![]() This is one of several advanced live-usb features we offer that I haven't seen in other distros. I still have to use"pdev=sda1" at boot though The"F8 -> save" feature will (should) save this for you so you don't have to keep typing it in. _ It's strange that the drop outs never occurred when booted to antiX but occurred with every other distro I tried. I switched my cell phone provider and I am no longer experiencing Internet disconnects from my smartphone hotspot, so I don't have to debug that wifi problem after all. This was much easier and I'm sure it usually works"right out of the box" with antiX. I remember how hard I worked around the Ubuntu 10.4 time frame (or maybe it was 8.4 or so) to get persistence to work with the unionfs. I have an NTFS usb drive around somewhere that I could try, if you need someone to check it. Then I re-flashed my USB stick and copied my /antiX subdirectory with rootfs and homefs files from my SD card to my ext4 hard disk (my MX-16 boot disk) and antiX persistence works great from my hard drive now! I still have to use"pdev=sda1" at boot though. I re-authored my antiX-16.2_386-full.iso file with the latest initrd files you provided. I've fixed that in initrd-16.2b.gz in the same I've read a couple of Feynman books but don't remember hearing that quote!īitJam wrote:When I downgraded the libs in the live initrd to match the libs in antiX-16.2 I neglected to downgrade the ntfs-3g program. Thanks for the continuing support of old hardware!īTW, I love your signature line. Originally I'd planned to just use persistent antiX to help me fix the MX-16 wifi issue (on hard disk) but I may decide to customize antiX to my liking (maybe install LXDE, which I've liked in the past) and permanently install antiX instead of MX-16. I'm on old 32-bit hardware (Samsung netbook) but antiX is really snappy on it and it's the only GNU/Linux that never annoys me with any wifi disconnects of my smartphone hotspot.and I've tried several distros with this netbook. I think I should be able to migrate my SD card persistence files onto my ext4 hard drive after installing your fix too. ![]() Wow-thanks BitJam! I'm downloading your files from my (slow) Internet connection now. You can also replace /antiX/initrd.gz.md5 with initrd-16.2.gz.md5 from the Dropbox folder. ![]() = SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE =Īnd then using it to replace the file /antiX/initrd.gz on the live-usb. You can fix an existing antiX-16.2_386 live-usb by downloading the file initrd-16.2.gz from I fixed this mismatch which solved the segfault problem. BitJam wrote:I tracked the problem down to a mismatch in libraries in the initrd versus the main file system. ![]()
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