Bug#571136: Bug#813232: debootstrap: Two-staged bootstrapping with --second-stage broken

2016-02-10 Thread Jason Heeris
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=571136#128 Cheers, Jason Heeris

Bug#571136: 1.0.76 breaks qemu'd debootstrap (1.0.78)

2016-02-09 Thread Jason Heeris
filesystems... P: Saving caches... /usr/bin/env: apt-get: No such file or directory The full log is attached. Cheers, Jason Heeris PS. Sorry for (a) not using reportbug, but I'm not at that machine right now; and (b) the multiple postings. build_log Description: Binary data

Re: Bug#571136: 1.0.76 breaks qemu'd debootstrap

2016-02-09 Thread Jason Heeris
ve or -boot issue. (Also, sorry for breaking threading, but I wasn't subscribed to -boot.) Cheers, Jason Heeris

Re: Grub2 installed with wrong boot commands

2010-09-09 Thread Jason Heeris
On 8 September 2010 18:36, Colin Watson wrote: > OK. Now, hd0 and hd1 names are not guaranteed to be consistent even > between different boots of the same device. The 'set root' command is > just supposed to be a last-ditch fallback. The thing that's actually > supposed to set root is a 'searc

Re: Grub2 installed with wrong boot commands

2010-09-08 Thread Jason Heeris
On 8 September 2010 18:36, Colin Watson wrote: > supposed to set root is a 'search' command later in grub.cfg, which > should be finding the root device by filesystem UUID.  Can you look into > that?  Did your original grub.cfg as installed contain an appropriate > search command? It does, I just

Re: Grub2 installed with wrong boot commands

2010-09-08 Thread Jason Heeris
On 8 September 2010 17:35, Colin Watson wrote: > Something else is wrong then, because partition numbers start from 1 in > GRUB 2 - 0-based partition numbers no longer work.  Is it possible that > there's a very old version of GRUB hanging around in a boot sector > somewhere? I'm pretty certain

Grub2 installed with wrong boot commands

2010-09-08 Thread Jason Heeris
I've been trying to install Debian Squeeze on a Helios single board computer with 512MB of flash disk space and 256MB RAM. I've been using the daily build of the Squeeze boot.img.gz and netinst ISO to do a USB boot and install. Mostly it goes okay, but the grub2 installation is a real pain. The in

Building an amd64 installer on an i386 machine

2009-04-08 Thread Jason Heeris
Hi, I'm trying to install Debian on an amd64 machine using a USB stick and the testing netinst from 8th April 2009. I want the 2.6.29-1 kernel (for the ath9k module). I got the built kernel package: linux-image-2.6.29-1-amd64_2.6.29-3~snapshot.13357_amd64.deb Trouble is, my current function