errata corrige :
It does not even try to run qemu-debootstrap.
On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 1:55 PM Mario Marietto <marietto2008@???>
wrote:
> ---> 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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