bodhi Wrote:
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> But if you take precaution
> such as backup, and use EXT3 file system, then
> chance is that you will never see the Rescue
> system booting.
Didn't do a backup, and I used EXT2. Is this something I should address before going any further? (and how?)
> You have Debian system running now with my 3.10.4
> rootfs. It's perfectly fine to continue using it
> (I created it for this purpose). Or if you like to
> build your own system from scratch, then fix your
> rootfs as following:
So the USB key I created with your rootfs is not a "full" Debian install, whereas if I built another key from scratch then the end result would be?
My end goal here is to install and run ffmpeg and motion to use a PS3eye as a baby monitor. Could I do that with your rootfs USB key do you think?
Thanks for the step-by-step code(s). It is appreciated.
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> But if you take precaution
> such as backup, and use EXT3 file system, then
> chance is that you will never see the Rescue
> system booting.
Didn't do a backup, and I used EXT2. Is this something I should address before going any further? (and how?)
> You have Debian system running now with my 3.10.4
> rootfs. It's perfectly fine to continue using it
> (I created it for this purpose). Or if you like to
> build your own system from scratch, then fix your
> rootfs as following:
So the USB key I created with your rootfs is not a "full" Debian install, whereas if I built another key from scratch then the end result would be?
My end goal here is to install and run ffmpeg and motion to use a PS3eye as a baby monitor. Could I do that with your rootfs USB key do you think?
Thanks for the step-by-step code(s). It is appreciated.