Hi Nio,
(inlines)
On 03/21/2016 02:19 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Den 2016-03-20 kl. 21:52, skrev Israel:
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Hi Israel,
Here we go:
1. uname indicates what kernel is used:
March-19@torios ~ $ uname -a
Linux torios 3.2.0-101-generic #141-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 10 21:43:55 UTC
2016 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
2. free indicates that not all RAM is used, which is a typical symptom
of using a non-pae kernel (all 4 GB RAM cannot be used)
March-19@torios ~ $ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2666 237 2429 0 19 131
-/+ buffers/cache: 87 2579
Swap: 4838 0 4838
3. Here is the log file:
March-19@torios ~ $ cat pae-kernel-install.log
2016-03-19
Kernel version in installed base is #141-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 10
21:43:55 UTC 2016
Using Debian LTS
This is the issue. I suppose there is something wrong with how I check
for Debian/Ubuntu
I will look into this. Thanks so much for finding this issue out!!
mounted all the temporary things for this chroot successfully
not sure what You are using.... Must abort
remove /sbin/initctl
dpkg-divert --rename --remove /sbin/initctl
rm /etc/resolv.conf
unmounted all the temporary things for the chroot successfully
March-19@torios ~ $
*. Guessing only: Maybe there is confusion, because in the 3.2 kernel
series the generic kernel is non-pae and the pae kernel is labeled
generic-pae, but in the 3.16 series of Debian Jessie, the pae kernel
is labeled generic.
Best regards
Nio
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