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#571
I also have found that there is a loop0 prosess running sometimes but the .debbie is not mounted. When this prosess is running its not possible to mount the usb-disk.
If I start debbie again and then run closechroot everyhing is ok again.
 
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Ok I have tried start debian and I get "EZ Chroot error" file specified is missing or not an image.
 
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What message do you get if you run closechroot from console?
On the df command you have debbie mounted.
 
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Nokia-N900-02-8:~# closechroot
Nothing to do; chroot not mounted!
 
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@fred123

Try mount Mydocs. Looks like Mydocs isn't mounted

mount /home/user/MyDocs
 
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#576
to those having problems with USB and loop0, I need you to be sure that you're using Easy Chroot 0.2.6-2fremantle1.

If you are, please try to reproduce the problem. Reboot, run your Easy Debian apps, open a terminal and run "sudo closechroot" and copy the output into a post for me, then hook up the USB. Send me the output only if the USB doesn't work.

I'll probably have to release a new version of Easy Chroot with more diagnostic messages.
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Easy Chroot 0.2.6-2fremantle1

ran iceweasle then

Code:
~ $ sudo closechroot
Closing the chroot...
...closing chroot apps...
..Unmounting bound dirs...
unmounting /.debian/dev
unmounting /.debian/proc
unmounting /.debian/tmp
unmounting /.debian/var/tmp
unmounting /.debian/sys
unmounting /.debian/media/mmc1
unmounting /.debian/home
unmounting /.debian/var/run/dbus
unmounting /.debian/var/lib/dbus
unmounting /.debian/var/run/pulse
..Unmounting /.debian...
successful unmount...
chroot closed.
Code:
Nokia-N900-02-8:~# df -h
Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs                  227.9M    164.5M     59.2M  74% /
ubi0:rootfs             227.9M    164.5M     59.2M  74% /
tmpfs                     6.0M     72.0k      5.9M   1% /tmp
tmpfs                   256.0k     84.0k    172.0k  33% /var/run
none                     10.0M     80.0k      9.9M   1% /dev
tmpfs                    64.0M      4.0k     64.0M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/mmcblk0p2            2.0G    209.7M      1.7G  11% /home
/opt/pymaemo/usr/lib/python2.5
                          2.0G    209.7M      1.7G  11% /usr/lib/python2.5
/opt/pymaemo/usr/share/pyshared
                          2.0G    209.7M      1.7G  11% /usr/share/pyshared
/opt/pymaemo/usr/lib/pyshared
                          2.0G    209.7M      1.7G  11% /usr/lib/pyshared
/opt/pymaemo/usr/share/python-support
                          2.0G    209.7M      1.7G  11% /usr/share/python-support
/opt/pymaemo/usr/lib/python-support
                          2.0G    209.7M      1.7G  11% /usr/lib/python-support
/dev/mmcblk0p1           27.0G      2.7G     24.3G  10% /home/user/MyDocs
Nokia-N900-02-8:~#
mmc1 is mounted with USB, MyDocs did not.

retried usb mount a couple of times with no MyDocs, then it suddenly mounted!
 

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#578
Originally Posted by qole View Post
rebhana: so you are saying that even after closing Easy Debian with the new closechroot, you can't access the MyDocs partition via USB?

I'll need some output. Like "df -h"
Yes, I was saying that, but I tried to reproduce that now and failed. I was somewhat in a hurry when I couldn't mount by USB. I think I quickly checked for a mounted /.debian with df, didn't see it, and rebooted, was able to mount, and quickly reported back to you. But since I can't reproduce that now, I'm not sure any longer. Sorry...

EDIT: Seeing that others do have occasional difficulties with USB mounts in the newest version, I don't feel so foolish now...

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Argh, this is frustrating; a ghost in the machine...

Well keep reporting, folks...
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Originally Posted by rebhana View Post
If you've installed the full cups system as opposed to just cups-client you need to restart the cups server when starting chroot anew. See http://wiki.maemo.org/Easy_Debian for how to automate that.
I did all what the tutorial say but I get the "no destinations added" message. What to do?
 
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