On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 18:50 +0100, js wrote:
Ok,
I've been through the process of trial and error and when building
stage2 for a livecd I get this error :
Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Caching service dependencies ...
[ ok ]
Running command
"/bin/bash /usr/lib/catalyst/livecd/runscript/default-runscript.sh
bootloader"
isolinux/
isolinux/boot.msg
isolinux/memtest86
isolinux/isolinux.bin
config-x86-2.6.14-gentoo-r2
initramfs-x86-2.6.14-gentoo-r2
kernel-2.6.14-gentoo-r2
APPENDING CUSTOM KERNEL ARGS:
Running action sequence: preclean
Running command
"/bin/bash /usr/lib/catalyst/livecd/runscript/default-runscript.sh
preclean"
Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
sed: can't read /bin/bashlogin: No such file or directory
Add livecd-tools to your livecd-stage1 or your CD won't boot properly.
* iptables not found in any of the specified runlevels.
* netmount removed from the following runlevels: default
* rc-update complete.
* /sbin/rc-update: /etc/init.d/autoconfig not found; aborting.
* keymaps removed from the following runlevels: boot
* rc-update complete.
* serial not found in any of the specified runlevels.
* consolefont removed from the following runlevels: boot
* rc-update complete.
* modules added to runlevel default
* rc-update complete.
* /sbin/rc-update: /etc/init.d/pwgen not found; aborting.
Make sure you have "livecd" in your livecd-stage1's livecd/use or things
won't be merged properly.
sed: can't read /etc/devfsd.conf: No such file or directory
Error, cannot setup splash theme livecd-2005.1
You're trying to setup a splash theme without merging it. You either
need splash-themes-livecd in your livecd-stage2's
boot/kernel/$kname/packages, or you need to remove livecd/splash_type
and livecd/splash_theme.
!!! catalyst: Preclean runscript failed.
pwgen is in the list of the stage1 answer file.
someone with a clue?
The init script is only installed when it is merged with USE="livecd"
js wrote:
Hi all,
I've been looking in to how to make my own livecd based upon the
gentoo livecd's 2005.
For what i've found there is a tool named catalyst which enables me
to do so.
What I want to do is to keep the current x86 livecd's as they are,
add some binaries and some self made scripts.
I've been looking through the documentation provided with catalyst
but I must say that I can't figure out how to begin doing this.
The documentation is helpfull when you allready know how to work
with catalyst my opinion. The /usr/share/docs directory contains
some examples, but they are examples for what?
Can I download a gentoo 2005.1-r1 bootcd iso and add software to it
with the catalyst tool?
Do I need to have a freshly installed clean gentoo to make a new
bootcd?
Does catalyst produce a new iso file or something similar,
I was hoping if someone could jumpstart me with this.
Greetings,
Jelle
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