I don't think the something missing is that you don't "know enough".
The output of the command certainly mistifies me. Even if "you're
doing it wrong", the output of multistrap clearly ought to be more
enlightening than that.

It looks like, despite saying that it did the unpack, it was left
without a /bin/sh. My suspicion is that the unpack didn't actually
happen or something - seems like there'd have been more messages at
that stage. It is also possible that the unpack did happen, but
whoever was responsible to create a symlink from /bin/sh to /bin/bash
or /bin/dash, failed to do so.

I work on packaging our custom (internal) Ubuntu-based OS for a
living, and I can attest that recent bash packages have some somewhat
convoluted logic for deciding whether or not it should create such a
symlink, so it could be that the case that the package itself is
broken in some way that failed for you during your multistat run. In
the past, it was as simple as bash always creating such a symlink, and
(in Ubuntu, specifically) dash having a postinst script that overrides
bash's symlink with its own - we don't like /bin/sh -> dash, so every
new LTS release of Ubuntu we always work to reverse whatever it is
they did to point it to dash instead of bash. But recent Debian
versions of bash include "accomodations" for people/downstream distros
that prefer to use dash as /bin/sh, and I'm not sure it's "helpful"
enough to justify the complexity it introduces. :-P

-mjc


On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Richard Owlett <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking for a detailed example for using Debian's multistrap
> in native mode.
>
> The links I've found are:
> https://wiki.debian.org/Multistrap
> https://wiki.debian.org/MultistrapManPage
> http://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=multistrap&sektion=1
>
> There appears to be "something missing". I'm becoming to suspect
> that what is missing is something in my limited Linux background
> (i.e. "Everyone knows that ... ;)
>
> Complete details posted at
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/09/msg00079.html
>
> Any suggestions for additional reading.
> TIA
>
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