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mksquashfs so that users know what is going on, thanks to Michal Suchanek <michal.suchanek@ruk.cuni.cz> (Closes: #566250).
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configuration options.
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lh_binary_rootfs to not leave certain helpers activated at the end of the build, thanks to Luigi Capriotti <l.capriotti@xbmc.org>.
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image which dramatically speads up building of large images.
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prevent unbootable systems in some nutcases.
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chroot directory.
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2008/10/msg00102.html (Closes: #500740).
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wildcards in rootfs exclude lists (Closes: #500677).
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partitions.
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builds.
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Phillip Lougher <phillip@lougher.demon.co.uk>.
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manually from the binary image.
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instead attempt to not break the chroot too much in this case
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mksquashfs has a nasty habit of segfaulting when creating an image where
an image already exists. This can happen, for example, if you are
performing multiple runs of lh_binary and the build breaks for some reason.
This is almost certainly a bug in mksquashfs; I will look into finding a
suitable testcase.
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<wijnen@debian.org> (Closes: #468902).
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Marco sais, that flash devices often need a different erase size than mkfs.jffs2
defaults to. Hence, this parameter passes the blocksize to the mkfs.jffs2 call
through --eraseblock option.
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<fabo@debian.org> and Ben Armstrong <synrg@debian.org>.
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