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chrispop99
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#16
The file is identical.

I'm creating a Personal ISO, with everything left at default.

I have done a fresh install on different hardware, not updated or changed anything, and created a new snapshot. I will try that, and report. If that fails, I think something is definitely awry.

Chris
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chrispop99
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#17
I did a fresh install onto a Thinkpad T41 laptop. I did absolutely nothing to the install; i didn't even connect to the 'net.

I ran iso.snapshot, which created a file that was 722MB. The laptop only has a CD burner, so I transferred the snapshot folder to another machine using a USB drive. I checked the MD5, burnt to a DVD and tried it. The boot was successful.

I then connected the T41 networking, and did all the current updates using Synaptic. I was careful to keep existing configuration files. After the update completed, I confirmed rc.local just contained exit 0.

I created a DVD as before, but booting to the first screen showed this:

Image

Continuing to boot failed, as would be expected.

I'm lost!

Chris
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dolphin_oracle
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#18
chrispop99 wrote:I did a fresh install onto a Thinkpad T41 laptop. I did absolutely nothing to the install; i didn't even connect to the 'net.

I ran iso.snapshot, which created a file that was 722MB. The laptop only has a CD burner, so I transferred the snapshot folder to another machine using a USB drive. I checked the MD5, burnt to a DVD and tried it. The boot was successful.

I then connected the T41 networking, and did all the current updates using Synaptic. I was careful to keep existing configuration files. After the update completed, I confirmed rc.local just contained exit 0.

I created a DVD as before, but booting to the first screen showed this:

Image

Continuing to boot failed, as would be expected.

I'm lost!

Chris

as anti said earlier in the thread, there were updates that affect iso-snapshot since beta 5 was released, names iso-template-antiX. I am running tests now to compare your results with beta 5 (i'm doing a snapshot with beta 5) and then I'll do a snapshot with the updated stuff and compare results.
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dolphin_oracle
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#19
beta 5, 32bit iso, no updates. ran iso-snapshot (defaults, personal snapshot), boots all the way to default desktop fine.



beta 5, 32bit iso, dist-upgrade (new iso-template-antix) duplicates chris's findings. Boot happens, X doesn't start.

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#20
What if you remove %OPTIONS% from the menu?
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dolphin_oracle
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#21
anticapitalista wrote:What if you remove %OPTIONS% from the menu?
still don't get a desktop.


I think the problem is slim.conf. the default user is still set to demo, even on the personal snapshot. and autologin, which the live uses by default, tries to log in with the default user.

**just checked, and my non-updated snapshot (which used legacy boot) does have the correct user in slim.conf. The UEFI mode on that iso also contians the %options% field, but other than a boot message about unregognized boot codes, the boot does proceed to desktop.

X actually starts, but never loads the desktop because the user is missing (the init scripts also complain about a missing demo user).

you can use cntrl+alt+backspace to kill X, login to console, change slim.conf to your user, and the dbus-launch slim (and use cntrl+alt+F7 to get back to the proper vt) and things will start then on my"updated" iso.
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chrispop99
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#22
anticapitalista wrote:What if you remove %OPTIONS% from the menu?
Same; X doesn't start.



You can Ctrl-Alt_F1, login, and then startx. The wallpaper is missing, and trying to restore it from the CC does nothing. Otherwise it seems to work.

Chris
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#23
Which version of antix-installer are you using?
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#24
anticapitalista wrote:Which version of antix-installer are you using?
0.7.3.3
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chrispop99
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#25
anticapitalista wrote:Which version of antix-installer are you using?
Whatever would be on b5-updated I imagine.

Tell me how to find out if you need more.

Chris
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#26
there is a new iso-template-antix deb waiting to hit the repos.

On my most recent build, (rc1)I cannot reproduce a failed login
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#27
New iso-template should now be downloadable (is that a word __{{emoticon}}__ )

Could you please test, Thanks
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chrispop99
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#28
downloadable (is that a word ?)
OED says it it __{{emoticon}}__

Had enough of ancient laptops for this week, so did a fresh install on a 64-bit quad core desktop.

Updated, with no rc.local query.

iso.template updated to 15.11

Created an ISO, booted from it, but it still didn’t boot to a desktop. Ctrl-Alt_F1 allowed a login, and startx gave a GUI, but with no wallpaper. antiX CC 'Choose Wallpaper' does nothing when clicked. No speaker icon in panel. No conky.

Going out for a bike ride, but can test later if needed.

Chris

Edit: Should have said that the boot options line has now been corrected.
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#29
I don't know why you are having problems. I have made several snapshots of both 32 and 64 bit isos, Personal and Distributed, with no booting issues at all. So, best to test snapshot with a fresh rc1 iso. Coming soon.
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chrispop99
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#30
anticapitalista wrote:I don't know why you are having problems. I have made several snapshots of both 32 and 64 bit isos, Personal and Distributed, with no booting issues at all. So, best to test snapshot with a fresh rc1 iso. Coming soon.
D_O's tests to some degree produced the same results as mine. Were your successes with b5? (Note: b2 produces bootable results for both D_O and me.)

Will make snapshot testing a priority when rc1 is released.

Chris