Chris Troutner writes: > ...to add curl like this: > > # Packages to install in all FreedomBox environments > base_pkgs="apt base-files ifupdown initramfs-tools \ > logrotate module-init-tools netbase rsyslog udev debian-archive-keyring curl" > > Did I edit the right line? Did I edit it correctly?
That should work fine. If curl ends up on a line by itself, end the previous line with a "\", just like the line that ends with "initramfs-tools" does. > Again, the image built and appears fine, but the Raspberry Pi does not > boot. > > I uploaded my freedombox.log file here: http://pastebin.com/rswEZVtm > I uploaded the screen log here: http://pastebin.com/v0aEa6y9 What do you get from the SD card itself? Try following these instructions [0] from linuxquestions.org to enable boot logging and then post that file: go to /etc/default/ and look for (or create) a file named "bootlogd". Inside that file add/ change a line so it reads "BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes". The next time you reboot you will have your boot messages saved in the file "/var/log/boot". In summary, on the SD card's /etc/default/bootlogd: BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes > I'm starting to suspect there may be an issue with my build > environment. vmdebootstrap should handle all of that. I'm building and booting images from Wheezy, so I'd be surprised if that were the issue. > Has anyone been able to successfully build and boot a Raspberry Pi > image in the last couple weeks? I'd like to rule out if the issues > I'm having are isolated to me, or if they are more general in nature. I'll give it a go this weekend and let you know. Nick 0: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/where-is-the-boot-log-in-debian-sarge-197688/
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