios/ToriOS-2016-08-19-beta-xenial.iso > > Let me know how it goes. I tested it a few times, and the install (at > basic level) works. > > Network in the Live session did NOT work. > > Everything else worked as expected in the installed system > > -- > Regards > > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios-dev > Post to : torios-dev@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios-dev > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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