Victor Nitu wrote the following on 12/04/2011 07:20 PM:
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On 12/05/2011 03:13 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install programs/pkgs
on a different system than I am running on?
I can't run anything on the other system right now, but I can mount the
disks on a machine that is running OK.
Many TIA!
Dennis
Questions first.
- - Is the broken system the same architecture as the running one?
- - Is the broken system a Debian installation?
- - Do you have fakeroot & other chroot utilities installed?
If is OK by now, you can mount the broken root partition on, let's say,
/mnt, then
# chroot /mnt
Mainly, this is the idea for accessing a broken system, after chroot
log you in the mounted installation, you can issue command as you would
on a working system.
Of course, you are more than welcome to google the problem a bit, since
my email is far from accurate or complete. I'm just taking you
somewhere, but you'll have to read the map :)
Hope this helps,
Victor
Victor,
Thanks for the info!
Both machines are nearly identical so that is not a problem.
I have already gathered a lot of pieces of the solution and
I hope that this is the final part of the solution!
Again, thanks for the help!
Dennis
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