My report on Quirky 6.0
It's 2:20 am here ....about time for some sleep.Sage wrote:Morning/Evening James: re. Q6 on ext3. If you get a mo., care to provide a few more details for dumbos like YT? For example, can it be written to a clean HD? is the there a GRUB option during installation? - and all that sort of stuff for folks not in the inner circle. Ta!
To quote Barry K :
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... ky-6.0.htmThe above steps require that you are running a Linux distribution (running as root). Cannot cater for MS Windows or Apple OS people yet.
I used Puppy naturally.And already had a partition ready.
Downloaded quirky6-6.0-8gb.img.xz, sha1sums.txt and write-quirky-to-partition (links on the blog).
Need to make the install script executable and have a partition with at least 8 gb free for expanding the quirky6-6.0-8gb.img.xz,.
I placed the files in sda10 ,ran the install script in the terminal and installed Quirky to sda11. If you're installing from a running Puppy just use it to install grub.
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title Quirky 6.0 (full install on sda11)
uuid b9c065a8-4834-44cb-8720-723ff4e05b60
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda11 rw
Hopefully this plus the release notes at the link above(has good install instructions) should get you started.
Have fun.
My report on Quirky 6.0
I used the new script to install to sda2 on the hard drive.
I just changed the busybox line and not the one that had fsf2 to ext4
because sda1 is ext4, anyway the new install to partition is working.
I still get the Seamonkey popup so I'm making the same error on each
install I guess, applying your fix cures it.
@Barry, I compiled all of the pets in Quirky 5.99 and 6.0 with the
exception of icewm (wary), icewm themes (from lucid) tas (by SFR) and
ratpoison wm (I did that one in Slacko), I compiled slang in lucid but
I'll make another in Quirky 6.0
EDIT:
Smplayer does fullscreen.
I just changed the busybox line and not the one that had fsf2 to ext4
because sda1 is ext4, anyway the new install to partition is working.
I still get the Seamonkey popup so I'm making the same error on each
install I guess, applying your fix cures it.
@Barry, I compiled all of the pets in Quirky 5.99 and 6.0 with the
exception of icewm (wary), icewm themes (from lucid) tas (by SFR) and
ratpoison wm (I did that one in Slacko), I compiled slang in lucid but
I'll make another in Quirky 6.0
EDIT:
Smplayer does fullscreen.
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Using the quirky install script I get the following errors
Should I try the dd command using the img file as the input and using /dev/sda10 as the output?
/dev/sda10 is formatted to ext4Just about to erase all files in partition 'sda10'!
Press ENTER to continue:
./write-quirky-to-partition: line 228: busybox: command not found
Erasing contents of sda10...
Writing Quirky6 files to sda10...
vmlinuz...
mount: unknown filesystem type 'vfat'
cp: cannot stat ‘mntpt/vmlinuz’: No such file or directory
umount: mntpt: not mounted
all of Quirky files, please wait...
mount: unknown filesystem type 'f2fs'
cp: cannot stat ‘mntpt/*’: No such file or directory
sed: can't read /mnt/sda10/sbin/init: No such file or directory
sed: can't read /mnt/sda10/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: No such file or directory
umount: mntpt: not mounted
umount: /mnt/sda10: not mounted
That's it, done!
Should I try the dd command using the img file as the input and using /dev/sda10 as the output?
Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer
Quick test...
Like all distributions I've tested that use X server 1.14, Quirky 6 on my PC with the Rage 128 card gets unsupported video modes with modesetting; I've only gotten a 800x600 display in vesa.
It works nicely on the other PCs...
It works nicely on the other PCs...
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Install Quirky6.0 on a DOS partition table
Install Quirky6.0 on a DOS partition table
Currently, Quirky6.0 install on a GPT partition table. Because kernal need to find a specified linux rootfs by below boot parameters:
Here the "AA2B8242-B2F6-40CB-AFC3-5C888A55380D" are the Partition unique GUID.
You can use gdisk with the "i" command to show the Partition unique GUID.
