
I attach the config file I am using, I don't give any extra options to grml-debootstrap. The error message isn't very descriptive, I get the message about it creating generic devices in /dev (something like that) then I get an error stating the script and that MAKEDEV cannot be found (sorry I don't have the exact message in front of me, it was of the form: /bin/chroot-script: xxx: MAKEDEV: command be found Where xxx was a number which escapes me).
Michael Whapples On 02/15/2010 02:29 PM, Michael Whapples wrote:
Hello, I am trying to install debian using grml-debootstrap but I get an error about it not finding MAKEDEV. I retried but adding the makedev package to /etc/debootstrap/packages but it still fails with the error. Infact it seems like the packages in /etc/debootstrap/packages are not being installed (eg. what is left in the mount point doesn't contain zsh either or commands related to other packages I try and add).
This is just using the standard grml 2009.10 CD.
It has just occurred to me, I never do anything to update packages on the CD first, was there a problem with the grml-debootstrap on the 2009.10 CD?
Michael Whapples