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Assunto: Re: [dyne:bolic] USB nest leads to failing boot
In reply to Dan,

A larger nest size? Interesting...

A short update on my progress: I bit the bullet and repartitioned my hard
disk. This Dell laptop, like many others, has a kind of hidden partition,
with Dell only stuff on it formatted as fat16. This is followed by the
NTFS partition for WinXP. I used to have dyne docked in the NTFS
partition.

fat16 (Dell) | ntfs (WinXP + Dyne docked)


Used the GParted LiveCD (all stand and hail this great piece of software)
and shrunk the NTFS partition, freeing up 4 GB. Formatted this new
partition as ReiserFs. Dyne is now docked in there. So now the situation
is:

fat16 (Dell) | ntfs (WinXP) | reiserfs (Dyne docked)

This also gives me write access to dyne.

I also added the nest to the reiserfs partition. Had to take a detour to
get this done. When trying to nest on the hard disk, using the Configure
menu, only the fat16 partition was shown. Is this a bug? I would expect
the reiserfs partition to show up as well. The fat16 partition is just 100
MB in size, so it was not an option. Apart from not even wanting to touch
it.

So, I created a nest, 128 MB, on a usb stick first. Copied this nest to
the reiserfs partion and all was well.

fat16 (Dell) | ntfs (WinXP) | reiserfs (Dyne docked + nest)

Tried your suggestion, created a new nest, 512 MB, on a usb stick. Dyne
does recognize this nest at boot, it even gives you the choice which nest
to use , i.e. the (small) one on the harddisk or the larger one on the usb
stick. When choosing the usb stick nest the same mayhem occurs as before.
So no luck there.

For now I have increased the nest on the harddisk by simply copying the
new larger nest from the stick. Not a solution, just simply a larger nest
:-)

Still in exploration modus and open for suggestions...


On Wed, November 29, 2006 10:01, Bryan said:
>
> In my case the error messages fly by so fast, that I can't tell what the
> first 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 nest
> gets created. When shutting down/rebooting the machine my work is not
> saved 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 <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
>>>
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