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On 12/16/2011 9:18 AM, Jon Meek wrote:
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<div class="h5"> On 12/15/2011 11:15 PM, Jon Meek wrote:
<blockquote type="cite">Rich - Is there a reason that
you can't install to USB drive from the tarball and
then add the libraries you need? That works for me, at
least when starting from a freshly untarred directory
( I recently determined that using the same directory
tree for ALIX CF cards and Generic PC USB drives
caused bad MBRs to be written to the USB drive, more
on that after additional research).<br>
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Jon <br>
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work underway to fix the sdk install to usb
drives?<br>
I can only use the voyage-sdk-0.8.0 aka voyage
squeeze build because of<br>
the libs needed for my project.<br>
and not being able to get grup to cp over
correctly and make the usb<br>
boot is a big issue.<br>
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Yes because some of the files are not in pkgs I had to build
from source. and some from git src. <br>
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and movonng all the custom configs and files would be alot
of work. where is the issue for the voyage-sdk would be
fixed would make things easier.<br>
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and making a iso I have tried and failed as non of the
directions are step by step to the point someone who has not
done it before with voyage can do it. <br>
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I have not had any problem adding self-compiled packages, and
even new Ethernet drivers, to my bootable USB drive. I just
compile on a compatible system, usually an ALIX board with
Voyage but it could be a development USB drive too, with gcc,
etc installed and then put them on the USB master. Multiple
copies are made using dd. <br>
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I would like to make bootable ISO images in addition to the
USB drives but was not successful, although it has been a
couple of releases since I last tried.<br>
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the issue is there are files in multi places. and having to hand
copy them is a pain. the fact the sdk is broke and not installing
the grub correctly needs to be looked and and to figure out why.. I
am working to get pkgs done to fix my issue . but the personthat
maintains the deb pkg src has not responded to emails about the
issues of packages not compiling correctly .. if and when this issue
is fixed I can move away from the sdk and to the voyage-0.8.0 and
not have issues<br>
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