1 (edited by scopaev 2012-12-29 22:35:54)

Topic: Compiling a Live ISO

Hi Gparted geniuses.

I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
I successfully compiled 0.14.1 with libparted 3.1 on my Ubuntu 12.04 x64 system (thanks to the gparted git site and this forum). smile

Now I am trying to create a LIVE CD from my system (so I would have a live Gparted CD with libparted 3.1).

I have been following the directions in: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/create-gparted-live.php, and can get to the last step where I run the "sudo create-gparted-live -bt debootstrap ......" part. 
During this step I keep getting the following error and have not been able to figure out how to get around it:
  "E: Unable to locate package linux-image-2.6-486"

I was hoping someone could guide me to some reading material or specifically what to do?
OR
I would even be more than happy to copy the current Live CD to a HD, change out whatever specific files/dirs (tar them or manually copy over) and convert back to an ISO.

Thanks for any help

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Re: Compiling a Live ISO

Would anyone share what Operating Systems & version have been used to successfully build a LIVE ISO CD for GPARTED 0.14.1 ?
  Ex. Fedora 17/Opensuse 12.1/Debian 6/Ubuntu 12.04/Mint 13  .... X86 or x64?

I would like to try and install that OS, then start over from there.

Thank you so much!
smile

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Re: Compiling a Live ISO

The GParted Live image is based on Debian Live.  See GParted Live.

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Re: Compiling a Live ISO

I have updated the doc on
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/create-gparted-live.php
A full command to create GParted live 0.14.1-6 wad added.
As the description, the easiest way to create GParted live is to boot into GParted live. You can follow the above URL to make that.

Steven.