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Bug#479781: Debootstrap



Frans Pop wrote:
On Tuesday 06 May 2008, Anders Winnberg wrote:
Comments/Problems: I partitioned the SCSI disk using Partition Magic.
During the installation I chose Manual partitioning and merely gave the
mount points for the two ext3-partitions (/boot and /).  During the
"Install base system" I got the following error message:

Debootstrap warning:
Failure trying to run: chroot /target dpkg --force-depends --install
var/cache/apt/archives/base-files_4_i386.dev
var/cache/apt/archives/base-passwd_3.5.11_i386.deb
[...]
All this is gibberish to me.  Could you please help?

The root of the problem seems to be the in these messages:
    cannot create /target/debootstrap/debpaths: read-only file system
    tar: couldnt remove old file: read-only file system

It seems that the way you did the partitioning or assigned the mountpoints was somehow flawed. It is extremely unlikely that there is a problem in the installer itself.

Did you let partman format the / and /boot filesystems? If not, you really should.

If you cannot solve the problem yourself with this info, please send the full syslog for the installation (from /var/log/). Make sure you compress the file using gzip!

Cheers,
FJP


Hello Frans Pop,

Thanks for your advice

This time I cleaned the SCSI disk using Partition Magic. During the install I chose manual partitioning and instructed partman to partition in the same way as before. At the end of the partitioning session I commanded formating of the /boot and / partitions. Nevertheless I got the same error messages as before.

I stored the bug reports on the web: http://192.168.1.34/

Cheers
Anders

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