Hi, I tried Slitaz a while ago and really how it is built, the package managment and the whole concept.
I wanted to create a live usb with persistence, wich worked on 4.0 simply using "writefs" from the menu.
Now I have to use the rolling release 'cause I upgraded my video card and 4.0 gave me lots of problems.
Fact is, I can't save the changes no more, and that's very bad for me, as I need some software to have on the go.
I read this
http://forum.slitaz.org/topic/slitaz-on-usb-persistent
and this
http://forum.slitaz.org/topic/how-to-make-changes-persistent-on-a-usb-key-live-installation
but couldn't solve the problem.
In the first thread "mojo" tells to append the UUID, wich I did. And actually, it seems slitaz already did that himself:
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root@slitaz:~# cat /proc/cmdline<br />
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/bzImage initrd=/boot/rootfs4.gz,/boot/rootfs3.gz,/boot/rootfs2.gz,/boot/rootfs1.gz rw root=/dev/null autologin home=7cd28d09-a3e3-4623-b444-5b2add1b650c lang=en_US kmap=it<br />
As I said, didn't solve the problem. On the other thread, "baggins" suggest to edit /home/boot/extlinux, but I don't have it there, maybe becasue I'm on rolling release?
Here's something that could be useful, it's part of the boot log
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Mounting /home on /dev/sdc1...<br />
NTFS signature is missing.<br />
Failed to mount '/dev/sdc1': Invalid argument<br />
The device '/dev/sdc1' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS.<br />
Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a<br />
partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around?<br />
mount: mounting /dev/sdc1 on /home failed: No such file or directory<br />
What has NTFS have to do with it?? The stick is ext2 formatted!!
Also this:
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grep: /lib/modules/3.2-slitaz/modules.usbmap: No such file or directory
grep: /lib/modules/3.2-slitaz/modules.usbmap: No such file or directory
but I dont' think it's very relevant.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Would be very appreciated.