the package is created and somewhere on your computer. where it is though...i don't know. u'd have a better idea of narrowing down exactly where the .pkg.tar.xz file created to. after you pinpoint it's location though, u'd run the command
i'm thinking it created to somewhere in the eeepc-linux folder that you ran the 'makepkg --asroot' command from, or maybe somewhere in the /tmp folder.
Redone.
It loads without a hitch and is working now. Sweet. Although, these 2 lines don't look good - should I be concerned? And there's no directory '/etc/modules-load.d', let alone 'asus_eee.conf' file. Should I create them?
(1/1) installing eeepc-linux
depmod: WARNING: could not open /lib/modules/3.6.8/modules.order: No such file or directory
depmod: WARNING: could not open /lib/modules/3.6.8/modules.builtin: No such file or directory
==> Remember to add 'asus_eee' to a file '/etc/modules-load.d/asus_eee.conf' to load it on boot.' to a file '/etc/modules-load.d/asus_eee.conf' to load it on boot.
[root@archpup eeepc-linux]#
anikin wrote:Redone.
It loads without a hitch and is working now. Sweet. Although, these 2 lines don't look good - should I be concerned? And there's no directory '/etc/modules-load.d', let alone 'asus_eee.conf' file. Should I create them?
(1/1) installing eeepc-linux
depmod: WARNING: could not open /lib/modules/3.6.8/modules.order: No such file or directory
depmod: WARNING: could not open /lib/modules/3.6.8/modules.builtin: No such file or directory
==> Remember to add 'asus_eee' to a file '/etc/modules-load.d/asus_eee.conf' to load it on boot.' to a file '/etc/modules-load.d/asus_eee.conf' to load it on boot.
[root@archpup eeepc-linux]#
if it's working fine then just ignore that. one thing u might want to do though is edit the /etc/rc.d/MODULESCONFIG file and add the module to the addlist line to look like this:
Using wvdial for internet connection, required 2 steps,
(not unique to ArchPup):
rm /var/lock
then
mkdir /var/lock
(if the first lock is a file, not a folder)
Evidently wvdial wants to make it's own lock file,
and needs a lock folder to put it in, and if not found,
constantly seeks it, /dev/ttyACM0 used by some usb modems
will then report the device is busy.
Copy or create /etc/wvdial.conf
Thanks Simargl, for adding this crucial piece of net connectivity!
ciento, I'm glad that you got it to work. /var/lock was pointing to non-existing folder /run/lock, so I edited build script to make that folder and problem is now solved.
darkcity, also there is template PKGBUILD in /usr/share/pacman, so making new one will be easier.
ciento wrote:Using wvdial for internet connection, required 2 steps,
(not unique to ArchPup):
rm /var/lock
then
mkdir /var/lock
(if the first lock is a file, not a folder)
Evidently wvdial wants to make it's own lock file,
and needs a lock folder to put it in, and if not found,
constantly seeks it, /dev/ttyACM0 used by some usb modems
will then report the device is busy.
Copy or create /etc/wvdial.conf
Thanks Simargl, for adding this crucial piece of net connectivity!
how to using it in terminal step by step? please i am newbie
cannot connect internet from usb modem sierra wireless 598u
Hi,
I am testing out the ArchPup and thinking it would be nice to have a 64 bit version. I have run 64 bit Arch for a while and would like to have a 64 bit puppy of some kind.
Hi
As I see the link to http://sourceforge.net/projects/archpup ... -12.12.sfs is broken / not active any more / erased? Has anybody an old version of archdev for 12.12 (probably the first release, the release with the butterfly on black background) and can upload it for me to permit to rebuild the exact system I did have in 12.2012 to repair a very important big file on my system?
I thank you if you make it possible.
ciao
slackfan wrote:Hi
As I see the link to http://sourceforge.net/projects/archpup ... -12.12.sfs is broken / not active any more / erased? Has anybody an old version of archdev for 12.12 (probably the first release, the release with the butterfly on black background) and can upload it for me to permit to rebuild the exact system I did have in 12.2012 to repair a very important big file on my system?
I thank you if you make it possible.
ciao
ArchPup project is removed http://ehc.ac/p/forge/site-support/3174/, but I don't understand why you need exactly version 12.12 to repair some file. And how do you plan to repair it?
Regards.
pls continue to discuss on ALL ArchPup versions in the initial discussion opened for the 1st version of ArchPup to concentrate information and discussion: