On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 11:52:25PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote: Hi Junichi,
> So you are cross-installing for a different arch ? Not quite. They are all i386. But there are small differences between the VIA Eden and the Intel Coppermine to cause headaches. > If you are native-installing on a flash, then you can > chroot and run apt inside the debootstrapped directory. I will test it to see how well it works. > debootstrap is quite weak in some sense due to the fact that > it does not take dependency trees in account, and you need > to list all the required libs etc. to install, > so this two-stage install method is feels quite natural. Dependancy still works in some small extents. It will not install some of the base packages if they don't have the prerequitites. For my purpose, once I get the script working correctly, I can just run and build the core filesystem over and over. Debootstrap is wonderful, with all of the current limitations. I have been looking at GAR LNX-BBC as another method to build a small bootable CompactFlash. It literally takes hours and hours, while debootstrap can do it in less than half of an hour. There are still some rough edges. Overall, I think it is going to work. Thanks. Bao -- Best Regards. Bao C. Ha Hacom voice: (310) 675-8221 fax: (310) 675-8225 8D66 6672 7A9B 6879 85CD 42E0 9F6C 7908 ED95 6B38 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]