Salut Claude!

Thank you for reporting this issue.

In /var/log/mondo-archive.log (towards the end) I see:

Creating data disk #1...mount: unknown filesystem type 'ext2'
Fatal error. Can't loopmount 
//tmp.mondo.8159/tmp.mondo.26756/mindilinux/6170/mountpoint.6170; does
your kernel support loopfs? If not, please recompile your kernel. Your
Linux distro is broken.

This indicates that the mounting of the image file fails because ext2 is
not available in the running kernel (not because of missing loopfs
support). mindi requires ext2 in the running kernel. I attach a patch
that hopefully makes the error message unambiguous. [Bruno: Do you you
agree with this and are you happy for me to commit to SVN (both trunk
and stable)? Oh, and thanks for looking into this in the first place!]

I will reassign the bug to mindi because this is where the issue occurs.
I will downgrade the bug to severity 'normal' because this issue will
not occur with standard Debian kernels but is caused by the
self-compiled kernel you are using.

Best regards,
Andree
-- 
Andree Leidenfrost
Sydney - Australia

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