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    mjlaris | # 11 | 2009-02-27, 03:32 | Report

    Ok, I went to the Application Manager and did an update and there was an ez-chroot update available, which I downloaded and installed. When I tried to run it again, I got the following error:

    EZ-CHROOT ERROR

    Mount failure!

    /media/mmc1/debian-final.img.ext2 failed to mount on loop 1

    device-mapper.reload ioctl failed: Device or resource busy
    Command failed
    mount: mounting /dev/dm-1 on /debian failed

    I hope this means something to you because it means nothing to me. Thanks again for your help,

    Mark

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    qole | # 12 | 2009-02-27, 03:49 | Report

    Did you do the reboot?

    If you did, you've got a bad image file.

    You're going to have to delete the image file that you downloaded and download it again with the installer.

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    mjlaris | # 13 | 2009-02-27, 03:57 | Report

    I'm downloading it again now. I'll let you know how it goes.

    Mark

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    mjlaris | # 14 | 2009-02-27, 04:21 | Report

    it's working fine now. While it's not supper fast, it's very usable when the cu is in performance mode. This is quite piece of software, you should be proud. Thanks,

    Mark

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    D'ohboy | # 15 | 2009-02-27, 04:52 | Report

    If you want a faster debian, and are comfortable with making a partition, you may want to create a dedicated debian partition on your sd card.

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    mjlaris | # 16 | 2009-02-27, 17:47 | Report

    While not supper fast, I find the speed perfectly useable. However, how does one create a dedicated debian partition?

    Mark

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    D'ohboy | # 17 | 2009-02-27, 18:45 | Report

    Here is the basic instructions on how to set one up, although I could have sworn that there is a more updated post on how to do it.

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    here.david | # 18 | 2009-02-27, 19:40 | Report

    WOW! so far so good...listed the sd cards with space left - so very easy....also showing how long to complete is so very cool....!

    Suggest adding the words that the installer is in the extras folder in this post...

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    here.david | # 19 | 2009-02-27, 19:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by D'ohboy View Post
    Here is the basic instructions on how to set one up, although I could have sworn that there is a more updated post on how to do it.

    YEP!

    02-25-2009, 11:31 PM - post #4 below........

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    D'ohboy | # 20 | 2009-02-27, 21:48 | Report

    Heh, I mean how to copy it from the image file to the partition. I'm actually fairly sure that I wrote an even newer version of the howto based on something Qole or changed. Nevermind the only difference is that Qole wrote
    Originally Posted by
    Use gtar instead of /home/user/img-install/tar

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    Last edited by D'ohboy; 2009-02-27 at 21:54. Reason: Found the thread with the answer

     
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