Re: In cross install, cannot mount fstab

2025-04-22 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 06:23:05AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote: > the UUIDs are copied and pasted from # blkid and so should be without > error. Can you show us the output of blkid? > I did the chroot command again (while in chroot) nd it reported an error: chroot from inside a chroot is ob

Re: In cross install, cannot mount fstab

2025-04-22 Thread Haines Brown
On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 09:30:39PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 21 Apr 2025 at 15:38:45 (-0400), Haines Brown wrote: > > I am doing a cross install from my current Debian daedalus systm to a > > target disk /dev/nvme1n1. > > > > I enter chroot, and create /etc/festab on the target. I use t

Re: In cross install, cannot mount fstab

2025-04-22 Thread Tim Woodall
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025, Haines Brown wrote: I am doing a cross install from my current Debian daedalus systm to a target disk /dev/nvme1n1. I enter chroot, and create /etc/festab on the target. I use the UUIDs repored by # blkid for the target disk, Then I attemt to mount these partitions

Re: In cross install, cannot mount fstab

2025-04-21 Thread David Wright
On Mon 21 Apr 2025 at 15:38:45 (-0400), Haines Brown wrote: > I am doing a cross install from my current Debian daedalus systm to a target > disk /dev/nvme1n1. > > I enter chroot, and create /etc/festab on the target. I use the UUIDs repored > by # blkid for > the target disk, > > Then I attemt

Re: In cross install, cannot mount fstab

2025-04-21 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 15:38:45 -0400 Haines Brown wrote: > I enter chroot, and create /etc/festab on the target. I use the UUIDs > repored by # blkid for the target disk, > > Then I attemt to mount these partitions > > /:# mount -a > > Mount cann't find the UIIDs. For eample: > > mount

In cross install, cannot mount fstab

2025-04-21 Thread Haines Brown
I am doing a cross install from my current Debian daedalus systm to a target disk /dev/nvme1n1. I enter chroot, and create /etc/festab on the target. I use the UUIDs repored by # blkid for the target disk, Then I attemt to mount these partitions /:# mount -a Mount cann't find the UII