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I have downloaded from a different mirror the latest .img file I could find. the md5sum's checked out just fine. I proceeded to put the image onto my usb key using Neotuli's method and then booted it on my test computer. The results, thus far, are exactly the same as what I encountered previously with the same image file I had downloaded last week from a different mirror. Below are the resulting errors when I went to install the packages:
Resolving dependencies....
Warning: Dependency cycle detected
Warning: bash will be installed before its glibc dependency
Warning: db will be installed before its coreutils dependency
Error:: failed to commit (corrupted package)
Error: md5:/var/cache/pacman/gcc-libs-4.3.0-1-i686
Error: md5:/var/cache/pacman/gcc-4.3.0-1-i686
Can't get md5 checksum for gcc-libs-4.3.0-1 ... can't get checksum for gcc-4.3.0-1
I kept the logs from the aborted installation in case anyone could make use of them. I hope this helps debug the issue.
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Hi,
I was just curious about the Image process. I have read that kernel 2.6.26 is currently in RC status and this being a RC image release, would it not be logical to base it on a 2.6.26 kernel instead of the "older" 2.6.25 kernel?
otherwise the installer works fine for me, the grub splash is a nice addition that would look nice in the installed OS as well but for some reason isn't installed enen though it is a "live" system that should be comparable to the installed OS, right?
thanks,
stefan
"root# su - bofh"
OS: F10_x64, Arch, Centos5.3, RHEL4.7, RHEL5.3
Desktop Hardware: Dell Precision M65 laptop, core2duo, 2gb, 80gb 7200rpm
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Hey, 2.6.26 is far away, some months.
Mortuus in anima, curam gero cutis
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I was just curious about the Image process. I have read that kernel 2.6.26 is currently in RC status and this being a RC image release, would it not be logical to base it on a 2.6.26 kernel instead of the "older" 2.6.25 kernel?
That's not logical. If you act like that, you will never ever make any stable releases.
otherwise the installer works fine for me, the grub splash is a nice addition that would look nice in the installed OS as well but for some reason isn't installed enen though it is a "live" system that should be comparable to the installed OS, right?
I don't know how this stuff works, but if you are interested, why don't you look? Just because the default grub on installed OS isn't like that doesn't mean you can't change it
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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I think the file /etc/ntpd.conf was installed by default from this iso (belonging to no package), preventing me from later installing ntp or openntpd. Sorry if this has already been reported; I didn't do any looking around this time.
EDIT: I meant /etc/ntp.conf as well.
Last edited by fflarex (2008-05-10 02:57:54)
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"Road to the new ISO"
2008.03 (unofficial)...... 2008.04 (RC)...... is it planned to release a new official, final ISO soon?
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I tried installing on a butane powered toothbrush after I read the wiki entry, but it wouldnt work
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Strange that you had trouble. I've got it running fine on the remote control for my garage door. After work today I hope to install it on my battery-powered beard trimmer.
This new portable Arch is just great ...
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"Road to the new ISO"
2008.03 (unofficial)...... 2008.04 (RC)...... is it planned to release a new official, final ISO soon?
neotuli said whenever 2.6.25 hits extra. its been delayed by various module issues
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums. That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)
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ekerazha wrote:"Road to the new ISO"
2008.03 (unofficial)...... 2008.04 (RC)...... is it planned to release a new official, final ISO soon?
neotuli said whenever 2.6.25 hits extra. its been delayed by various module issues
Yeah, we've been set up to pull the trigger for quite a while now, all we need is that new kernel, since that's our release schedule.
The suggestion box only accepts patches.
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Will space invaders be part of the final iso too?
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
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Will space invaders be part of the final iso too?
Yeah, probably 8) It's fun.
Simo and I may crack this out REAL soon. We've seen no showstoppers, correct? Just waiting on a kernel.
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No showstoppers AFAIK. Fixing http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/10075 if possible would be great IMO since it produces some very ugly messages but it works anyhow
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums. That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)
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You do know you can "pacman -S" from the ISO, right?
Need dmraid? pacman -S dmraid
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I think the file /etc/ntpd.conf was installed by default from this iso (belonging to no package), preventing me from later installing ntp or openntpd. Sorry if this has already been reported; I didn't do any looking around this time.
EDIT: I meant /etc/ntp.conf as well.
/etc/ntpd.conf might really come from the ISO, but files like /etc/ntp.conf, /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/yp.conf could also get created when you use DHCP.
And +1 for inclusion of dmraid, makes totally sense on an install cd.
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Hi, I just tried the 2008.04-rc iso a try on virtualbox and it works great!
I have a question (not a complain )
I've seen that now arch uses UUID instead of the /dev/something directory, on the installation setup all goes well automatically and I didn't have to change the fstab/grub entries, anyway can I ask why this method is better than the previous?
