On 11/17/18 5:35 PM, Michael Butler wrote: > Any clues as to what's broken here? I'm trying to build a CD and/or DVD > image. > > My tree is at SVN r340525. > > -------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> Kernel build for GENERIC completed on Sat Nov 17 22:19:48 UTC 2018 > -------------------------------------------------------------- > make -C /usr/src/release obj > make -C /usr/src/release ftp cdrom dvdrom memstick.img mini-memstick.img > `ftp' is up to date. > sh /usr/src/release/amd64/mkisoimages.sh -b 13_0_CURRENT_amd64_CD > disc1.iso disc1 > 200+0 records in > 200+0 records out > 819200 bytes transferred in 0.003692 secs (221856674 bytes/sec) > newfs_msdos: cannot get number of sectors per track: Operation not supported > newfs_msdos: cannot get number of heads: Operation not supported > /dev/md0: 1557 sectors in 1557 FAT12 clusters (512 bytes/cluster) > BytesPerSec=512 SecPerClust=1 ResSectors=1 FATs=2 RootDirEnts=512 > Sectors=1600 Media=0xf8 FATsecs=5 SecPerTrack=63 Heads=1 HiddenSecs=0 > mkdir: efi: File exists > *** Error code 1 > > Stop. > make[1]: stopped in /usr/src/release > *** Error code 1 > > Stop. > make: stopped in /usr/src/release Answering my own question .. seems there's one 'mkdir' without the '-p' option .. this fixes it .. *** release/amd64/mkisoimages.sh~ Mon Oct 22 16:41:26 2018 --- release/amd64/mkisoimages.sh Sun Nov 18 11:42:09 2018 *************** *** 46,52 **** dd if=/dev/zero of=efiboot.img bs=4k count=200 device=`mdconfig -a -t vnode -f efiboot.img` newfs_msdos -F 12 -m 0xf8 /dev/$device ! mkdir efi mount -t msdosfs /dev/$device efi mkdir -p efi/efi/boot cp -p "$BASEBITSDIR/boot/loader.efi" efi/efi/boot/bootx64.efi --- 46,52 ---- dd if=/dev/zero of=efiboot.img bs=4k count=200 device=`mdconfig -a -t vnode -f efiboot.img` newfs_msdos -F 12 -m 0xf8 /dev/$device ! mkdir -p efi mount -t msdosfs /dev/$device efi mkdir -p efi/efi/boot cp -p "$BASEBITSDIR/boot/loader.efi" efi/efi/boot/bootx64.efiReceived on Sun Nov 18 2018 - 22:37:54 UTC
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