Since kernel 3.8 and newer it is possible to use MBR 32-bit UUID, so you can use a MBR partition table as well. Please reference to below web page:
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB
The PARTUUID refer to an MBR partition using the format SSSSSSSS-PP, where SSSSSSSS is a zero-filled hex representation of the 32-bit "Disk identifier", and PP is a zero-filled hex representation of the 1-based partition number
You can use fdisk to check the MBR 32-bit UUID, it is the "Disk identifier".
In my case, the Disk identifier(MBR 32-bit UUID) is cc709394
If I want to boot the sdc1, then the boot parameters will be:
root=PARTUUID=cc709394-01 rootwait
The -01 mean partition 1.
To install Quirky6.0 on a DOS partition table basically have below step:
1. Prepare a USB flash disk, use fdisk(Gparted) to create at least two(or more) partitions.
One partition for boot loader(syslinux or Grub4Dos), FAT16 file system, size about 16M or more.
The other partition for linux rootfs, f2fs file system, size bigger the 1G.
Please remembered your "Disk identifier"
2. Format the FAT16 file system with mkfs.vfat(eg: mkfs.vfat /dev/sdc1)
Format the f2fs file system with mkfs.f2fs(eg: mkfs.f2fs /dev/sdc2)
Skip this step if you use Gparted.
*3. Mount sdc1 and copy the content of the first partition of Quirky6.0 image to sdc1.
*4. Mount sdc2 and copy the content of the second partition of Quirky6.0 image to sdc2.
5. Install the boot loader, I like syslinux,(eg: syslinux -sf /dev/sdc1)
6. Edit the content of the syslinux.cfg on sdc1, change the
to
Here the SSSSSSSS-PP is your "Disk identifier" and partition number.
7. Finish and ready to boot your Quirky6.0.
Remark: * For step 3 and 4, please see my next post.
As a puppy linux user, we usually have a USB boot disk with puppy linux. Use Gparted to resize your existing partitions and add a f2fs partition, then you could easy play with the Quirky6.0.
Thanks for Barry, he created puppy linux to us.
C.H.Lee
Currently, Quirky6.0 install on a GPT partition table. Because kernal need to find a specified linux rootfs by below boot parameters:
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root=PARTUUID=AA2B8242-B2F6-40CB-AFC3-5C888A55380D rootwait
You can use gdisk with the "i" command to show the Partition unique GUID.
Since kernel 3.8 and newer it is possible to use MBR 32-bit UUID, so you can use a MBR partition table as well. Please reference to below web page:
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB
The PARTUUID refer to an MBR partition using the format SSSSSSSS-PP, where SSSSSSSS is a zero-filled hex representation of the 32-bit "Disk identifier", and PP is a zero-filled hex representation of the 1-based partition number
You can use fdisk to check the MBR 32-bit UUID, it is the "Disk identifier".
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# fdisk -l /dev/sdc
Disk /dev/sdc: 1047 MB, 1047834112 bytes
33 heads, 61 sectors/track, 1016 cylinders, total 2046551 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0xcc709394
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdc1 65280 2046000 990360+ 83 Linux
/dev/sdc4 * 32 65279 32624 14 Hidden FAT16 <32M
If I want to boot the sdc1, then the boot parameters will be:
root=PARTUUID=cc709394-01 rootwait
The -01 mean partition 1.
To install Quirky6.0 on a DOS partition table basically have below step:
1. Prepare a USB flash disk, use fdisk(Gparted) to create at least two(or more) partitions.
One partition for boot loader(syslinux or Grub4Dos), FAT16 file system, size about 16M or more.
The other partition for linux rootfs, f2fs file system, size bigger the 1G.
Please remembered your "Disk identifier"
2. Format the FAT16 file system with mkfs.vfat(eg: mkfs.vfat /dev/sdc1)
Format the f2fs file system with mkfs.f2fs(eg: mkfs.f2fs /dev/sdc2)
Skip this step if you use Gparted.
*3. Mount sdc1 and copy the content of the first partition of Quirky6.0 image to sdc1.
*4. Mount sdc2 and copy the content of the second partition of Quirky6.0 image to sdc2.
