Why is this tutorial (tailored for Ubuntu) is easier ?
--->
http://www.virtualopensystems.com/en/solutions/guides/kvm-on-chromebook/
easy as :
Filesystems and booting the host
We will start by creating a basic Ubuntu filesystem for ARM architectures,
by utilizing debootstrap:
$ mkdir precise$ sudo qemu-debootstrap --arch=armel precise ./precise/
On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 10:53 PM Didier Kryn <kryn@???> wrote:
> Le 20/06/2023 à 22:48, Didier Kryn a écrit :
> > Le 20/06/2023 à 22:41, Mario Marietto a écrit :
> >> ----> 2) Mount the disk on the arm machine and, from there, execute:
> >>
> >> I can't mount the disk on the arm machine because I haven't completed
> >> the 2 stage of the bootstrap. It seems like a vicious circle. I'm
> >> trying to install devuan because systemd always tries to check and
> >> fix disk errors and it does not support natively chrome os disk
> >> partitions flags and I can't install devuan because it needs another
> >> os installed on the sd card ?
> >
> > Mounting the disk does not depend of the files it contains. Mount
> > has nothing to do with debootstrap. Have you a running distro on this
> > armhf? What is the error message?
>
> If you haven't a working OS on the armhf with a way to execute
> mount and chroot, then your problem is a lot more complicated: you need
> to build a kernel and make it boot with debootstrap --second-stage as
> the init command.
>
> -- Didier
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