On 06/13/2021 05:23 PM, deloptes wrote:
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
So if you read back my message.
I boot using a rescue system over the network.
I do my partition.
I make the filesystem.
I mount.
I use debootstrap.
And after I need to configure boot, this is where it blocks.
Got it now ?
At least now I understood the problem.
After dbootstrap you should chroot and execute grub-install and update-grub
or vice versa. Of course it could be necessary to update some
configurations.
I attach here my installation notes I applied to USB-Stick. It should apply
to your use case as well (I hope)
Ah and if you find some pieces to improve, let me know.
regards
Between Polyna-Maude's outline above of the installation process and
deloptes' "Debootstrap_Into_USB-Stick" I think I understand why I was
unsuccessful using debootstrap when I first encountered Debian a decade ago.
I think I also see a common theme between this thread and my old
problem. There is a difference of "world view" between Debian experts
and non-experts which causes a breakdown in communication, the same
sentence conveying quite different information to the two groups.