5. Install the boot loader, I like syslinux,(eg: syslinux -sf /dev/sdc1)
6. Edit the content of the syslinux.cfg on sdc1, change the
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append root=PARTUUID=AA2B8242-B2F6-40CB-AFC3-5C888A55380D rootwait
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append root=PARTUUID=SSSSSSSS-PP rootwait
7. Finish and ready to boot your Quirky6.0.
Remark: * For step 3 and 4, please see my next post.
As a puppy linux user, we usually have a USB boot disk with puppy linux. Use Gparted to resize your existing partitions and add a f2fs partition, then you could easy play with the Quirky6.0.
Thanks for Barry, he created puppy linux to us.
C.H.Lee
Install Quirky6.0 on a 1GB(or more) size USB disk
Install Quirky6.0 on a 1GB(or more) size USB disk
The actual size of Quirky6.0 is below 1GB, so we could install it to a 1GB(2GB,4GB or 16GB) USB flash disk.
Assume you downloaded the Quirky6.0 on /mnt/sdb1/tmp,
your USB disk mounted on /mnt/sdc1 and /mnt/sdc2, like my last post.
1. Decompress Quirky6.0 image:
Then you will have the image file quirky6-6.0-8gb.img
2. Prepare two directory, p1 and p2
3. Check the partition struture:
You will see two partition inside it, like below:
It show that the firt partition start at the 2048 sector, and the second partition start at the 49152 sector.
4. Mount these two partition:
p1 is a FAT16 file system, it have the boot loader and linux kernel.
p2 is a f2fs file system, it is the quirky6.0 linux rootfs.
5. Copy the the boot loader setting and linux kernel to sdc1
6. Copy the quirky6.0 linux rootfs to sdc2
7. Un-mount p1 and p2
8. Finished
You can use same method to install quirky6.0 to you hard disk(ext4fs).
C.H.Lee
The actual size of Quirky6.0 is below 1GB, so we could install it to a 1GB(2GB,4GB or 16GB) USB flash disk.
Assume you downloaded the Quirky6.0 on /mnt/sdb1/tmp,
your USB disk mounted on /mnt/sdc1 and /mnt/sdc2, like my last post.
1. Decompress Quirky6.0 image:
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#xz -d -k -v quirky6-6.0-8gb.img.xz
2. Prepare two directory, p1 and p2
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#mkdir p1
#mkdir p2
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#gdisk -l quirky6-6.0-8gb.img
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Disk quirky6-6.0-8gb.img: 14737408 sectors, 7.0 GiB
Logical sector size: 512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): FA7BE6A4-E7E3-42F7-BE1E-12CCBE3F73E2
Partition table holds up to 128 entries
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 15347678
Partitions will be aligned on 2048-sector boundaries
Total free space is 634813 sectors (310.0 MiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 2048 34815 16.0 MiB 0700
2 49152 14729215 7.0 GiB 0700
4. Mount these two partition:
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#mount -t vfat -o loop,offset=$((512*2048)) quirky6-6.0-8gb.img p1
#mount -t f2fs -o loop,offset=$((512*49152)) quirky6-6.0-8gb.img p2
p2 is a f2fs file system, it is the quirky6.0 linux rootfs.
5. Copy the the boot loader setting and linux kernel to sdc1
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#cp -arv p2/* /mnt/sdc1
#sync
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#cp -arv p2/* /mnt/sdc2
#sync
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#umount p1
#umount p2
You can use same method to install quirky6.0 to you hard disk(ext4fs).
C.H.Lee
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tronkel,tronkel wrote:Using the quirky install script I get the following errors
/dev/sda10 is formatted to ext4Just about to erase all files in partition 'sda10'!
Press ENTER to continue:
./write-quirky-to-partition: line 228: busybox: command not found
Erasing contents of sda10...
Writing Quirky6 files to sda10...
vmlinuz...
mount: unknown filesystem type 'vfat'
cp: cannot stat ‘mntpt/vmlinuz’: No such file or directory
umount: mntpt: not mounted
all of Quirky files, please wait...
mount: unknown filesystem type 'f2fs'
cp: cannot stat ‘mntpt/*’: No such file or directory
sed: can't read /mnt/sda10/sbin/init: No such file or directory
sed: can't read /mnt/sda10/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: No such file or directory
umount: mntpt: not mounted
umount: /mnt/sda10: not mounted
That's it, done!
