No, that's the message I get. Ok, perhaps it's not so ugly to look at :) - but I mean ugly in the sense that the boot process is still trying to load up a persistence overlay even though it's not referred to in the boot parameters.
I just wondered if there was a "proper" method to disable the overlay, so the boot process won't try to load one, eg overlay=none, nooverlay etc
I'm setting up a multiboot usb stick with x86/x64 liveCD images, and an option in each to boot with or without persistence. I'd like it to look as clean as possible as I may be distributing to slightly skeptical colleagues.
--- On Fri, 13/6/08, Jeroen van Meeuwen kanarip@kanarip.com wrote:
From: Jeroen van Meeuwen kanarip@kanarip.com Subject: Re: [Fedora-livecd-list] Disabling the Persistence Layer at boot time (LiveCD on USB) To: fedora-livecd-list@redhat.com Date: Friday, 13 June, 2008, 10:31 AM James Gallagher wrote:
I have been doing this by editing syslinux.cfg and
adding an entry with the overlay parameter removed from the initrd line (Or pressing tab at boot and deleting the parameter). This boots up ok but generates an ugly error message about not being able to find the persistence layer.
Is "Unable to find persistance" really that nasty of an error -it's like the "unable to find a suspend signature on a swap partition"-message, or are you getting another type of message?
-Jeroen
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