Re: Getting started with mmdebstrap / chroot Operation not permitted.

2020-02-13 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Linux-Fan (2020-02-13 21:40:13) > Jonas Smedegaard writes: > > > Quoting Linux-Fan (2020-02-13 20:29:47) > > > having seen this recently on the mailing list, I am interested to > > > try out `mmdebstrap` (as a replacement for `debootstrap`). The > > > ultimate goal of my use of these uti

Re: Getting started with mmdebstrap / chroot Operation not permitted.

2020-02-13 Thread Linux-Fan
Linux-Fan writes: Jonas Smedegaard writes: [...] Being such a simple invocation, I thought I must have made some rather obvious mistake, because my command very much follows the manpage. I had thought that the complex part would only come afterwards :) I recommend to read section "MODES" i

Re: Getting started with mmdebstrap / chroot Operation not permitted.

2020-02-13 Thread Linux-Fan
Jonas Smedegaard writes: Quoting Linux-Fan (2020-02-13 20:29:47) > Hello list members, > > having seen this recently on the mailing list, I am interested to try out > `mmdebstrap` (as a replacement for `debootstrap`). The ultimate goal of my > use of these utilities is to arrive at an image suit

Re: Getting started with mmdebstrap / chroot Operation not permitted.

2020-02-13 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Linux-Fan (2020-02-13 20:29:47) > Hello list members, > > having seen this recently on the mailing list, I am interested to try out > `mmdebstrap` (as a replacement for `debootstrap`). The ultimate goal of my > use of these utilities is to arrive at an image suitable for booting an arm

Getting started with mmdebstrap / chroot Operation not permitted.

2020-02-13 Thread Linux-Fan
Hello list members, having seen this recently on the mailing list, I am interested to try out `mmdebstrap` (as a replacement for `debootstrap`). The ultimate goal of my use of these utilities is to arrive at an image suitable for booting an armhf SBC (Banana Pi M2+ EDU). Existing (overly co