Create Debian 9 (Stretch) minimal ISO similar to DebianDog

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#1216 Post by rcrsn51 »

OK. Making progress.

On my flash drive setup, I used the stock 4.9.0 kernel with a live-boot GRUB entry (no persistence).

This booted successfully.

I could then do a hard drive install with Porteus boot and persistence to a save folder, also with the stock kernel. This worked.

So I didn't need a kernel switch at all.

Next, I will test this with your 4.16.0 kernel. It should detect newer hardware than 4.9.0.

However, this would NOT fix Galbi's situation, where the hard drive was not detected by Porteus with the stock kernel.

Bill

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#1217 Post by rcrsn51 »

I tried my USB-k4.9.0-live-boot setup on several machines and it booted OK.

I then switched a hard drive Porteus install to your new k4.16.0 and it looked OK.

So at the moment, my problems are solved.

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#1218 Post by fredx181 »

Hi Everyone

Re-uploaded the tar.gz archives (with fix) for to boot Stretch-Live with the 4.16 backports kernel, see download links and info (specially EDIT3) here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 517#997517

The initrd1.xz inside the archives is made by using special script with improvements:
-Only (and probably some more) the absolutely required kernel modules are included to start the live system, i.e. for detecting devices, setup aufs, mount squashfs modules, etc..
(this makes the initrd1.xz around 10 MB's smaller)
- A larger list of kernel modules is loaded from the "init" script "linuxrc", so that it should work on more hardware. Thanks rcrsn51 for testing !

EDIT:
The script is originally from Tomas M. "Linux Live Kit", "initramfs_create" which I modified.
https://www.linux-live.org/

Here's a deb package including this script (experimental, use at your own risk !):
https://fredx181.github.io/StretchDog/N ... .1_all.deb
Run from Menu > System > Create Porteus-boot initrd1.xz

What could this be good for?
If running Stretch-Live or Stretchdog using porteus-boot boots fine on one computer but on another computer it doesn't.
Then install and run this mk-initrd application on the computer from which it boots OK, then copy and paste the created /tmp/initrd1.xz to the frugal installed "live" folder and replace the (older) initrd1.xz.
Reboot and (hopefully) it works on the computer it previously didn't.
Also it may work for when another kernel installed, to make initrd1.xz from it, but restriction is that the kernel should include aufs, latest Debian kernels doesn't include it by default, which is a pity (and a problem), kernels from Ubuntu still have it (needs the "linux-modules-extra-*" installed).

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#1219 Post by rcrsn51 »

There are some updates to the stretch-live-frugal-install tool here.

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#1220 Post by rcrsn51 »

BT4Stretch updated here. It now works with a variety of media players.

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#1221 Post by rcrsn51 »

The Batterup battery monitor is updated here.

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#1222 Post by belham2 »

Just wanted to drop in and say "SUMMERTIME GREETINGS" to Fred & everyone.

Hope you all are well, in good health and great spirits.




P.S. Speaking of 'spirits', if any of you have spiritual and/or magical powers, could you direct some rain towards this part of the world? Everyone in the Benelux region is approaching some really bad drought status----second summer this has happened. Of course, human-climate-change deniers are telling us this is all in our heads, so.....(rolls eyes)....... ;-/

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#1223 Post by backi »

Hi Belham!
Nice to see you "back in Town".
Here , near Koblenz, we are are suffering a terrible Drought too....same maybe even much worst as last Year .
The Vegatables in my Garden are in Emergency Mode since i am not connected to a Water Supply .Have to bring Water with some Canister from a distant Well when i do my daily Swimming Tour in a nearby volcanic Lake (Maria Laach ).

http://www.rhein-eifel.tv/badeseen/laacher-see.html

Regarding Raindance......seems the local Shaman is on Vacation or maybe he is looking for political Asylum in Who knows where .
With a little Luck it starts raining in the Evening or Tomorrow .
Wish you some Luck too.

Best Wishes from the EU-Madhouse Central "New Kalifatistan" formerly known as "Germany"
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#1224 Post by rockedge »

backi back when I was a Beleuchter I was Oberbeleuchter on a Blackmore's Nights (Richie Blackmore formerly guitarist for Deep Purple) music video that was made right around Koblenz....I came down from Hamburg picked up gear in Köln and drove on over....some Burg, night time, concert. nice area....hope your garden gets some rain...my son lives in Hamburg and I ended up in Connecticut. I'll put a good word in for you with some of the local Mohegan's for the next rain dance ceremony....

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#1225 Post by backi »

Hi rockedge !

Those were the Days my friend......yes they were.... :) :) :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4299pnOpFY0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GielMXWQlbw

Regards !

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#1226 Post by rcrsn51 »

P910nd print server updated here.

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#1227 Post by rcrsn51 »

YASSM Samba share mounter updated here.

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#1228 Post by fredx181 »

rcrsn51 wrote:P910nd print server updated here.
...
YASSM Samba share mounter updated here.
Thanks ! Added to repos now.

I had some plans to work on / test things, but I can't now, hot temperature here in holland is killing me :cry: (we're not used to that extreme)
Same probably in other Western Europe countries, all the best guys, don't worry, there must come some rainy days after the sunshine !!

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#1229 Post by rockedge »

Fred it is miserable here in Connecticut on the northeast corner of the United States as well.....hot and humid..like a jungle....better air is coming (from Canada) and hopefully it will cross the small patch of the Atlantic Ocean and show up in the Netherlands!

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build deb in thunar

#1230 Post by zagreb999 »

REGARDS FRED
-------------------
I USE YOUR FANTASTIC
MX-16_mod.iso.
I MADE ALL THUNAR
CUSTOM ACTIONS.
ONLY BUILD DEB I DO NOT
KNOW...
PLEASE, CAN YOU TELL ME
IN detail HOW MAKE BUILD DEB
TO WORK...
-----------
THANK YOU

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Re: build deb in thunar

#1231 Post by fredx181 »

zagreb999 wrote: PLEASE, CAN YOU TELL ME
IN detail HOW MAKE BUILD DEB
TO WORK...
You need to install "makedebpackage" (if not installed yet)
https://fredx181.github.io/StretchDog/i ... 3_i386.deb
Then set the command in custom actions to:

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make-deb-package %f 
And check "Directories" in Appearance conditions.

Fred

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make deb

#1232 Post by zagreb999 »

THANKS FRED,
BUT IT DOES NOT WORK...
PLEASE, SEE SCREENSHOT...
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#1233 Post by fredx181 »

@zagreb999

Then you need to change the permissions inside the package to be build, e.g. from terminal in the DEBIAN folder:

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chmod 0755 postinst
(and better change permissions of other files in the package also if they are 777)

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#1234 Post by zagreb999 »

THANKS FRED
I DID AS YOU WROTE,
BUT NOTHING IS CHANGED-
THE SAME THING.
IN THE "postinst" THERE IS NOT
PERMISSION 777...

PLEASE, CAN YOU YOURSELF
CREATE THIS DEB PACKAGE...

THANK YOU!

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#1235 Post by fredx181 »

zagreb999 wrote:PLEASE, CAN YOU YOURSELF
CREATE THIS DEB PACKAGE...
THIS DEB PACKAGE
Which deb package you don't say, how can I possibly do it then ?

EDIT: In general, I think you can't expect help if you provide so little information.
And stop writing in UPPERCASE, it comes over as shouting or demanding, you understand what I mean ?
Next time I'll ignore your posts if you haven't changed your attitude.

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