Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> (2014-03-15): > Right. Can you try "-- -J" instead? (We've talked about changing the > behaviour back upstream, but the thread petered out a bit and I don't > believe it's done yet.) That seems to do the trick (and I've checked through a tiny wrapper that the -J flag is indeed passed to xorriso). I haven't tried to run any resulting ISO though. But at least "dpkg-buildpackage" in d-i manages to build all images in my kfreebsd-amd64 VM. After having downgraded the installed grub-* packages, I've checked that using this syntax wouldn't work with past versions: | grub-mkrescue --output=./tmp/netboot-9/mini.iso ./tmp/netboot-9/cd_tree -- -J | Enabling BIOS support ... | xorriso 1.3.2 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project. | | xorriso : FAILURE : Not a known command: '-J' I'm tempted to commit the '--' addition in debian-installer for now anyway, including a comment pointing here, and to lower the severity to important (since other callers might be affected as well). Does that look OK to you? > > [BTW the tag for -7 isn't to be found in the git repository right now.] > > Sure is, it's just called debian/2.02.beta2-7 because git. Got distracted by sleepiness, "-b experimental", and "git describe" returning debian/2.02.beta2-6-32-gbd08b3c; sorry about that. Mraw, KiBi.
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