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Autor: Manuel Gamba
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Assunto: Re: [dyne:bolic] New db user comments
Bomis,
if you haven't formatted your usb stick we can assume that it has only 1
partition. :)
So...

mknest -f /mnt/hd<x>/<y>/dyne/dyne.nst,<size>

will be in your case:

mknest -f /mnt/hd2/1/dyne/dyne.nst,256

and you'll obtain a nest on hard disk 2 (hd2) partition 1 (/1) of 256MB in
size.

> I did note that, when I set up my test "nests" before, d:b thought my
> usb drive was a hard drive, not a usb drive.


the same to me, and I've resolved the issue with that command... hope the
same for you!

ciao,
-Manuel-
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bomis" <prendin@???>
To: "dynebolic mailinglist" <dynebolic@???>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 17:34
Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] New db user comments


> Manuel,
>
> I haven't formatted the drive, but XP says it's FAT32. I was able to
> write to it (the drive) with Linux Mint without a problem.
>
> So, you're describing the creation of a "nest" via the terminal, not the
> "duck" interface, right?
>
> I did note that, when I set up my test "nests" before, d:b thought my
> usb drive was a hard drive, not a usb drive. I wonder if that has
> anything to do with the problem. When you say hd number, I suppose this
> means "2", as I have one actual hard drive.
>
> I don't have a partition on the usb drive. Is this necessary? I'm not
> sure what to do with the <y> parameter in this case.
>
> Thanks!
>
> I.
>
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:08:47 +0200, "Manuel Gamba"
> <manuel_gamba@???> said:
>> Bomis,
>> I had the same problem with my usb.
>> Surely you've formatted it with a 'writable' filesystem (not NTFS).
>>
>> I've found a note from jaromil in mailing archives and resolved the
>> issue:
>>
>> from commandline:
>> mknest -f /mnt/hd<x>/<y>/dyne/dyne.nst,<size>
>>
>> where x and y are hd number and partition of your usb stick and size is
>> in
>> megabytes.
>>
>> hope this helps,
>> ciao
>> -Manuel-
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Bomis" <prendin@???>
>> To: "dynebolic mailinglist" <dynebolic@???>
>> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 00:15
>> Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] New db user comments
>>
>>
>> > Regarding the failure to boot using my usb "nest":
>> >
>> > Tried it again, this time without using encryption. No difference.
>> > Here's what showed up on the screen:
>> >
>> > file etc/ld.so.conf is not writable
>> > can't insert line /opt/audio/lib
>> > [same repeated for image, network, text, video, xfce in place of audio]
>> >
>> > can't open configuration file /etc/ld.so.conf: input/output error
>> > can't create temporary cache file
>> > /etc/ld.so.cache: read-only file system
>> >
>> > So...my usb drive is read-only? Or the nest is? Why would that
>> > happen?
>> >
>> > Also...still coping with super-accelerated mouse even at the slowest
>> > setting. Any ideas?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > I.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:21:01 +0100, "Guy" <sayhi2guy@???>
>> > said:
>> >> Bomis wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Hi, Guy (and all),
>> >> >
>> >> >Yes, the startup sequence did stop and ask me for the password to
>> >> >access
>> >> >the usb "nest". I'll have to test the thing again to see exactly
>> >> >what
>> >> >is happening. I do know that it found something unsatisfactory and
>> >> >then
>> >> >it stopped. Having searched through the mailing list archives, I see
>> >> >that others have had similar problems with the usb "nest".
>> >> >
>> >> >I don't know what the format of the usb drive is. It's just a
>> >> >standard
>> >> >unit from one of the office supply stores.
>> >> >
>> >> >Another question I forgot to ask: when using firefox via dyne:bolic,
>> >> >there's no flash plugin installed (unlike with Linux Mint, which I'm
>> >> >testing right now...very nice [but no cool rasta stuff!]). I'm sure
>> >> >it's very easy to fix that, but I'm clueless as to how. Do I need to
>> >> >"dock" the OS to be able to do that?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> If it were me, I would try making a nest that is not password
>> >> protected
>> >> to see if that is the issue or whether it is a problem with the
>> >> nesting
>> >> system itself - that may isolate the problem at least. I must admit I
>> >> haven't encrypted my nest. My life is far too boring .....
>> >>
>> >> Flash will not be in there as it is not 'free' software, in the sense
>> >> that it does not offer the freedoms guaranteed by the GPL (if you are
>> >> perplexed check out the free software foundation's site
>> >> http://www.fsf.org/). Different distros have different opinions about
>> >> including 'non-free' software. However, if you get software packages
>> >> for anything you want, you can install them to a running dyne:bolic
>> >> sytem - there is a link off the wiki's FAQ page explaining how. You
>> >> will have to reinstall them after booting again (docking doesn't
>> >> change
>> >> this) - this can be seen as a bonus because you can install anything &
>> >> 100% lose it if you don't want it again. The only way to make them
>> >> permanent is to remaster d:b or make a module.
>> >>
>> >> best
>> >>
>> >> Guy
>> >
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