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Re: live-installer + empty fstab



I can confirm this.

live-build should not leave an empty fstab behind because it breaks
live-installer (and live-boot/config?) if it does. live-installer will
not create a new fstab
if one, even empty, exists. This breaks multi-partition disk
installations and even in "all in one partition" the swap partition is
not activated because it's missing in fstab.

On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 12:07 AM, Éclipse M <eclipse.magick@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Start with wheezy amd64 and live-build 3.0~a48
>
> config/binary
> LB_DEBIAN_INSTALLER="live"
>
> The installation work fine except one thing.
> When i reboot after installation, i got an empty file for /etc/fstab.
>
>
> I tryed many times even with a proper config to be sure.
> I got same result each time.
>
> I saw in the changelog for debian package "live-build"
>
>> live-build (3.0~a47-1) unstable; urgency=low
>>
>>   [ Daniel Baumann ]
>>   * When removing fstab for live-installer also touch an empty file for
>>     it to avoid other packages failing on non-existing fstab.
>
>
>
> So what's happen now... Before this new version 3.0~a48, installation worked
> fine.


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