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2013-01-16
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2013-01-16
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Every time I try to install a package with apt-get (e.g. links2), the phone reboots in the middle of the installation, the Debian image is FUBAR and I have to restore it from backup.
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2013-01-16
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Do you mean chroot'ing Debian ? Easydebian ? And your phone reboots ?That's weird.
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2013-01-16
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Easy Debian.
Every time I run apt-get install on certain packages, particularly those with more dependencies, the phone reboots. If I install the dependencies one by one there it usually works without a problem.
The reboot usually happens at the point where APT is hung and the screen isn't responding much. If this part takes too long, the phone reboots.
By FUBAR I mean "fouled up beyond all recognition" - the Debian partition is toast. I can't install more packages because of broken files, running e2fsck breaks most apps already installed. And I have to restore from backup each time.
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