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Autor: Dan Conklin
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Para: bryan, dynebolic
Assunto: Re: [dyne:bolic] USB nest leads to failing boot
I think the nest needs to be a little larger, since some graphics are also saved. I had failure when I had a 64 MB nest, but when I moved it to 527 MB it is now OK. Dan ConklinHelp fight software piracy...use Linux!Need to know something about shooting and editing video? Ask us!--- On Wed 11/29, Bryan < bryan@??? > wrote:
From: Bryan [mailto: bryan@???]To: dynebolic@???: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 10:01:17 +0100 (CET)Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] USB nest leads to failing bootIn my case the error messages fly by so fast, that I can't tell what thefirst error message is.I noticed while creating a nest that I get the following message:ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD: No such device or address.I do not know whether this is a good thing or not. Either way, the nestgets created. When shutting down/rebooting the machine my work is notsaved to the nest.Also when doing a "save session" it is not written to the nest.I created my nest to be 128MB on a 1 GB stick.Pointers anyone as I have already fallen in love with dyne:bolic....(Patience Young Grasshopper...)On Tue, November 28, 2006 16:50, Chris Greenman said:> I had a similar issue with my USB stick but rather> than halting it printed a message "Can't execute> /etc/rc.X" and dropped me into a shell.>> Unfortunately I haven't had time to
figure out the> cause. Maybe someone else here has an idea.>> Just out of curiosity, how big was your USB nest?> Mine was 32MB.>>> --- Bryan wrote:>>> Hi All,>>>> Docked dyne:bolic 2.3 on a Dell Latitude D610>> laptop. Booting of cd with>> dock on harddisk works fine. Created a nest on a usb>> stick. (Harddisk>> nest. is not an option without repartitioning as it>> uses NTFS and nesting>> does not work on a ntfs partition.)>>>> Creating the nest on the usb stick works well:>> dyne.nst is created, no>> dyne.cfg though.>>>> When booting with the stick attached, the nest on>> the stick is recognized>> but subsequently followed by a whole slew of error>> messages, leading to a>> halted boot. Without the usb stick, booting works>> fine. (Still Booting of>> the cd by the way in all cases.)>>>> Anyone familiar with this
behaviour, and even>> better, how to cure it?>>>> Kind regards>>>>>> Bryan>> 06 - 246 97 088>>> ----------------------------------------------------->> "Er wordt hier veels te abstract gedingest!">> _______________________________________________>> dynebolic mailing list>> dynebolic@???>>> http://mailinglists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/dynebolic>>>>>>> ____________________________________________________________________________________Do you Yahoo!?> Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.> http://new.mail.yahoo.com> _______________________________________________> dynebolic mailing list> dynebolic@???> http://mailinglists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/dynebolic>_______________________________________________dynebolic mailing listdynebolic@???http://mailinglists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/dynebolic

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