> > However, I haven't tried vmdeboostrap yet which is why it would be > > nice whether someone could actually test it and document it somewhere. > > This should dramatically increase the bootstrapping process and make > > it easier as well. > > I will give a try this weekend!
I prepared a Debian SID amd64 environment. After trying I'm sorry to tell that there was no luck with vmdebootstrap. In first place, I had to modify the script (0.9 version) in order to: * Make it compatible with arch=m68k, that was not working rightly. * Add the --no-check-gpg because even after I installed the debian-ports-archive-keyring package and check the key was installed with apt-key, debootstrap kept complaining about unsigned key in the repo. Then I ran: $ vmdebootstrap --foreign=/usr/bin/qemu-m68k-static --arch=m68k --distribution=unstable --mirror ftp://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian --image debm68k.img --no-extlinux --no-use-uefi --enable-dhcp --root-password=root After these mods, it performs stage 1 correctly, but then qemu-m68k crashes when trying to execute the second stage. The error is: qemu: fatal: Illegal instruction: ebc0 @ f67c76bc It happens to be the same issue it is reported here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-linaro/+bug/1254786 In that thread they say qemu emulates a ColdFire MCU rather than a classic Motorola 68k, that could be causing the incompatibility. Also, I must say I ran qemu inside a Hyper-V virtual machine, that I doubt it affects the process, but it is the only clue I have so I'll try to do the process in a native Linux. Greets, Carlos Carlos Milán Figueredo | HispaMSX System Operator | http://www.hispamsx.org | | telnet://bbs.hispamsx.org