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#11
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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#12
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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#13
I'm downloading it again now. I'll let you know how it goes.

Mark
 
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#14
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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#15
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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#16
While not supper fast, I find the speed perfectly useable. However, how does one create a dedicated debian partition?

Mark
 
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#17
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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#18
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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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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#20
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
Use gtar instead of /home/user/img-install/tar

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