Hi TIM,
Well I'm new at this and had the same/similar problem.
I copied all of the contents of the Fedora-Livecd I downloaded and
burned to a cd to the
/usr/tmp/livecd-creator' directory
squashfs.img
/boot/
/sysroot/
Before building the image you need to..
First get Super User
'su -'
then set SELinux
'/usr/sbin/setenforce 0'
also insure you are in the directory where you want the ISO file to be
saved.
I'm still working at figuring out the commands and configuration but the
above way did get me started with a boot-able ISO img.
Some body else will probably give you better incite but I hope this may
help.
Ray
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 17:01 -0700, Tim Boring wrote:
i'm trying to build a livecd using the livecd-creator tool on FC6
but
am having some issues. the command completes with an exit code of 0
but the resulting ISO doesn't include the kernel in the boot
directory. here are a couple lines from the output of livecd-creator
that seem to point to an issue with the chroot environment:
Installed: bash.i386 0:3.1-16.1 grub.i386 0:0.97-13
Dependency Installed: basesystem.noarch 0:8.0-5.1.1 diffutils.i386
0:2.8.1-15.2.2 fedora-logos.noarch 0:6.0.6-1.fc6 filesystem.i386
0:2.4.0-1 glibc.i686 0:2.5-3 glibc-common.i386 0:2.5-3 info.i386
0:4.8-11.1 libgcc.i386 0:4.1.1-30 libtermcap.i386 0:2.0.8-46.1
mktemp.i386 3:1.5-23.2.2 ncurses.i386 0:5.5-24.20060715 setup.noarch
0:2.5.55-1 termcap.noarch 1:5.5-1.20060701.1 tzdata.noarch
0:2006m-2.fc6 zlib.i386 0:1.2.3-3
Unknown option or parameter "gconfd-root"
/sbin/mayflower [--help] <out-initrd-image> <kernel-version>
example: /sbin/mayflower /boot/myinitramfs.img `uname -r`
/usr/sbin/chroot: cannot run command `/sbin/fixfiles': No such file or
directory
/bin/cp: cannot stat
`/var/tmp/livecd-creator/build-tmpe4dAud/install_root/boot/vmlinuz*':
No such file or directory
/bin/mv: cannot stat
`/var/tmp/livecd-creator/build-tmpe4dAud/install_root/boot/livecd-
initramfs.img': No such file or directory
but i'm not really sure how to proceed from this point. before
running the command i added /sbin to root's path and i also verified
that /sbin/fixfiles exists...so that looks ok in the normal
environment. i guess i'm not sure why it wouldn't work in the chroot
environment. any ideas or suggestions are appreciated.
thanks,
tim
thanks,
tim
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