I'll look at it soon. This happens if package depends change in core.
greetings
tpowa
2016-07-17 7:23 GMT+02:00 Alive 4ever :
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 05:16:50AM +, Alive 4ever wrote:
> > After 'having fun' with archboot, I finally got it working on both UEFI
> > and BIOS. Just make sure th
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 05:16:50AM +, Alive 4ever wrote:
> After 'having fun' with archboot, I finally got it working on both UEFI
> and BIOS. Just make sure that x86_64 and i686 archboot systemd container
> have proper package cache. This can be achieved by bind mounting host
> package cache '
After 'having fun' with archboot, I finally got it working on both UEFI
and BIOS. Just make sure that x86_64 and i686 archboot systemd container
have proper package cache. This can be achieved by bind mounting host
package cache '/var/cache/pacman/pkg' to chroot package cache. Also make
sure that /
I also noticed that the x86_64 tarball is smaller than i686 tarball
# du -sh core-x86_64.tar core-i686.tar
211Mcore-x86_64.tar
601Mcore-i686.tar
# du -sh *.iso
661MArchlinux-allinone-2016.07-dual.iso
262MArchlinux-allinone-2016.07-dual-network.iso
266MArchlinux-allinone-2016.07
Greetings Archboot Developers! (@tpowa)
I am experimenting with manual Arch Boot creation. I created both x86_64
and i686 chroot with only base and archboot installed. I configured my
locale by commenting 'en_US-UTF-8' line on /etc/locale.conf and launched
'locale-gen' to generate locale.
Then I
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