---> The principle is that the executable downlaoded by the first stage of
debootstrap is not executable by the x86, but by the armhf.
it does not work like this if qemu-debootstrap is used. I've posted two
tutorials that show that it works like this. Even me,after the first stage
of the bootstrapping,I configure the rest of the os (armhf) directly on my
PC x64 bit. There is even no need for a second stage. What I don't
understand is why the chimaera version removed qemu-debootstrap and it
forces users to have an arm board to finish the setup. It does not even try
to run debootstrap. On the screen I see that the executable bootstrap is
executed,instead. But,on the previous version of devuan,called beowulf it
works exactly like I have explained. It does the first stage and the second
stage on the X64 pc running the command qemu-debootstrap and not the
command bootstrap.
On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 11:35 AM Didier Kryn <kryn@???> wrote:
> Le 20/06/2023 à 23:03, Mario Marietto a écrit :
> > In this blog he used qemu-debootstrap to make exactly what I'm trying
> > to do or am I wrong ?
>
> Sure you can use a virtual armhf instead of a physical one. I have
> no experienc on qemu, but it shouldn't be much different.
>
> The principle is that the executable downlaoded by the first stage
> of debootstrap are not executable by the x86, but by the armhf.
>
> I'm not a Ubuntu user and can't help you about this tutorial. I
> just wanted to draw your attention on the fact that your x86 cannot
> execute the second stage of debootstrap for a foreign arch.
>
> -- Didier
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