ProfMac | I think you are in the right channel. I generated my first .seed file this summer, including some fancy disk partitioning. The process seemed fragile. One thing I learned is that Pangolin 12.04 does not support much of what I was trying to do. Trusty 14.04 supports it much better, and I am pinned to it for other reasons. I suspect 16.04 is even better, but I haven't gone there yet. So ... disclosing which base di | 04:45 |
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ProfMac | stro is an important piece of intelligence. I came up to speed on git after I finished producing a .seed file that worked for me. Even as we speed I am making design decisions on how to design my distribution. I think I will switch to multiple CD/DVD .iso images what contain .git repositories. These can be checked out by commit number so that the software is pinned. I also generate sha256 to report back, just to v | 04:45 |
ProfMac | erify that things went well. I went to CDs in lieu of scp because I could separate the two processes in time, but that is a special case of poor communication. | 04:45 |
ProfMac | A now obsolete version of my preseed install is available on https://github.com/a-mcintosh/Trusty-preseed.git, if you have time to look. | 04:46 |
zduniak | that's quite interesting, though after fighting with the installer I think I'll just stick to only pinning the additionally installed software and trusting ubuntu to not break anything | 09:30 |
zduniak | it seems that for truly "iot" devices, a proper yocto-based distribution is by far a better solution | 09:30 |
zduniak | I didn't see any packaging stuff in there, so I assume that you just used the local networking for any installation | 09:32 |
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