The last hours I resorted the files dists/oneiric/main/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages to have the same order in both files.
Now comparison showed the few following differences:
A) In the Original-ISO each module-entry has as last line
Supported: 18m
In a remastered ISO this lines are missing
B) In the entry for the Package gptsync-udeb
the remtered ISO has the additional line
Priority: optional
but the following 2 lines from the Original Iso
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug and
Origin: Ubuntu
don't exist in the remastered ISO
Both files reference the files I mentioned above in uncut length, so
either in Original-Iso these files were't found and didn't were able to cause problems
Or the path- and filename is too long and is shortened automatically than off course longer filenames won't work
The Paket thunderbird-gnome-support... is not referenced in dists/oneiric/main/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages so we needdn't look on it when discussing the installer-problem...
The last hours I resorted the files dists/oneiric/ main/debian- installer/ binary- i386/Packages to have the same order in both files.
Now comparison showed the few following differences: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +filebug and
A) In the Original-ISO each module-entry has as last line
Supported: 18m
In a remastered ISO this lines are missing
B) In the entry for the Package gptsync-udeb
the remtered ISO has the additional line
Priority: optional
but the following 2 lines from the Original Iso
Bugs: https:/
Origin: Ubuntu
don't exist in the remastered ISO
Both files reference the files I mentioned above in uncut length, so
either in Original-Iso these files were't found and didn't were able to cause problems
Or the path- and filename is too long and is shortened automatically than off course longer filenames won't work
The Paket thunderbird- gnome-support. .. is not referenced in dists/oneiric/ main/debian- installer/ binary- i386/Packages so we needdn't look on it when discussing the installer- problem. ..
Regards Michel