I'm sure I can change it in any moment but I found it less KISS..
Anyway thanks to the developers for the good work and excuse me for the long post in bad english.
Regards
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Hi, I just tried the 2008.04-rc iso a try on virtualbox and it works great!
I have a question (not a complain )
I've seen that now arch uses UUID instead of the /dev/something directory, on the installation setup all goes well automatically and I didn't have to change the fstab/grub entries, anyway can I ask why this method is better than the previous?
I'm sure I can change it in any moment but I found it less KISS..
Anyway thanks to the developers for the good work and excuse me for the long post in bad english.
Regards
Wiki is your friend!
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ops... I forgot to check the wiki
thanks mikko777 this answer the question..
sorry for bothering...
bye!
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Ah sorry for doubleposting but I have to point out one thing...
I just reinstalled archlinux on my real hard drive since virtualbox install has gone well...
- in the FIRST boot when it checks hard drives it fails... it shows this error messages
Superblock last mount time is in the future. FIXED
/dev/sda3 (my root) has gone 49709 days without being checked, check forced
the system will be rebooted in 15 seconds..
- in the reboot it complain about the
Superblock last mount time is in the future. FIXED
but this time the system start correctly
- other reboot just goes fine without any error/warning
I'm aware this is not an useful report... since I don't provide anything useful, but I couldn't find those messages in a log or reproduce the buggy behavior.
if there is some place where I can look pls tell me... I hope I didn't miss the wiki again
bye!
(edit) reported exact error message after a new fresh install
Last edited by _Marco_ (2008-05-18 12:25:31)
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I all !
Thanks a lot for this brilliant liveCD/USB.
I have tried the liveUSB and it worked like a charm.
I had too the strange "throws open the cdrom tray" at boot time, already reported in the thread, but this is the only issue I had.
This is really what I was looking for. FaunOS is brilliant too. But I prefere something small from which you can build you dream LiveUSB
Thank you very much to all of you
Now I am going to customize it with my favorite Desktop Environment...
EDIT : I have had a look to the README in the git repo. It is quite clear, thanks. But since there are new liveUSB possibilities I guess more people will use those scripts. Is it planned to package them or the best way to get those scripts will remain the git repo ?
Last edited by chicha (2008-05-18 18:35:54)
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I had too the strange "throws open the cdrom tray" at boot time, already reported in the thread, but this is the only issue I had.
I think I know the issue, but it's not a showstopper. In fact, it's kinda funny, to me.
EDIT : I have had a look to the README in the git repo. It is quite clear, thanks. But since there are new liveUSB possibilities I guess more people will use those scripts. Is it planned to package them or the best way to get those scripts will remain the git repo ?
Yes, we're going to package it after the first official release.
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Thank you phrakture for your answer.
Also I spent some time having fun with Space Invader. It seems you just realized the dream of thousands of geeks around the world !
I was wondering, please, if there was a way to exit the game other than manually turn off the computer ? Also is it possible to turn off the sound (the bell) ?
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2008.04-rc love it using it and happy whith it , but UUid etc XXX stuff did not work for me will not boot error mesages and looped at grub. so iIused the cd (great splash image by the way) to reboot and mounted my root partition /dev/sdb1 and nano /boot/grub/menu.lst and changed it to
timeout 30
default 0
color light-blue/black light-cyan/blue
splashimage=/boot/splash.xpm.gz
# (1) Windows
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,1)
makeactive
chainloader +1
# (0) Arch Linux
title Arch Linux
root (hd1,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/sdb1 ro vga=791
initrd /boot/kernel26.img
# (1) Arch Linux
title Arch Linux Fallback
root (hd1,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/sdb1 ro vga=773
initrd /boot/kernel26-fallback.img
title Tools...
configfile /boot/grub/tools.lst
it is a gateway PC whith one of those phenom cuad cpu's 9600 and have vista on the first drive, hauppage HVR1600 and radeon HD working fine alsoI just need to figure aout how to rip dvd's the same way DVDFab does it under windows and I will be windows free for ever.
any way splash image does not work for me after installation ... is there some thing I'm doing wrong???/
my first language is spanish so forgive my chopped up english please.
Last edited by netmanny (2008-05-19 13:29:23)
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Just tested the i686-ftp image.
No Problems installing Arch from it. (I skipped installing Grub)
Just one thing:
During install my LAN card was eth1 and WLAN card eth0.
But after first boot I had to change eth1 to eth0 in rc.conf. There was no device for the WLAN card.
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Just tested the i686-ftp image.
No Problems installing Arch from it. (I skipped installing Grub)
Just one thing:
During install my LAN card was eth1 and WLAN card eth0.
But after first boot I had to change eth1 to eth0 in rc.conf. There was no device for the WLAN card.
You probably didn't install the driver for it.
The suggestion box only accepts patches.
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