Here's my line from the spec file:
livecd/iso: /tmp/livecd-2006.0-i686.iso
livecd/fstype: squashfs
In looking thru the create-iso target, I don't see any mention of squash. Do I
need to use zisofs?
I'm at a loss for this one.
----- Original Message ----
From: Andrew Gaffney <agaffney-aBrp7R+bbdUdnm+yROfE0A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: gentoo-catalyst-cnFmAm88PdgLnqt3yJz4RQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sun 29 Jan 2006 08:46:31 PM EST
Subject: Re: [gentoo-catalyst] Where's my iso?
Tod Herman wrote:
> Using catalyst version 2 (rc26) to create a livecd. All processes finish
> successfully, or to be more correct, without any failure notices, but the ISO
> file doesn't get created. In one case, there was an iso file by the same
> name already present in the directory the new iso was to be written to...and
> I noticed that the catalyst2 script then generated a digest file for the
> present file. Unfortunately, it didn't write a new iso. Deleted the iso
> that was present and reran the livecd-stage2-minimal build and still no iso.
> Got the same result with rc25 and 24. Here's the final few lines from the
> console:
I believe you need a 'livecd/iso: /path/to/put/my.iso' in your
livecd-stage2.spec
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Andrew Gaffney http://dev.gentoo.org/~agaffney/
Gentoo Linux Developer Installer Project
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