Hi Thomas, On Wed, 2018-11-14 at 14:03 +0100, Thomas Lange wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > is this a trusty nfsroot or a Debian nfsroot on a trusty server? > Maybe > send the fai-make-nfsroot.log to me. > I've checked all Debian and Ubuntu basefiles I've created (using a > debootstrap on a Debian machine) and they always include /dev/pts. > Maybe > the debootstrap on trusty do not create /dev/pts inside the nfsroot.
This is building a stretch nfsroot on a trusty server. I've just run debootstrap manually as: sudo debootstrap stretch test http://debian.catalyst.net.nz/debian I: Retrieving Release I: Retrieving Packages I: Validating Packages ... puck@trusty_server:~$ ls -l test/dev/pts ls: cannot access test/dev/pts: No such file or directory puck@trusty_server:~$ And building a jessie debootstrap, dev/pts does exist within it. > > This might just be an issue on Trusty, not sure, but Thomas, > what do > > you think about adding that mkdir -p? > I can do this, but I would like to know if debootstrap on Ubunu > causes > this issue. I've repeated building stretch on a sid host and dev/pts does exist within it. On both trusty and sid, /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/stretch and jessie are all symlinks to the sid script. Cheers, Andrew -- Andrew Ruthven, Wellington, New Zealand and...@etc.gen.nz | linux.conf.au 2019, Christchurch, NZ https://catalystcloud.nz | https://lca2019.linux.org.au