I'm afraid I do not see the point in attempting to install the iso that was 
created when my linux-image does not exist in it? I wouldn't think it would 
rule anything out with regard to linux-image since it will never get installed 
because it doesn't exist on the ISO.

I'll go ahead and do it for kicks.

Also, I have cleaned out tmp/ again and run simple-cdd with --local-packages to 
make sure that the iso gets into the mirrow, and then I built the iso again 
without removing the tmp/ (so that the linux-image would still be there) 
without the --local-packages args.

I send an email here after lunch sometime with whatever the results may be.

Again, appreciate all the attention to this.

Thx,

--ray

-----Original Message-----
From: Vagrant Cascadian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 10:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: linux-image issue

On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 03:33:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I just removed the tmp/ and the images/ from a previous run of simple-cdd and
> made sure that my kernel was noted in the .downloads file. I did not pass
> --local-packages <pkgsdir> on the commandline.. All I ran was

> # build-simple-cdd --profiles-udeb-dists sid --dist etch

> This actually produced an iso. I don't think it should have since there is no
> way it could have found my linux-image deb (since its in that local dir). And
> upon inspection of the mirror it created, it did not.

this is exactly what i expected...

> So I am not even going to run this iso as it does not even contain the kernel
> option.

well, i would still recommend trying to install from this, to rule out that the
error was caused by your custom linux-image package rather than some other
problem.

live well,
  vagrant


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