On Mon, 25 Apr 2016, Haines Brown wrote: > On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 09:37:24PM +0200, parazyd wrote: > > > Yes, debootstrap works on any system. Note that if you wish to bootstrap > > devuan systems, use devuan's debootstrap (which was fixed): > > https://packages.devuan.org/devuan/pool/main/d/debootstrap/ > > Yes, I unarchived debootstrap_1.0.75-1+devuan1.debian.tar.gz in the > target disk (/mnt/debinst/usr/share) and ran: > > # debootstrap --no-check-gpg jessie /mnt/debinst \ > http://packages.devuan.org/merged > > It installed a base system on the target disk mounted on > /mnt/debinst. But that base system is apparently broken because of a > version inconsistency: > > W: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6: version 'GLIB_2.17' not > found (required by /lib-i386-linux-gnu/libmount.so.1) > > If you are implying the version clash is because I used the debian > rather than the devuan debootstrap, that is not the case. I need to > correct this problem in order to chroot into the new system to configure > and develop it. > > > Also, for next steps, I'd recommend you to see how the ARM SDK works, > > particularly the devuan profile: > > https://git.devuan.org/devuan/arm-sdk/blob/master/arm/profiles/common-devuan > > This is a program you wrote. Much appreciated, but I have no idea what > it is for or how to use it. >
Once you do debootstrap once, you also need to do the second and the third stage, respectively, to get a working system. This is why I linked to "common-devuan" because in there you can see what you have to do. Go to the bottom, and look at the for-loop. These are the complete steps on how to get a fully bootable system. -- ~ parazyd 6CB4 6C63 641D B1F1 F811 5B3A BB5E 2E35 B92E 373E
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