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Topic: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go. - page 69. (Read 285117 times)

sr. member
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Something unimportant that I noticed: The spash screen says "LinucCoin" I'm assuming that that is a typo. Figured I should mention that.

hahaha that was a bit rushed Cheesy Not to worry I'll fix it in the final version Wink Just fixed and tested ssh and now re-uploading.

I felt I had to update the iso due to the issue with SSH because I think lots of people are going to require SSH working out of the box. Sorry guys !!
jr. member
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Something unimportant that I noticed: The spash screen says "LinucCoin" I'm assuming that that is a typo. Figured I should mention that.
sr. member
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Seems like openssh-server is bugged in this release Sad Damn I'll fix and reupload.
legendary
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better setup both partitions manually, and then install with unetbootin without any persistance
jr. member
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Yeah. It was in 0.1b as well (don't know about 0.1a).

Just seems to be missing host keys. I installed it on a 2GB USB drive using unetbootin, is there something I'm missing for persistence? Looking at that link, is all I have to do name it "casper-rw"?

edit:
Actually, reading a bit further, it said that fat and vfat don't work. Let me try with ext3 and see if I can get things working...


you need 2 partitions : 1st one is vfat and 2nd one is ext3
and in debian based, name must be "live-rw", not "casper-rw"


Ah! Thanks. That certainly would explain things. I'm personally just used to creating Fedora LiveUSBs that set up all the persistent storage on their own for you. But thiks makes a lot more sense now.
sr. member
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Yeah. It was in 0.1b as well (don't know about 0.1a).

Just seems to be missing host keys. I installed it on a 2GB USB drive using unetbootin, is there something I'm missing for persistence? Looking at that link, is all I have to do name it "casper-rw"?

edit:
Actually, reading a bit further, it said that fat and vfat don't work. Let me try with ext3 and see if I can get things working...


you need 2 partitions : 1st one is vfat and 2nd one is ext3
and in debian based, name must be "live-rw", not "casper-rw"


I thought it worked either way ? I'm sure I called my partition casper-rw ? I'll test now.
legendary
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Yeah. It was in 0.1b as well (don't know about 0.1a).

Just seems to be missing host keys. I installed it on a 2GB USB drive using unetbootin, is there something I'm missing for persistence? Looking at that link, is all I have to do name it "casper-rw"?

edit:
Actually, reading a bit further, it said that fat and vfat don't work. Let me try with ext3 and see if I can get things working...


you need 2 partitions : 1st one is vfat and 2nd one is ext3
and in debian based, name must be "live-rw", not "casper-rw"
jr. member
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Yeah. It was in 0.1b as well (don't know about 0.1a).

Just seems to be missing host keys. I installed it on a 2GB USB drive using unetbootin, is there something I'm missing for persistence? Looking at that link, is all I have to do name it "casper-rw"?

edit:
Actually, reading a bit further, it said that fat and vfat don't work. Let me try with ext3 and see if I can get things working...
sr. member
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0.2a has non-working SSH. SSH is missing the Host keys in /etc/ssh/. They can be generated manually, but even when booted in persistent mode they don't get saved after a reboot. Is there anyway to save the SSH host keys across boots? (I have not worked much with live systems with persistence).

It would also be nice for it to save that the license has been accepted so that I would not need to have a monitor pluged in when I boot it, and can just start mining over the network through SSH and screen.

Lol I really should read posts before replying. Ok looking into this now.
jr. member
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0.2a has non-working SSH. SSH is missing the Host keys in /etc/ssh/. They can be generated manually, but even when booted in persistent mode they don't get saved after a reboot. Is there anyway to save the SSH host keys across boots? (I have not worked much with live systems with persistence).

It would also be nice for it to save that the license has been accepted so that I would not need to have a monitor pluged in when I boot it, and can just start mining over the network through SSH and screen.
sr. member
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Yes check out unetbootin http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

Now, same ISO for CD and USB ?

Yes same ISO for both now. Like I said unetbootin's method of persistence failed Cheesy or it was me ? Either way it didn't work so now you need to create persistence space after you've installed linuxcoin.

Check out this link for instructions on how to create a persistent install of linuxcoin.
legendary
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sr. member
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newbie
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Is there a way to use this on a USB pendrive using "Universal USB Installe" like in Ubuntu iso? (from windows).
sr. member
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booted up fine the first time, but now I keep getting this error when I try to run phoenix/phatk

Code:
[19/05/2011 16:41:06] FATAL kernel error: Failed to load OpenCL kernel!

You haven't accepted the license agreement Cheesy


It worked the very first time I booted but never since (not using persistant at the moment)

I also tried to do it manually by

cd /opt/AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4-lnx64
tar xvfz icd-registration.tgz -C /

but that still gives the same opencl kernal error

does /etc/opencl exist ? And you say it worked the first time ? If so it should work again as without persistence its a fresh filesystem every reboot.
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booted up fine the first time, but now I keep getting this error when I try to run phoenix/phatk

Code:
[19/05/2011 16:41:06] FATAL kernel error: Failed to load OpenCL kernel!

You haven't accepted the license agreement Cheesy


It worked the very first time I booted but never since (not using persistant at the moment)

I also tried to do it manually by

cd /opt/AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4-lnx64
tar xvfz icd-registration.tgz -C /

but that still gives the same opencl kernal error
sr. member
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booted up fine the first time, but now I keep getting this error when I try to run phoenix/phatk

Code:
[19/05/2011 16:41:06] FATAL kernel error: Failed to load OpenCL kernel!

You haven't accepted the license agreement Cheesy

sweet i got it working now. thanks now i just need to mess with overclocking
 

Phew you had me worried then I thought I'd uploaded the wrong
Sheesh people. Pause your downloads for a minute so I can finish these and link you to the ISO on a 100 MB pipe.

Link coming in 2 hours? 5 minutes if you give me some bandwidth!

EDIT:

http://fastspeedtest.net/mirrors/linuxcoin/

I've got the md5 uploaded Cheesy

I'll toss the iso in there when it's done. Feel free to link on the main page when the iso is inside.


Muchas Gratias Senor !! I'll add the link to the main post.

iso for usb drive not available anymore ?

No need bud. The USB version was just the CD version with a 512MB casper-rw partition included. It didn't work lol so thought peops would just use the later method of using two partitions.
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hero member
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sweet i got it working now. thanks now i just need to mess with overclocking
member
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booted up fine the first time, but now I keep getting this error when I try to run phoenix/phatk

Code:
[19/05/2011 16:41:06] FATAL kernel error: Failed to load OpenCL kernel!
legendary
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Merit: 1000
iso for usb drive not available anymore ?
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