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Hi
I'm trying to create my custom ISO.
I followed related Wiki page : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/archiso
but
BASELINE :
created iso without problems
RELENG :
after some time I always get "cp: cannot stat ‘work/x86_64/airootfs/boot/intel-ucode.img’: No such file or directory"
I tried many times, deleting the base folder
I tried also with another installation ( same computer ) but with same result.
The "host" was in both installations x86_64, updated and rebooted befofe starting "archiso installation"
What's the problem ????
Last edited by gfab (2014-12-23 20:31:12)
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Do you have intel processor? You probably need to add the intel-ucode package to your iso and build the initramfs it is looking for.
Have you tried PXE (even archiso will boot PXE clients)? With PXE you can run a fully installed Arch over many diskless clients statelessly on IP and NFS.
Last edited by nomorewindows (2014-12-20 14:17:23)
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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Hi
Yes I have an Intel Core Duo ....
Ahhrgggg it only needed intel-ucode to "packages.both" now I have my ISO
I wasted a LOOOOOTTTTT of time for nothing :-((((((((
I suggest to add to WIKI a note for that !!
But why BASELINE doesen't need that ?
Thank you nomorewindows :-*
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The intel-ucode change is recent.
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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Hi !
I followed the archwiki method steps, youtube method and other sites nearly 3 times but I was only able to generate a small .img file of about 20 mb !
What's most frustrating is that all seems to be ok...and then flops !!!!
I have installed archlinux on an external laptop hdd in a usb slim casing. Is it the reason why I am unable to create a customized iso ?
Thank you in advance for your help
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Hi carongangoo,
You should create a new thread for this problem, and you should include more details about the problem/your setup/etc.
"We may say most aptly, that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers and leaves." - Ada Lovelace
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Hi !
Thank you for the tip and i've created a new topic.
Regards
Caron
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