Ryan Gallagher wrote: > Ok it downloads and unpacks fine, then it gets into trouble (see > below). Any ideas?
Hrm. If just rebooting doesn't fix it for you, you might try running through the install again, select "Continue using the CD" (yes, it's not a CD), and doing the apt-get update; apt-get install aptitude ... stuff at that point to see if you can get it working (chroot to /target in this case, I think). Aside from that you could try to make the chroot more robust with something like `mount -t proc proc /proc`. In the worst case, installing Ubuntu Desktop, installing the ubuntu-mobile package, and uninstalling the ubuntu-desktop package ought to work. Mind you, I've not tried any of these: for me it just worked with the forced installation of the kernel. On another note, once one has a booted working system, it's probably a good ideal to `apt-get install linux` to make sure to track kernel upgrades for security fixes, etc. -- Emmet HIKORY -- Ubuntu-mobile mailing list Ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mobile