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Custome Live CD - Error booting

Posted: 28. Aug 2012, 15:02
by ddpicard
I used Salix KDE Live 13.37 to boot and install what I wanted. I then used LiveClone to create the iso. Now when I boot I get the options for Language and then Salix. It starts booting and then I get the error " Could not find 'init' in the union filesystem: Could not chroot". Did something go wrong during the build process of the ISO that can be fixed manually or do I need to just start over and do another build?

I rebooted a couple of times and it always fails where it is searching for the save file.

Thanks,
dave

Re: Custome Live CD - Error booting

Posted: 28. Aug 2012, 21:20
by JRD
"Could not find 'init' in the union filesystem: Could not chroot"
Seems a big problem to me. Probably the squash module made by liveclone didn't work good. I didn't make LiveClone, so hard to help you. I hope that Akuna will come to help. If not, I will tell him to come here.

Re: Custome Live CD - Error booting

Posted: 29. Aug 2012, 00:17
by ddpicard
Thanks JRD. I am home now and I am going to do another build to see how it goes. I will keep the first one so I can try anything that is suggested.

Thanks,
dave

Re: Custome Live CD - Error booting

Posted: 29. Aug 2012, 01:44
by ddpicard
I went ahead and did the remaster again. Everything worked this time. Guess it was one of those things. Thanks again JRD.

Dave

Re: Custome Live CD - Error booting

Posted: 29. Aug 2012, 08:47
by JRD
Glad to hear it works this time :)

Re: Custome Live CD - Error booting

Posted: 29. Aug 2012, 17:32
by Akuna
JRD wrote:Glad to hear it works this time :)

Me too ;)
Is it possible that the first process didn't complete properly? I have to improve the progress bar. Sometimes it looks blocked and it is very tempting to end the process prematurely.

Re: Custome Live CD - Error booting

Posted: 29. Aug 2012, 19:18
by ddpicard
Akuna, I had walked away from it for a while and when I got back it was completed. I did a couple more last night with no issues. The first one must have just been a hiccup. I had used it in a previous version also and it worked with no problems. It's by far the easiest way to customize a portable linux version. Thanks for the great work.

Dave