SquashFS - error 32

Asked by Sinai

I tried to customise an Ubuntu alternate-CD (ubuntu-10.04.1-alternate-i386.iso) with my Kubuntu 10.04 and when starting UCK i get the error 32 in my log. The same with the kubuntu10.10-iso works fine.

Is this an error in the german wiki, that sais;

Es wird eine ISO-Datei einer Desktop- oder Alternate-CD wird benötigt,

http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Ubuntu_Customization_Kit

Or works uck only exactly at the platform, you want to build another Live-CD? e.g. you need Kubuntu for a customized Kubuntu Live-CD?

In the log the error of /home/andreas/tmp/remaster-iso/casper/ - the folder casper doesn't exist

Thanks for helping.

Andy Schott

Here is my log:

Ubuntu Customization Kit 2.2.0
Starting CD remastering on Mi 10. Nov 10:42:49 CET 2010
Customization dir=/home/andreas/tmp/customization-scripts
Mounting ISO image...
Unpacking ISO image...
Unmounting ISO image...
Mounting SquashFS image...
/home/andreas/tmp/remaster-iso/casper/filesystem.squashfs: No such file or directory
Cannot mount /home/andreas/tmp/remaster-iso/casper/filesystem.squashfs in /home/andreas/tmp/squashfs-mount, error=32

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Wolf Geldmacher (wolf-womaro) said :
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On the same wiki page that you are referencing it also says:

"Mit der grafischen Oberfläche uck-gui kann jedoch nur die Desktop-CD bearbeitet werden, für die Anpassung der Alternate-CD müssen die Remaster-Skripte verwendet werden, was in dieser Anleitung nicht beschrieben ist."

UCK-GUI only works on Live-CDs, i.e. on CD's that contains a live file system (typically all the -desktop- CD's, all of them, not just the kubuntu variety). It does not work on CD's that do not contain a live file sytem (i.e. -server- or -alternate- CD's).

The command line interface (i.e. most of the commands starting with uck-remaster-*) can be used to customize other CD's as well - but this requires a lot more know-how and the ability to read/modify shell procedures.

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Sinai (sinai) said :
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Thanks - reading the Wiki correctly would protect scilly posts....

Sorry for that

Andy