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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
.... ok, so you've already opened the chroot ...
Close that terminal, open a new one, and type the following two commands: Code:
sudo closechroot |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
ok, heres a copy of what happened:
~ $ sudo debian Setting up the chroot... using device: /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 insmod: cannot insert '/mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/mbcache.ko': File exists (-1): File existsUsing ext2 file system insmod: cannot insert '/mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/ext2.ko': File exists (-1): File exists using /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 on the turbo-loop ;) insmod: cannot insert '/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/dm-mod.ko': File exists (-1): File exists insmod: cannot insert '/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/dm-loop.ko': File exists (-1): File exists . .. ... .... Everything set up, running chroot... [I have no name!@Debian: /] I tried opening LXDE, and got the same thing. it opens for a split second and then goes away. EDIT: By the way, it really does say `I have no name!` |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
freekyfrogy:
I was really expecting to see some errors in your output. Try this; it should generate some more informative output: Code:
sudo closechroot I still think your best bet is to delete /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 and download-install the file via the installer again. |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
ok, this returns:
~ $ sudo debian Setting up the chroot... using device: /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 insmod: cannot insert '/mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/mbcache.ko': File exists (-1): File existsUsing ext2 file system insmod: cannot insert '/mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/ext2.ko': File exists (-1): File exists using /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 on the turbo-loop ;) insmod: cannot insert '/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/dm-mod.ko': File exists (-1): File exists insmod: cannot insert '/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/dm-loop.ko': File exists (-1): File exists . .. ... .... synching the chroot... cp: write error: No space left on device cp: write error: No space left on device cp: write error: No space left on device mv: cannot rename '/debian/usr/share/X11/xkb': No such file or directory cp: cannot create directory '/debian/usr/share/X11/xkb': No space left on device Everything set up, running chroot... [I have no name!@Debian: /] If nothing else works, I`ll re-download it. EDIT: so I don't have room... would I have to uninstall some apps then? |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Unless you've been installing a lot of software in Debian (you gave the impression you haven't started using Easy Debian yet), or someone else knows something I don't, those errors look like a corrupted image file to me. You should not be out of space in your image, and you should not be seeing "I have no name!" as your prompt.
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
what should the size of the debian-final.img.ext2 be? I have had easy deb installed before, when it was running IceWM. it worked for me back then, but I have since reflashed a few times. I didn't install much of anything though...
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Aha! That's your problem!
You have two image files, an old one (debian.img.ext2) from your old Easy Debian install, and a new one (debian-final.img.ext2) from the new Easy Debian. To delete the old one and get Easy Debian to use the new one instead, do the following in a terminal: Code:
sudo closechroot |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
gah... I've already deleted and started re-downloading the image, haha. I'll try that once this is done downloading. Would the old image file be visible in the file manager? Because I can't see one. Also, there is only like 700mb of data on this particular card.
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
ok... now for the unzipping... so... long... GAAAH O_O I really hope this works, I have dreams about my n800 running desktop software... How well does openoffice work? and how is the battery life when running it? Also, does GIMP lag to the point of being unusable, even in performance mode?
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