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Hi all,
I'm trying to recreate gnap-core with wireless support, stage3 and
livecd-stage1 worked no problems.
The kernel is building properly with my updated config.
The packages specified in livecd-stage2 aren't being built though and I
can't even tell where I should be looking in the log file for them or
what I should be looking for.
The top of my livecd.conf is:
livecd/cdfstype: squashfs
livecd/archscript: /usr/lib/catalyst/livecd/runscript/x86-archscript.sh
livecd/runscript: /usr/lib/catalyst/livecd/runscript/default-runscript.sh
livecd/cdtar: /usr/lib/catalyst/livecd/cdtar/isolinux-3.09-cdtar.tar.bz2
boot/kernel: gentoo
boot/kernel/gentoo/gk_kernargs: --no-bootsplash --no-udev
boot/kernel/gentoo/use: -gtk2
boot/kernel/gentoo/packages: hostap-driver hostap-utils kismet
I naiively expected the build somewhere in here in the log:
>>> sys-kernel/hardened-sources-2.6.11-r15 merged.
>>> clean: No packages selected for removal.
>>> Auto-cleaning packages ...
>>> No outdated packages were found on your system.
No kernel configuration change, skipping kernel build...
Unpacking kernel modules from the previous build...
* Warning: could not generate /etc/modprobe.conf!
>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Caching service dependencies ...
* Service 'firehol' already provided by 'firewall'!;
* Not adding service 'shorewall'...
* Can't find service 'net.wlan0' needed by 'hostapd'; continuing... ok
isolinux/
isolinux/boot.msg
isolinux/isolinux.bin
config-x86-2.6.11-hardened-r15-GNAP-1.7.1
initramfs-x86-2.6.11-hardened-r15-GNAP-1.7.1
kernel-2.6.11-hardened-r15-GNAP-1.7.1
APPENDING CUSTOM KERNEL ARGS:
>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
^[[32;01m*^[[0m iptables not found in any of the specified runlevels.
^[[32;01m*^[[0m netmount removed from the following runlevels: default
^[[32;01m*^[[0m rc-update complete.
Any suggestions on what is wrong or how to located it gratefully
appreciated.
Jon
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