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Re: Re: create hdd live with backports kernel



Oh, if it's trying to install amd64 when you're actually trying to build
i386:
1) Did you previously try to build an amd64 image in this same
directory? If so, the bootstrap stage gets cached, so you need to remove
it (either by deleting cache/bootstrap, or executing lb clean --cache to
purge the entire cache - probably best), before then doing lb config
followed by lb build, if it is to build successfully, otherwise you'll
have issues. However, when I stupidly did this very same thing when
investigating the issues upiter and yourself are experiencing, this
didn't manifest itself in those same issues, for me it was incorrectly
building an amd64 image, then got confused when it couldn't find the
i386 kernel to download. So perhaps this is not the case.
2) Make sure you're not only specifying the flavour as 686-pae, but also
"--architectures i386". If you're building an i386 image on an amd64
host, and forgetting to set that, perhaps that might explain this,
though I'm just throwing a possible idea out, I haven't checked the code.

Aside from this, read the big reply I just sent to upiter, and follow
the instructions to replicate what I did. It would be good to userstand
how on earth you two are ending up with both 3.2 and 3.16 instead of
just 3.16.

> and then live-build exits without creating an image. How is it getting
3.2.0-4
> and why does live-build appear to want to install linux-image-amd64
and the
> one I specify in LB_LINUX_PACKAGES="linux-image-3.16.0-0.bpo.4"?
>
> Charles


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