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Re: Problem with /scripts/persisten in persistent mode



Greetings,

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Adrián Orellana <adrian03410@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Richard,
> Thank you for your quick answer.
>
> The lh_build I used is the last one available, as I was trying to create an
> amd64 OS in a machine that has lenny -i386, then I started the PC with a
> live amd64 usb-key (I downloaded the binary from the site already prepared)

Can you paste the link you used?

> in console mode, then, working on an amd64 system, I did:
> #sudo apt-get install live-helper
> and after that made the config and build already described.
> The console mode OS isn't persistent, then I don't have the precise
> reference to the version of lh_build, but I constructed it the day before
> yesterday.
>

Booted with the live image that you are attempting to do a,    lh
build           command can you paste back the results of the command:

lh -v

> Unfortunately your suggestion didn't work (creating an ext2 partition
> labeled live-rw instead of a fat32 one).
> I guess I'm missing something in the basic procedure, because the error
> message talk about "can't open  /scripts/persistent".
> Where or how should I check for that script?

Let us get some more details from above to know for sure which version
of tools and OS build version.

>
> Thank you for your time, I appreciate that,
>

Sure and no worries.

> Adrian
>
>
> 2010/8/31 Richard Nelson <unixabg@gmail.com>
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Adrián Orellana <adrian03410@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > I constructed a debian-live with:
>> >
>> > lh_config --apt apt --apt-recommends enabled --architecture amd64
>> > --binary-images usb-hdd --language es
>> > --bootappend-live "boot=persistent locale=es_AR.UTF-8 keyb=es"
>> > --packages "gnome gcc gparted linux-headers-2.6-${LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS}
>> > make rsync wireless-tools"
>> > --syslinux-timeout 5 --source enabled --username adrian --hostname
>> > imgPro
>> >
>> > lh_build
>> >
>> > Then I created on the same usb key a partition labeled live-rw (fat 32)
>>
>> Can you try with an ext2 file system? I ask since the last time I used
>> persistence, I used ext2 and all was well.
>>
>> > When I try to boot, I have got:
>> > Begin: Mounting root filesystem ... /init: .: line 171: can't open
>> > /scripts/persistent
>> > [    4.109925] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attemped to kill init!
>> >
>> > I don't know if I should get some script copied into the live-rw
>> > partition?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> >
>> > Adrian
>> >
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