Remastering using hda1-based loopfile and mkisofsForum: Other Help Topics Topic: Remastering using hda1-based loopfile and mkisofs started by: Jason Posted by Jason on May 14 2005,19:23
Yes, this thread is another remastering question. I've really tried self-help methods trying to find something that works, maybe I'm missing something...I started trying to remaster DSL using meo's posts in the < "big" DSL remastering thread >, using the most current instructions for the version of DSL I'm using (1.1). Since I have only 128 MB RAM (OK, technically 112 MB since my onboard video steals some), 1 FAT32-formatted HD, no USB pendrives or DSL HD installs, I'm using a loopfile on my hda1, created using info in henk.1955's post < here >. I'm able to copy over all the files, add the new files I want to the /mnt/test/source directory, and create the KNOPPIX file system file using mkisofs, except when I try to create the ISO file itself, mkisofs refuses, giving some sort of error each time:
I've done some web and DSL forum searches for info on mkisofs, come up with info on the command < here > and < here >, the latter thanks to clivesay's post < here >, so I feel I now know a little about what I'm doing with all these command switches. Also used "mkisofs -help" in bash to find out the version of mkisofs included in DSL is < this one >, unfortunatley the website seems to only have the source code. I also discovered a few syntax errors with how I was trying to use mkisofs in < Can't remaster dsl 0.8.2 >, which the poster there used largely the same syntax I was using to create the ISO. With this information, I tried again, twice, unfortunatley with similar results:
The really strange thing: when I issued the mkisofs command to make an ISO that didn't work because the files were on my FAT32-formatted hda1, it created the ISO, no problem, however, as discussed in the loopfile creation thread above, its not going to boot. In short: Used search option on DSL forum to try to find answer: check Used search option on DSL documentation to try to find answer: check Used web search to try to find answer/more information: check I really hope I've done enough on my part in research to *not* sound like another 'I use windows, please give me a personalized answer on a silver platter' user that only posts when they can't get something to work, and that I now know (thanks mostly to everyone who posts here) enough about what what I'm doing to understand the answer. However, if I need to keep digging somewhere, please let me know. Posted by Jason on May 14 2005,19:55
Oops, almost forgot a few important things:Program I'm trying to add isn't available as a MyDSL extension. Only boottime option I use when starting up DSL when I'm trying to remaster is "dsl vga=normal," to maximize the amount of RAM available for other things. Also, since I do have a valid KNOPPIX file, is it possible to burn just that to a CD and use a bootdisk as a temporary workaround? This is a secondary question and if anyone knows what I'm doing wrong with mkisofs that'll make this question not as important. Posted by Jason on May 15 2005,02:04
Well, everyone, it looks like, only after looking at the copy of the mkisofs command I posted here, I figured out my own problem... the last time I used the command, I left out the first forwardslash of the "-o" statement, that put the completed ISO on the main directory of my HD.I redid it, it worked, and I am now posting this message using Mozilla 1.7.8, running off a DSL 1.1 CD-RW. It's times like these I'm really glad forums exist, if nothing else than so we can look at our mistakes and go "duh, I shoulda checked my syntax!" And, if I haven't said so already, thanks to everyone else here that contributes to the forum, espically those with info in the posts I referenced above. |