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For best results, make sure you plug in any USB devices before starting the chroot. Networking changes may also need a sync.
You might need to "sudo closechroot," then plug in the device, preferably, get the device working as eth0 in maemo, "touch /home/user/.synchroot", then start up the chroot ("sudo debian").
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If you want to update your system, you can try the trick I mentioned above. First, from inside Debian chroot, issue an "apt-get clean" command. Then, from a root maemo prompt:
Note the /media/mmc1/debian-apt-archives path can be anything you want, as long as there is enough space there (50-100 MB).Code:mkdir /media/mmc1/debian-apt-archives mount -o bind /media/mmc1/debian-apt-archives /debian/var/cache/apt/archives
Then, from inside the Debian chroot, you can issue an "apt-get upgrade"
#apt-get upgrade E: Unable to write to /var/cache/apt E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
#apt-get update E: Archive directory /var/cache/apt/archives/partial is missing.
You might need to "sudo closechroot," then plug in the device, preferably, get the device working as eth0 in maemo, "touch /home/user/.synchroot", then start up the chroot ("sudo debian").
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