Please don't forget to CC me, i've not reveived the last one, fortunatelly i wass wiving alook to all the debian list.
El 19 de enero de 2012 11:37, Dominique Dumont <domi.dum...@free.fr>escribió: > What kernel version are you using ? > > > I've tried to debootstrap in my sheeva plug in order to see of this had > relation with cross-debootstrap or something, but now i have another wierd > issue. I cannot chroot in my sheeva. Nothing happens when y execute chroot > target. Not even an error or fail message, it simply makes nothing. > Anyway this has no relation with the initial issue so, i'll see what i can > find. > > Thanks again > > Iker > I've tried tthree diferent ways: In my own computiter x68 with qem-arm-static with kernels linux-image-3.1.6 and linux-image-3.2.0-rc7 (this last one has just been removed from the pool . I've also try to --include=anacron --exclude=cron in both stages, but the system stills try to install cron along with anacron. I also have tried to debootstrap in my own sheeva plug, but somethign weird happen in here, y cannot chroot to target after first-stage, but i dont get erros and didn't dinf a way to debig why. something lie this: machine@user#chroot target (enter) machine@user# and i am still out of the chroot enviroment. in my sheeva the kernel running is Linux sheeva 2.6.32-5-kirkwood I could try a work around (in fact i did) to let fail debootstrap and after that purge cron just to have an usable armhf rootfs, because --include=anacron works as parameter, but i still don't know why can't excplude cron Thanks