Hi,
I have successfully booted at last.
I have removed the read-only in the fstab and build the kernel with
make-kpkg and wrote another bootcd :
(bootcd 2.32)
linux2:/etc/bootcd# bootcdwrite
To see full output: tail -f /var/log/bootcdwrite.log
--- Cleanup ---
/var/spool/bootcd/cdimage.iso will
Hi,
I wrote a new cd and booted with it...the first error is :
cpio : /var/ read-only filesystem
loading modules /var/log/ksymoops.. read-only filesystem
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I think the /var was mounted read-only...
I have NOT_TO_RAM=""
Why is the var being mounted read-only???
Mur
No I haven't,
actually it'S a brand new cd/dvd drive and no problems with other cd's.I
tried to copy the content on my pc to harddisk and it failed saying "cannot
read ", too.
Before I write another bootcd the last question :
Why does it take vmlinuz instead of KERNEL=$SRCDISK/boot/bzImage?Ma
Hi I have downloaded the latest version of bootcd and run :
linux:/etc/bootcd# bootcdwrite
To see full output: tail -f /var/log/bootcdwrite.log
--- Cleanup ---
/var/spool/bootcd/cdimage.iso will be created !
/var will be cleaned (apt-get clean) !
Ok to continue? (y/n) y
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Hi,
where do I get an eralier version of bootcd?
I have tried to copy the content on my pc and it couldn't read either,so I
think the cd is bad written.
I cannot write the complete error because it is on the monitor and it tries
all the time to read from cd.
Actually I need a rescue cd (booting
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