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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
I've applied for an invitation to upload to Extras; this will make things better for Easy Debian Final. You'll be able to install from the standard repositories!
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, rebooted, and still get the exact same errors. If I click the Debian chroot icon the screen with the error messages vanishes, so I'm showing what happens when I run /sbin/debian, as the errors appear the same. As I said before, the problem seems to be that the mount commands don't work. One other user, maxzar100, earlier in this thread (on page 5 of this thread) gave an identical error log on so I am not the only one:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...t=21629&page=5 So here is my error output: $ sudo /sbin/debian Setting up the chroot... using device: /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 Using ext2 file system . mount: mounting /dev on /debian/dev failed mount: mounting /proc on /debian/proc failed .. mount: none is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: mounting none on /debian/dev/pts failed mount: mounting /tmp on /debian/tmp failed ... mount: /media/mmc1 is write-protected, mounting read-onl y mount: mounting /media/mmc1 on /debian/media/mmc1 failed mount: /media/mmc2 is write-protected, mounting read-onl y mount: mounting /media/mmc2 on /debian/media/mmc2 failed mount: /media/usb is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: mounting /media/usb on /debian/media/usb failed .... mount: /home/user is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: mounting /home/user on /debian/home/user failed cp: cannot stat '/debian/etc/resolv.conf': Permission de nied cp: cannot stat '/debian/etc/hosts': Permission denied cp: cannot stat '/debian/etc/group': Permission denied cp: cannot stat '/debian/etc/passwd': Permission denied cp: cannot stat '/debian/etc/localtime': Permission deni ed cp: cannot stat '/debian/etc/pointercal.default': Permis sion denied cp: cannot stat '/debian/etc/pointercal': Permission den ied touch: /debian/tmp/chroot-complete: Permission denied Everything set up, running chroot... chroot: cannot execute /bin/bash: Permission denied |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
what is the output of:
Code:
df -hCode:
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
My first thought is: there's something wrong with your debian.img.ext2 file.
All of your "mount failed" errors are very likely due to the fact that your debian image file isn't mounting properly in the first place, which causes all the other stuff to go south. First, you need to know where your debian.img.ext2 file is. It should be something like /media/mmc2/debian.img.ext2 or /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 so substitute the right one in the commands that follow. 1. Reboot. This makes sure you've got nothing chroot-related mounted. 2. Open a terminal. Type the following (substitute your correct path for /media/mmc2/debian.img.ext2) Code:
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
After trying again, penguinbait's "OS to SD Deb"+KDE on my MMC2 card and then qole's Easy Debian on my MMC1 card, is working well. I don't know what caused the problems the first time, but I'm very happy that it's now working! Thanks for the responses and to those who have put in all of the work!
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
Qole, I've tried before the very mount command you are now suggesting (except I did not bother to set noatime althought that is a good idea from a performance perspective with a slow flash drive). I've tried again just now just for the heck of it and I still get the same error messages. I've included the output of mount and df-h below also. (Yes, I do have a 1GB swapfile but trying everything with that disabled makes no difference.)
