Hi, I've been trying and trying for days now to understand why "tazusb" keeps insisting on putting newly created rootfs.gz files in the " / " directory which is part of the rootfs it did just copied. I've read plenty on this forum, the old forum, wiki and so on. But I can't figure it out my self.
I have set "home=/dev/sda5" in my grub.conf (I'm using grub2win), I've tried using the partitions UUID but no change. The home is however set correctly it seems because my changes to files in my home directory is saved even if I don't do "tazusb writefs" ANd the bootlog says that home is set to "/dev/sda5" and that home is mounted there.
I wan't tazusb to put the newly created rootfs.gz in "/home/boot/ and also to rename the previous one. Like it's suppose to do.
I'm storing my kernel (64-bit) and rootfs.gz files in "/home/boot/" on "/dev/sda5" which is as you understand the 5th partition on my main SSD. I've formatted it to ext4 and the table is GPT. I've tried with ext3 filesystem but no change.
Is this simply because it's a "hard drive" and not a USB-stick? If so can I fool "tazusb" to believe it's a USB-stick? Maybe it's because it's gpt and not mbr?
Well any help is welcome!
PS. tanks to the people behind Slitaz, it's grate!