By default debootstrap creates systems with /usr being merged, leading
to issues like the xfsdump issue we saw in
https://github.com/grml/grml-live/issues/85, also dpkg -S ... and
further commands break with /usr being merged.
It's possible to generate custom basefiles with debootstrap, but by
default we should invoke debootstrap with the --no-merged-usr option,
otherwise we might have different ISO layouts, depending on whether we
use appropriate basefiles (as on our offical build host) vs. locally.
Closes: grml/grml-live#86
fi
if [ -z "$FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS" ] ; then
fi
if [ -z "$FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS" ] ; then
- FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS="--exclude=info,tasksel,tasksel-data --include=aptitude --arch $ARCH"
+ FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS="--exclude=info,tasksel,tasksel-data --include=aptitude --arch $ARCH --no-merged-usr"
fi
# create backup of old (not yet automatically generated) config file
fi
# create backup of old (not yet automatically generated) config file