Hi Jan-Benedict
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oops... sorry...
>
> Prior chroot'ing to /target:
>
> # mv /target/sbin/start-stop-daemon /target/sbin/start
On Mon, 2004-04-26 17:01:29 +0200, Andrew Miehs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[ If you start with a new topic, please start with a fresh email. DON'T
take some random old mail and delete it's subject - you'll break
proper threading! Thanks. ]
> I have recently disc
Hi Jan-Benedict
> [ If you start with a new topic, please start with a fresh email. DON'T
> take some random old mail and delete it's subject - you'll break
> proper threading! Thanks. ]
oops... sorry...
>
> Prior chroot'ing to /target:
>
> # mv /target/sbin/start-stop-daemon /target/sbin/start
On Mon, 2004-04-26 17:01:29 +0200, Andrew Miehs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[ If you start with a new topic, please start with a fresh email. DON'T
take some random old mail and delete it's subject - you'll break
proper threading! Thanks. ]
> I have recently disc
Hi all,
I have recently discovered that my PXE install scripts are destroying my
ext3 file systems, due to me not unmounting the drive before rebooting.
The second part of my install chroots into /target and runs apt-get
dselect-upgrade. Unfortunately, I can not umount the new root disk
'/target'
Hi all,
I have recently discovered that my PXE install scripts are destroying my
ext3 file systems, due to me not unmounting the drive before rebooting.
The second part of my install chroots into /target and runs apt-get
dselect-upgrade. Unfortunately, I can not umount the new root disk
'/target'
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