In expert mode, you can pass this problem.
During the system base installation, the installer ask you to choice
your kernel version.
Take a shell on the machine before answer and :
- chroot on targer : chroot /target/ /bin/bash
- delete list of packets : find /var/lib/apt/lists/ -type f -del
On 03/22/2013 07:03 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
Quoting Sebastian Bengtsson (sebastian.bengts...@openend.se):
So this is my theory:
At some point a debootstrap.invalid_dists_wheezy_InRelease is
downloaded form the repository InRelease file. It is then renamed to
debootstrap.invalid_dists_wheez
Apparently not the same as #703146, since I still get the same error
(busybox cannot be authenticated,
installation of the base system failed) when trying to install wheezy with
a new net-install stick, with every
mirror I try.
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Tomas Chmiel
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Développeur réseaux & Bases de Données
Quoting Sebastian Bengtsson (sebastian.bengts...@openend.se):
> So this is my theory:
> At some point a debootstrap.invalid_dists_wheezy_InRelease is
> downloaded form the repository InRelease file. It is then renamed to
> debootstrap.invalid_dists_wheezy_Release with signature intact, and
> that
This is biting me too.
I am trying to do a virt-install on a KVM host.
virt-install --os-type=linux --os-variant=debianwheezy \
--location=http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-amd64/
[...more args]
In trying to get a working system, and expanding on suggestions of Jens
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