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Offline jerrymp

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Remastering question
« on: August 21, 2012, 09:25:30 AM »
With a properly setup (to my tastes) xfce phoenix install in vbox, I ran mylivecd to get an iso and it fails with this comment:

FATAL: Execution of 'umount /tmp/mylivecd.12869/initrd.mnt' failed

Ran Bleachbit and cleaned up the system before running mylivecd,  have a 5 gig swap partition, 5.2 gig root partition with 9.5 gigs left on root, 1 gig home with 4.5 gigs left on home

did umount -a before running the script.

Any ideas

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Re: Remastering question
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2012, 10:02:39 AM »
With a properly setup (to my tastes) xfce phoenix install in vbox, I ran mylivecd to get an iso and it fails with this comment:

FATAL: Execution of 'umount /tmp/mylivecd.12869/initrd.mnt' failed

Ran Bleachbit and cleaned up the system before running mylivecd,  have a 5 gig swap partition, 5.2 gig root partition with 9.5 gigs left on root, 1 gig home with 4.5 gigs left on home

did umount -a before running the script.

Any ideas

How, might I ask, can you have a 5.2 GB root partition with 9.5 GB free? Similarly, how can you have a 1 GB /home partition with 4.5 GB free? Free space on each exceeds the total capacity reported.  ???

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Re: Remastering question
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2012, 10:15:48 AM »
Thought it was obvious.  5.2 plus 9.5 equals 14.7 (root) and 1 plus 4.5 equals 6.5.  (home)

Still lookin for help.

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Re: Remastering question
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2012, 08:40:02 AM »
You better check the math in your original post.
have a 5 gig swap partition, == ok
5.2 gig root partition with
9.5 gigs left on root, == math don't work
1 gig home with
4.5 gigs left on home == math don't work

I seem to remember many people having big trouble remastering a virtual install. Actually my memory is that it was reported as un-doable. But if that were the case O-P proby woulda mentioned it here.
Maybe browse the Remastering Section, & maybe the VirtualBox section.
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Re: Remastering question
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2012, 09:12:05 AM »
You better check the math in your original post.
have a 5 gig swap partition, == ok
5.2 gig root partition with
9.5 gigs left on root, == math don't work
1 gig home with
4.5 gigs left on home == math don't work

I seem to remember many people having big trouble remastering a virtual install. Actually my memory is that it was reported as un-doable. But if that were the case O-P proby woulda mentioned it here.
Maybe browse the Remastering Section, & maybe the VirtualBox section.

Most of the remasters for the quarterly upgrade images, and new releases, are done from VMs. If it's un-doable, we are in a world of hurt.  ;D ;D
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Re: Remastering question
« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2012, 09:39:29 AM »
You better check the math in your original post.
have a 5 gig swap partition, == ok
5.2 gig root partition with
9.5 gigs left on root, == math don't work
1 gig home with
4.5 gigs left on home == math don't work

I seem to remember many people having big trouble remastering a virtual install. Actually my memory is that it was reported as un-doable. But if that were the case O-P proby woulda mentioned it here.
Maybe browse the Remastering Section, & maybe the VirtualBox section.

Most of the remasters for the quarterly upgrade images, and new releases, are done from VMs. If it's un-doable, we are in a world of hurt.  ;D ;D


If X = space to remaster then you need ~ 2 * X of free space under "/". In your example, X = 5.2 + 1 = 6.1 GB to remaster. => Required free space under "/" = 12 GB. Free space available under "/": 9.5 ==> insufficient space to remaster.
 
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Re: Remastering question
« Reply #6 on: August 22, 2012, 06:12:07 PM »
Most of the remasters for the quarterly upgrade images, and new releases, are done from VMs. If it's un-doable, we are in a world of hurt.  ;D ;D

Dang!I knew there was some reason that seemed to be a distant memory. Non-existent.  ;D ;D
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Re: Remastering question
« Reply #7 on: August 22, 2012, 06:44:03 PM »
Thanks for the help folks, but I think I have figured this out.  I think it has to do with the pae kernel.  When I reverted back to the regular bfs kernel, I was able to make a successful remaster.
Weird.