See the section https://github.com/procount/pinn/blob/m ... pendencies which explains how to build bsdtar. Not all tar files are the same. Some OSes require bsdtar in order to preserve all the extended attributes. You might get away with other tar files, but best to use this one of you can.I'm still trying to figure out how to convert Ubuntu Desktop 24.04 to PINN recognized install format.
I'm still trying to understand and create a USB key to install via PINN. I'm ready to create the tar files and jason files for said tar balls, but cannot understand the requirement for bsdtar. This is not an installed by default on ubuntu and I've only found one reference in README_PINN.md that tells me the format is to be "gnutar".
I've been spending much more time to understand this a what files under "os/" are required and which are optional along with other questions. Even though I would really like to start with a virgin ubuntu desktop 24.04, at this time I'm thinking of starting with a fresh 23.10 and just upgrading.
Any words of wisdom are welcome,
Dennis
You would be best to download Ubuntu 23.10 from PINN and then replace the tar files and update the meta files accordingly.
I've started converting 24.04, so it should be available soon.
Statistics: Posted by procount — Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:36 pm