Jozsi Vadkan: > > on a lenny/amd64bit pc, i give out the: > > # debootstrap lenny --arch=mips something/ > I: Retrieving Release > E: unknown location something/dists/lenny/Release > # > > command. "something" is a mounted partition of an usb drive.
AFAICS, you need to pass the "suite" argument (lenny, squeeze, …) before the target directory. This works for me: # debootstrap --arch=mips lenny debian/ But you probably also want to add '--foreign' in order to run the second stage on the target system. > I just want to boot a Debian from an usb stick on a routerstation pro: > > https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=24378 Good luck and thanks for the link! I own an RS Pro as well and thought about running Debian on it as well. I just have problems getting the card reader and the USB port to work and wifi (802.11n a or g) doesn't work yet, either, so I am currently fighting these issues. J. -- People talking a foreign language are romantic and mysterious. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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