It seems that we're out of space on the cdrom build of debian-installer. This is with TYPE=cdrom: dd if=/dev/zero of=dest/cdrom-1440.img bs=1k count=1440 1440+0 records in 1440+0 records out 1474560 bytes transferred in 0.024320 seconds (60631543 bytes/sec) mkfs.msdos -i deb00001 -n 'Debian Installer' -C dest/cdrom-1440.img 1440 mkfs.msdos 2.8 (28 Feb 2001) mount -t vfat -o loop dest/cdrom-1440.img `pwd`/mnt/ cp ./tmp/vmlinuz `pwd`/mnt//linux cp dest/cdrom-initrd.gz `pwd`/mnt//initrd.gz cp: writing `/home/joey/debian/packages/debian-installer/build/mnt//initrd.gz': No space left on device The initrd is 1.7 mb, compressed.. I wonder if the cdrom list is supposed to go on a double-size disk image and the wrong size image is created for that type? TYPE=cdrom144 does not have this problem. -- see shy jo
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