Just to repeat myself again, I went over your /sbin/debian script and tried executing the mount commands individual since they are what fails. Executing them does not work, sudo or no sudo. The cryptic error output of the mount command is not very helpful. If I had time to install a version of mount with GDB breakpoints and source I just might try and debug the problem that way. I first installed Debian back in 1997 by the way back when it meant downloading about 8-10 1.44MB floppy images over a 33.6k modem. I used Debian with Windowmaker until 2003 when I got a Powerbook. Now I would once again like to use Debian---a system I know well---on this nice little N810. I have never in all my years had such a strange problem with the mount command. I used to boot mulitple operating systems on my old PC and I created and mounted all sorts of filesystems without issue. Anyway, the output: $ sudo umount /debian $ sudo su - BusyBox v1.6.1 (2008-05-22 10:32:35 EEST) Built-inshell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. Nokia-N810-23-14:~# mount -t ext2 /media/mmc1/debian /media/mmc1/debian-chroot-img-v2.tar.bz2 /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 Nokia-N810-23-14:~# mount -t ext2 /media/mmc1/debian /media/mmc1/debian-chroot-img-v2.tar.bz2 /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 Nokia-N810-23-14:~# mount -t ext2 /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 /debian -o loop,noatime Nokia-N810-23-14:~# ls /debian ls: cannot access /debian/bin: Input/output error ls: cannot access /debian/boot: Input/output errorls: cannot access /debian/dev: Input/output error ls: cannot access /debian/etc: Input/output error ls: cannot access /debian/home: Input/output errorls: cannot access /debian/media: Input/output errorls: cannot access /debian/mnt: Input/output error ls: cannot access /debian/proc: Input/output errorls: cannot access /debian/root: Input/output errorls: cannot access /debian/srv: Input/output error ls: cannot access /debian/sys: Input/output error ls: cannot access /debian/tmp: Input/output error ls: cannot access /debian/usr: Input/output error bin etc lost+found opt sbin tmp boot home media proc srv usr dev lib mnt root sys var Nokia-N810-23-14:~# mount rootfs on / type rootfs (rw) /dev/root on /mnt/initfs type jffs2 (ro) none on /mnt/initfs/proc type proc (rw) none on /mnt/initfs/sys type sysfs (rw) none on /mnt/initfs/tmp type tmpfs (rw) /dev/mtdblock4 on / type jffs2 (rw,rpsize=1024,rpuid=0,rpuid=30000) none on /tmp type tmpfs (rw) proc on /proc type proc (rw) sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw) none on /dev type tmpfs (rw) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw) tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)/dev/mmcblk0p1 on /media/mmc2 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,uid=29999,fmask=0133,dmask =0000,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8)/dev/mmcblk1p1 on /media/mmc1 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,uid=29999,fmask=0133,dmask =0000,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8)/dev/loop0 on /debian type ext2 (rw,noatime)Nokia-N810-23-14:~# df -h Filesystem Size Used AvailableUse% Mounted on /dev/mtdblock4 4.0M 2.6M 1.4M 64% /mnt/initfs none 2.0M 80.0k 1.9M 4% /mnt/initfs/tmp /dev/mtdblock4 249.5M 205.9M 43.6M 83% / none 2.0M 80.0k 1.9M 4% /tmp none 1.0M 60.0k 964.0k 6% /dev tmpfs 1.0M 0 1.0M 0% /dev/shm /dev/mmcblk0p1 1.9G 1.6G 326.3M 83% /media/mmc2 /dev/mmcblk1p1 7.4G 1.4G 6.0G 19% /media/mmc1 /dev/loop0 1007.9M 834.5M 163.2M 84% /debian Nokia-N810-23-14:~# ls -l /media/mmc1 total 1496976 -rw-r--r-- 1 user root 284881441 2008-07-05 04:56 debian-chroot-img-v2.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r-- 1 user root 172789248 2008-09-18 16:20 debian.img.ext2 -rw-r--r-- 1 user root 1479118 2008-09-23 01:36 easy-deb-chroot-0.6-2_armel.deb -rw-r--r-- 1 user root 9 2008-09-19 13:33 foo.sh -rw-r--r-- 1 user root 1073741824 2008-09-18 17:38 swapfile |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
You have either a bad image file... or bad sectors on your SD card... would be my guess.
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
tltmts:
I agree with fatalsaint. There's something seriously wrong with your image file, when a simple ls gives all kinds of errors. Hey, I notice that you still have your .tar.bz2 file on your card. That's really suspicious. Did you use the installer to get it? If so, the file should have been deleted after it was untarred. I would suggest you do the following: Code:
sudo su -Watch for errors... If there are any errors untarring the image file, that's the problem. The good thing about using the auto-installer is that it checks the file's md5sum and makes sure that your download is finished and correct. |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
OK! Here we go!
I need a few brave souls to beta-test this for me.
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
i will do it tomorow, i.e. in the morning, it's the middle of the night in the uk.
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