image-magick import broken on debian 11

2021-08-07 Thread Colin Williams
Hello, I've been trying to use the import command from image-magick and getting import: error while loading shared libraries: libIlmImf-2_2.so.23: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I tried removing and installing packages but have not yet been successful at fixing or repl

Re: losetup: cannot find an unused loop device , kernel config of loopback device

2021-08-07 Thread Colin Williams
I seem to have resolved the issue above after rebooting. Thanks for helping to debug Thomas and everyone. On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 1:29 PM Colin Williams wrote: > > > -- > > > > Do you have a file &g

Re: losetup: cannot find an unused loop device , kernel config of loopback device

2021-08-07 Thread Colin Williams
> -- > > Do you have a file > /dev/loop-control > ? > > What is listed by > > ls -ld /dev/loop* > colin@M00974055-VM:~$ sudo ls /dev/loop-control [sudo] password for colin: ls: cannot access '/dev/loop-control': No such file

Re: losetup: cannot find an unused loop device , kernel config of loopback device

2021-08-07 Thread Colin Williams
ot found colin@M00974055-VM:~/chromiumos/src/scripts$ sudo losetup -l -a [sudo] password for colin: colin@M00974055-VM:~/chromiumos/src/scripts$ no output appears. On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 1:19 AM Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Hi, > > Colin Williams: > > 3) When trying to create the loopba

Re: losetup: cannot find an unused loop device , kernel config of loopback device

2021-08-07 Thread Colin Williams
t me know if I need to re-read your email. Best Regards On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 12:43 AM Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Hi, > > Colin Williams wrote: > > http://ix.io/3v3i > > At least this shows an impressive partition table. > (Among them 5 partitions of size 512 bytes.)

Re: losetup: cannot find an unused loop device , kernel config of loopback device

2021-08-06 Thread Colin Williams
Hello everyone, In hindsight after looking at this much too late there were many mistakes in my initial mail. The issue may or may not be debian related and involves at least analyzing the script. There is a claim in the documentation that Then I'll make another attempt to further expose my ignor

losetup: cannot find an unused loop device , kernel config of loopback device

2021-08-05 Thread Colin Williams
I'm running bullseye / debian 11.0 testing. I have been running a script that is supposed to write a filesystem image (for chromiumOS). In short I'm getting the following losetup: cannot find an unused loop device partx: stat of failed: No such file or directory partx: stat of failed: No such fi