Should I try the dd command using the img file as the input and using /dev/sda10 as the output?
What distro are you using? Does it not have busybox?
Busybox must also have the 'mount' applet.
I have added an extra check into the script, for existence of busybox, also renamed with ".sh":
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... rtition.sh
Also, it was discussed earlier this thread, you must run the script in a partition with Linux filesystem, not a vfat f.s. (and have over 8GB free).
The script warns about that now, also.
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CHLee wrote:
I am sure that the developers of GPT had good reasons for the design decisions, but I have found it to be a headache. The secondary partition-table at the end of the drive, in particular.
I would love to go back to the old MBR. Thanks to you, I can, and will do. Stay tuned.
Oh, that is fantastic!Since kernel 3.8 and newer it is possible to use MBR 32-bit UUID, so you can use a MBR partition table as well.
I am sure that the developers of GPT had good reasons for the design decisions, but I have found it to be a headache. The secondary partition-table at the end of the drive, in particular.
I would love to go back to the old MBR. Thanks to you, I can, and will do. Stay tuned.
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I know the difference between the blkid UUID, and the various GUID, PARTUUID, but I'll probably criss cross them in this post (they are spatially oriented in my brain, not alphabetically)BarryK wrote:I would love to go back to the old MBR. Thanks to you, I can, and will do. Stay tuned.
With this we could automate the install process to modify the GPT.gdiskManpage wrote:g
Change disk GUID. Each disk has a unique GUID code, which gdisk assigns randomly upon creation of the GPT data structures. You can generate a fresh random GUID or enter one manually with this option
This means that each kernel could have its own pregenerated GUID associated with it and annotated in the builtin command line.
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CONFIG_CMDLINE_BOOL=y
CONFIG_CMDLINE="quiet root=PARTUUID=<ourPregeneratedOne> ...."
further info can be found at:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/EFISTUB
http://blog.realcomputerguy.com/2012/05 ... oader.html
http://www.ondatechnology.org/wiki/inde ... bootloader
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
syslinux 5.10 in Quirky 6.0 missing mcopy
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# syslinux -i -d /boot/syslinux /dev/sdd4
sh: mcopy: command not found
syslinux: failed to create ldlinux.sys
Hi Barry,
Still no joy with the amended script. I've tried both Puppy Precise 5.6 as well as Debian Wheezy. Both of these have Busybox installed. The target partition is ext4.
The error output is the same as before and the amended script issues no warnings while using Puppy as the install distro.
There is a warning when using Debian Wheezy as the install distro. Even although the image file and the install script exist in the same folder, the install script nevertheless can't see the image file.
The script does manage to copy over the boot folder containing the vimlinuz file - but nothing else. The rest of the files do not get copied. So, the script is failing just at that point. Can't see where the error is.
Still no joy with the amended script. I've tried both Puppy Precise 5.6 as well as Debian Wheezy. Both of these have Busybox installed. The target partition is ext4.
The error output is the same as before and the amended script issues no warnings while using Puppy as the install distro.
There is a warning when using Debian Wheezy as the install distro. Even although the image file and the install script exist in the same folder, the install script nevertheless can't see the image file.
The script does manage to copy over the boot folder containing the vimlinuz file - but nothing else. The rest of the files do not get copied. So, the script is failing just at that point. Can't see where the error is.
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Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer
My report on Quirky 6.0
I needed to compile several other libs + install qt-482, then the
latest VLC compiled successfully.
I'm liking Quirky 6.0 a lot
latest VLC compiled successfully.
I'm liking Quirky 6.0 a lot
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Quirky
How to install quirky 6.00 in my hard disk either full or frugal. I am already having several other puppies running in Hard Disk. How to install this quirky.img file in any other partition already available in the hard disk (ext4). Please give the some simple method to install in hard disk.
BarryK is working on a method to do exactly that - easy install an image to an existing partition.
It may be known as Quirky-6.1.
Early Xmas maybe ?
It may be known as Quirky-6.1.
Early Xmas maybe ?
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