On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 20:27:49 -0500
Bill Marcum wrote:
> In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install
> > programs/pkgs on a different system than I am running on?
> >
> > I can't run anything on the other system right now,
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install
> programs/pkgs on a different system than I am running on?
>
> I can't run anything on the other system right now, but I
> can mount the disks on a machine that is running OK.
>
> Many
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> No, that is not what I have been doing! Systems are connected by 100
> Mbps network.
> System "B" is the one that has the problems. System "A" is the one
> that is fully functional. "B" root volume is defined as a Samba
> share. It is the entire volume/disk. That share is moun
Bob Proulx wrote the following on 12/07/2011 12:37 AM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Oops! Another thing I don't know how to do: Mount a disk from a
system that isn't running! When I say "mount" I meant something like
"mount //host/share " where fstab defines to mount it on
"/some/local/mount/point". Obv
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Oops! Another thing I don't know how to do: Mount a disk from a
> system that isn't running! When I say "mount" I meant something like
> "mount //host/share " where fstab defines to mount it on
> "/some/local/mount/point". Obviously not what you thought I meant!
So you have
Bob Proulx wrote the following on 12/06/2011 09:32 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Just to clarify, the "bad" system is only "bad" because whein I was
installing an update, for Open Office if memory serves, aptitude
crashed and left "something" in an unusable state that causes
segmentation faults and re
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Just to clarify, the "bad" system is only "bad" because whein I was
> installing an update, for Open Office if memory serves, aptitude
> crashed and left "something" in an unusable state that causes
> segmentation faults and relocation errors whenever I try to run
> anything "
Mike Bird wrote the following on 12/06/2011 07:55 PM:
Hi Dennis,
(Thanks Bob):
Dennis Wicks wrote via Bob Proulx:
I really appreciate all the help, each new response seems to get me
a little further, but then there is another brick wall that I can't
figure out how to get past.
When I use the
information along to you concerning your problem.
Subject: Re: Running apt*, help needed
Date: Tue December 6 2011, 13:09:49
From: Mike Bird
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On Sun December 4 2011 17:13:38 Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can in
chine, tried to do dpkg -i to install
> libraries for apt but get segmentation fault. What next??
Mike Bird is having email blockage. He will be able to read your
reply but is not able to post at this time. He asked me to pass this
information along to you concerning your problem.
Subject: Re: Runnin
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> All info was given in previous posts. To reiterate, Debian 5.0,
> intel 32 bit 2 machines, identical, one works, one doesn't, gets
> segmentation faults and/or relocation error on every command.
> Mounted "bad" root on "good" machine, tried to do dpkg -i to install
> libraries
Andrei Popescu wrote the following on 12/06/2011 03:25 AM:
On Lu, 05 dec 11, 15:15:46, Dennis Wicks wrote:
I guess I still need a few more pieces!
I now have the problem that everything I have tried to do after
chroot gives me a segmentation fault.
eg. chroot /dgwicks/root dpkg -i .deb
Even j
On Lu, 05 dec 11, 15:15:46, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>
> I guess I still need a few more pieces!
>
> I now have the problem that everything I have tried to do after
> chroot gives me a segmentation fault.
>
> eg. chroot /dgwicks/root dpkg -i .deb
>
> Even just a plain chroot to my mounted directory
Andrei Popescu wrote the following on 12/05/2011 01:14 PM:
On Du, 04 dec 11, 21:24:56, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Both machines are nearly identical so that is not a problem. I have
already gathered a lot of pieces of the solution and I hope that
this is the final part of the solution!
Because you in
On Du, 04 dec 11, 21:24:56, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>
> Both machines are nearly identical so that is not a problem. I have
> already gathered a lot of pieces of the solution and I hope that
> this is the final part of the solution!
Because you intend yo use the network from withing the chroot (apt):
Victor Nitu wrote the following on 12/04/2011 07:20 PM:
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Hi all,
Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install programs/pkgs
on a different system than I am running on?
I can't run anything o
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On 12/05/2011 03:13 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install programs/pkgs
> on a different system than I am running on?
>
> I can't run anything on the other system right now, but I can mount t
Hi all,
Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install
programs/pkgs on a different system than I am running on?
I can't run anything on the other system right now, but I
can mount the disks on a machine that is running OK.
Many TIA!
Dennis
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Thanks Daniel that did the trick
Dean
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 03:45:55PM +, Dean Chester <
> dean.g.ches...@googlemail.com> was heard to say:
> > GHC6 is already installed on my system apparently.
>
> Ah, sorry. I somehow misread /
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 03:45:55PM +, Dean Chester
was heard to say:
> GHC6 is already installed on my system apparently.
Ah, sorry. I somehow misread / hallucinated that you got the message
"ghc-pkg: command not found". If you had, my fix would have worked
great. :-)
According to htt
GHC6 is already installed on my system apparently.
Dean
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 07:09:10AM -0800, Djingo Cacadril <
> cacad...@yahoo.com> was heard to say:
> > From: Dean Chester
> > > When ever i try to update my SID box i keep getting t
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 07:09:10AM -0800, Djingo Cacadril
was heard to say:
> From: Dean Chester
> > When ever i try to update my SID box i keep getting these errors and it
> > doesn't update does anyone know how i can fix it?
> > Here is the out put in the console:
> [snip]
> > Removing libg
From: Dean Chester
> When ever i try to update my SID box i keep getting these errors and it
> doesn't update does anyone know how i can fix it?
> Here is the out put in the console:
[snip]
> Removing libghc6-highlighting-kate-dev ...
> ghc-pkg: cannot find package highlighting-kate-0.2.1
Sid
Hi
When ever i try to update my SID box i keep getting these errors and it
doesn't update does anyone know how i can fix it? Here is the out put in
the console:
Extracting templates from packages: 100%
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 267846 files and directories currently install
Amit Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm working with apt and have a few queries:
>
> 1. I've copied the first 3 woody disks on my hard disk in
> /var/cache/apt/cds/[123].
>
> I want apt to recognize these sources as the primary installation sources. I
> made changes in /etc/apt/sources.list, sa
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 09:18:20 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SN> On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 10:56:14AM +0530, Amit Shah wrote:
SN> > Hi,
SN> >
SN> > I'm working with apt and have a few queries:
SN> >
SN> > 1. I've copied the first 3 woody disks on my hard disk in
SN> > /var/cache/apt/cds/[123].
SN>
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 10:56:14AM +0530, Amit Shah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working with apt and have a few queries:
>
> 1. I've copied the first 3 woody disks on my hard disk in
> /var/cache/apt/cds/[123].
>
> I want apt to recognize these sources as the primary installation sources. I
> made chan
On 0, Amit Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working with apt and have a few queries:
>
> 1. I've copied the first 3 woody disks on my hard disk in
> /var/cache/apt/cds/[123].
>
> I want apt to recognize these sources as the primary installation sources. I
> made changes in /etc/apt
Hi,
I'm working with apt and have a few queries:
1. I've copied the first 3 woody disks on my hard disk in
/var/cache/apt/cds/[123].
I want apt to recognize these sources as the primary installation sources. I
made changes in /etc/apt/sources.list, saying:
deb file:/var/cache/apt/cds/1/cdrom/di
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