On Friday 29 December 2006 13:34, Phil Meyer wrote:
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Scrubbing trees... /tmp/treedir.29220/instimage
cp: cannot stat `/tmp/treedir.29220/instimage/boot/memtest*': No such
file or directory
mv: cannot stat
`/tmp/treedir.29220/instimage/usr/sbin/busybox.anaconda': No such file
or directory
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These might be an issue
They're not really, you just won't be able to do memtest from the CD.
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Found keymap override, using it
unpacking
/big/pungi/6.89/i386/os/Fedora/kernel-2.6.18-1.2868.fc6.i586.rpm.i586
Building initrd.img
Wrote /tmp/makebootdisk.initrdimage.7258 (5796k compressed)
Building isolinux directory
192000 pixels, 9629 bytes, (89.97% compression)
Unknown file type (unallocated)
/big/pungi/6.89/i386/os/images/isopath/.. - ignoring and continuing.
mkdosfs 2.11 (12 Mar 2005)
cannot find package kernel-xen in path /big/pungi/6.89/i386/os/Fedora
No i586 kernel, trying i686...
unpacking
/big/pungi/6.89/i386/os/Fedora/kernel-xen-2.6.18-1.2868.fc6.i686.rpm.i686
Building i686 guest initrd.img
Wrote /tmp/makebootdisk.initrdimage.7258 (5808k compressed)
Building minstg.img
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Why is the i586 image here??
Not entirely sure, but may not be a problem either.
The result is ALWAYS:
ERROR : failed to mount loop: Invalid argument
ERROR : Error mounting /dev/loop0 on /mnt/runtime (Invalid Argument)
This happens when using the stock /etc/pungi as shipped from extras, and
any incarnation of comps.xml that I can put together.
This is due to using the kernel that was in FC6 updates, which couldn't mount
squasfs images to add files to. A new kernel was put into updates yesterday
that should solve this issue.
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Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora