Guest Paul Posted August 28, 2009 Report Posted August 28, 2009 Has anyone got Debian running on the Hero? Having all sorts of issues with the modprobe, mount etc. P
Guest Paul Posted August 28, 2009 Report Posted August 28, 2009 OK so the normal mount command won't mount debian.img, but 'busybox mount' will. Woohoo, success! My doing 'rm /system/bin/mount' this makes 'bootdeb' use the busybox mount instead, and hey presto! :D P
Guest Funkyfin2000 Posted August 28, 2009 Report Posted August 28, 2009 Sadly I don't have a clue what Debian is :D
Guest Paul Posted August 28, 2009 Report Posted August 28, 2009 Here is my installer.sh btw... I copied the debian.img to /sdcard/debian/debian.img but everything else to a new directory called /data/debian. This allows chmod 4755 on the installer.sh file. I used the 2.1 zip from here. P su <./fsrw modprobe ext2 clear rm -f /data/local/bin/fsrw rm -f /data/local/bin/bootdeb rm -f /data/local/bin/unionfs rm -f /data/local/bin/installer.sh rm -f /data/local/bin/mountonly mkdir /data/local/mnt clear cp -f fsrw /system/bin cp -f bootdeb /system/bin cp -f unionfs /system/bin cp -f installer.sh /system/bin cp -f mountonly /system/bin cd /sdcard/debian chmod 777 * cd /system/bin/ chmod 4777 * cd / clear echo " " echo "VERSION 2.1" echo "Custom Debian Bootloader is now installed! Quick huh?" echo "This process does NO damage to your Android underlying OS!" echo " " echo "Courtesy of http://www.androidfanatic.com" echo "Installer by Mark Walker (ghostwalker)" echo " " echo "To enter the Debian Linux console just type 'bootdeb'" echo "PS: Be sure to run /scripts/onetime.sh as root from the shell after your FIRST 'boot'."[/code] :D P
Guest bobbymilla Posted October 19, 2009 Report Posted October 19, 2009 (edited) Hey Paul, Ive run your installer.sh script on my hero but im still getting mount (file or directory not found) errors when I run dootdeb. I'd really appreciate it if you could post a quick rundown of how to install debian on the Hero. I know there is a guide for installing onto the G1, but is the process the same? :) Thanks in advance!! Edited October 19, 2009 by bobbymilla
Guest drewstiff Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 I decided to give this a try last night - I put the debian.img into /sdcard/debian and the other files into /data/debian. I then pasted your code into a text file and pushed it to /data/debian/installer.sh. I had to edit the installer.sh in vi (1st use of vi evar!) to remove the ^M at the end of each line which I believe was due to me creating the file in Windows. I then did a chmod 4755 on the installer.sh and ran it.... ...but got the following (this is from adb shell but it seemed the same when running it via a local Connectbot connection on the phone): ./installer.sh Filesytem remounted as read/write modprobe: chdir(2.6.27-0078c992): No such file or directory ←[H←[Jmkdir: cannot create directory '/data/local/mnt': File exists ←[H←[J←[H←[J VERSION 2.1 Custom Debian Bootloader is now installed! Quick huh? This process does NO damage to your Android underlying OS! Courtesy of [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] Installer by Mark Walker (ghostwalker) To enter the Debian Linux console just type 'bootdeb' PS: Be sure to run /scripts/onetime.sh as root from the shell after your FIRST ' boot'.[/codebox] I guessed the "no such file or directory" error near the start is due to the script trying to remove some files that aren't there (guesswork as I am by no means a linux/script-master!) and for the "File exists" error, I presumed it shouldn't be a problem if the thing we are trying to create is already there, and so I tried running 'bootdeb'! This is what I got in return: [codebox]bootdeb modprobe: chdir(2.6.27-0078c992): No such file or directory ←[H←[JAndroid Filesytem remounted as read/write mknod: /dev/loop2: File exists ←[H←[J a888a d888888b 8P YP Y88 8|o||o|88 8. .88 8 ._. Y8. d/ 8b. .dP . Y8b. d8: ::88b. d8 Y88b :8P :888 8a. : _a88P ._/ Yaa_ : .| 88P| \ YP | 8P \. / \._____.d| .| --..__)888888P ._.| mount: cannot setup loop device: No such file or directory mount: mounting devpts on /data/local/mnt/dev/pts failed: No such file or direct ory mount: mounting proc on /data/local/mnt/proc failed: No such file or directory mount: mounting sysfs on /data/local/mnt/sys failed: No such file or directory Custom Linux Pseudo Bootstrapper V2.1 - by Mark Walker WEB: [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] EML: [email protected] Starting init process INIT: Debian booting..... Running Linux Kernel net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 AutoMounter started Type EXIT to end session Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian! chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory Shutting down Debian........ Processes killed...... Loopback device shutdown - success Debian down Coded by Mark Walker [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] admin.androidfanatic.com Rebooting device to ensure clean takedown......... ...and then my phone rebooted itself. Paul do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong? I don't know enough to have written the script myself but I believe I'm capable enough to be attempting it by ripping off your own script so I hope you can help out :) [bTW big love for the sick Hero ROM, and for sorting the voda/peep issue! I think there will be a donation coming your way regardless, but especially if I can get this working!]
Guest iNasar Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 I decided to give this a try last night - I put the debian.img into /sdcard/debian and the other files into /data/debian. I then pasted your code into a text file and pushed it to /data/debian/installer.sh. I had to edit the installer.sh in vi (1st use of vi evar!) to remove the ^M at the end of each line which I believe was due to me creating the file in Windows. I then did a chmod 4755 on the installer.sh and ran it.... ...but got the following (this is from adb shell but it seemed the same when running it via a local Connectbot connection on the phone): ./installer.sh Filesytem remounted as read/write modprobe: chdir(2.6.27-0078c992): No such file or directory ←[H←[Jmkdir: cannot create directory '/data/local/mnt': File exists ←[H←[J←[H←[J VERSION 2.1 Custom Debian Bootloader is now installed! Quick huh? This process does NO damage to your Android underlying OS! Courtesy of [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] Installer by Mark Walker (ghostwalker) To enter the Debian Linux console just type 'bootdeb' PS: Be sure to run /scripts/onetime.sh as root from the shell after your FIRST ' boot'.[/codebox] I guessed the "no such file or directory" error near the start is due to the script trying to remove some files that aren't there (guesswork as I am by no means a linux/script-master!) and for the "File exists" error, I presumed it shouldn't be a problem if the thing we are trying to create is already there, and so I tried running 'bootdeb'! This is what I got in return: [codebox]bootdeb modprobe: chdir(2.6.27-0078c992): No such file or directory ←[H←[JAndroid Filesytem remounted as read/write mknod: /dev/loop2: File exists ←[H←[J a888a d888888b 8P YP Y88 8|o||o|88 8. .88 8 ._. Y8. d/ 8b. .dP . Y8b. d8: ::88b. d8 Y88b :8P :888 8a. : _a88P ._/ Yaa_ : .| 88P| \ YP | 8P \. / \._____.d| .| --..__)888888P ._.| mount: cannot setup loop device: No such file or directory mount: mounting devpts on /data/local/mnt/dev/pts failed: No such file or direct ory mount: mounting proc on /data/local/mnt/proc failed: No such file or directory mount: mounting sysfs on /data/local/mnt/sys failed: No such file or directory Custom Linux Pseudo Bootstrapper V2.1 - by Mark Walker WEB: [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] EML: [email protected] Starting init process INIT: Debian booting..... Running Linux Kernel net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 AutoMounter started Type EXIT to end session Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian! chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory Shutting down Debian........ Processes killed...... Loopback device shutdown - success Debian down Coded by Mark Walker [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] admin.androidfanatic.com Rebooting device to ensure clean takedown......... ...and then my phone rebooted itself. Paul do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong? I don't know enough to have written the script myself but I believe I'm capable enough to be attempting it by ripping off your own script so I hope you can help out :) [bTW big love for the sick Hero ROM, and for sorting the voda/peep issue! I think there will be a donation coming your way regardless, but especially if I can get this working!] paul not that i doubt your intentions or your reasons for doing this but why would you want lenny on hero? daymn. thats some sic modding!
Guest Loxley Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 This is what I got in return: mount: cannot setup loop device: No such file or directory [/codebox] Would you please change the line "mknod /dev/loop2 b 7 0" in bootdeb to "mknod /dev/loop0 b 7 0" and try again? HTH Niki
Guest drewstiff Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 Would you please change the line "mknod /dev/loop2 b 7 0" in bootdeb to "mknod /dev/loop0 b 7 0" and try again? HTH Niki Got pretty much the same result, but I will post it here in case you spot something I missed: bootdeb modprobe: chdir(2.6.27-0078c992): No such file or directory ←[H←[JAndroid Filesytem remounted as read/write mknod: /dev/loop2: File exists ←[H←[J a888a d888888b 8P YP Y88 8|o||o|88 8. .88 8 ._. Y8. d/ 8b. .dP . Y8b. d8: ::88b. d8 Y88b :8P :888 8a. : _a88P ._/ Yaa_ : .| 88P| \ YP | 8P \. / \._____.d| .| --..__)888888P ._.| mount: cannot setup loop device: No such file or directory mount: mounting devpts on /data/local/mnt/dev/pts failed: No such file or direct ory mount: mounting proc on /data/local/mnt/proc failed: No such file or directory mount: mounting sysfs on /data/local/mnt/sys failed: No such file or directory Custom Linux Pseudo Bootstrapper V2.1 - by Mark Walker WEB: [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] EML: [email protected] Starting init process INIT: Debian booting..... Running Linux Kernel net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 AutoMounter started Type EXIT to end session Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian! chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory Shutting down Debian........ Processes killed...... Loopback device shutdown - success Debian down Coded by Mark Walker [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] admin.androidfanatic.com Rebooting device to ensure clean takedown......... [/codebox] Thanks for your help though - Any other ideas?
Guest Loxley Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 mknod: /dev/loop2: File exists Thanks for your help though - Any other ideas? The error "mknod: /dev/loop2: File exists" means you didn't change /dev/loop2 to /dev/loop0. You might want to try again.
Guest drewstiff Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 The error "mknod: /dev/loop2: File exists" means you didn't change /dev/loop2 to /dev/loop0. You might want to try again. Ah I had edited the bootdeb in /data/debian/ but then ran bootdeb without running the installer.sh again first, so in essence it was the old version of the file! Now that I've done that it is working perfectly - that is awesome! Just gotta work out proper reasons for having debian on my phone now - I'm very much the "Wow you can do that? I have no reason for it but let's try it!" kinda guy. Quick question Loxley - what did we change by altering that "mknod..." line and why was it different for me than for Paul? Just want to try and learn whilst I'm at it :) Thanks very much for your help!
Guest Loxley Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 (edited) Hi there, I did some cleanup on the bootdeb file. Could someone please point me to the right place to discuss this? Until then you might want to try this one. I tested it on Modaco 2.2. HTH Niki Edit: Now makes sure that you are root and allows you to mount the sdcard on your pc after exiting debian. #!/system/bin/sh # Based on Saurik's remount.sh - modified by Mark Walker of [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] # Email [email protected] # Further work by K.-M. Hansche # No more reboot # Loopdevice corrected # Check for root # Free loopdevice noroot(){ echo "Please become root!" exit 0 } id | grep uid=0 || noroot export kit=/sdcard/debian export bin=/system/bin export mnt=/data/local/mnt export PATH=$bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:$PATH export TERM=linux export HOME=/root [ -b /dev/loop0 ] || mknod /dev/loop0 b 7 0 clear echo " " echo " a888a " echo " d888888b " echo " 8P YP Y88 " echo " 8|o||o|88 " echo " 8. .88 " echo " 8 ._. Y8. " echo " d/ 8b. " echo " .dP . Y8b. " echo " d8: ::88b. " echo " d8 Y88b " echo " :8P :888 " echo " 8a. : _a88P " echo " ._/ Yaa_ : .| 88P| " echo " \ YP | 8P \. " echo " / \._____.d| .| " echo " --..__)888888P ._.|" echo " " echo " " mount -o loop,noatime $kit/debian.img $mnt mount -t devpts devpts $mnt/dev/pts mount -t proc proc $mnt/proc mount -t sysfs sysfs $mnt/sys echo "Type EXIT to end session" echo "Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian!" echo " " chroot $mnt /bin/bash #After exit command is executed clear it all up echo " " echo "Shutting down Debian........" [ -d /data/local/mnt/bin ] || exit 0 fuser -k -m /data/local/mnt/ sleep 2 fuser -KILL -k -m /data/local/mnt/ umount /data/local/mnt/sys /data/local/mnt/proc /data/local/mnt/dev/pts umount -d /data/local/mnt [ ! -d /data/local/mnt/bin ] || echo "I'm sorry, but something went wrong. You might want to reboot." [/codebox] Edited October 20, 2009 by Loxley
Guest drewstiff Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 Hi there, I did some cleanup on the bootdeb file. Could someone please point me to the right place to discuss this? Until then you might want to try this one. I tested it on Modaco 2.2. HTH Niki #!/system/bin/sh # Based on Saurik's remount.sh - modified by Mark Walker of [url="http://www.androidfanatic.com"]http://www.androidfanatic.com[/url] # Email [email protected] # Further work by K.-M. Hansche: # No more reboot # Dont't remount /system rw, there's no need to # Loopdeviceusage corrected # Get rid of all debian processes after exit export kit=/sdcard/debian export bin=/system/bin export mnt=/data/local/mnt export PATH=$bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:$PATH export TERM=linux export HOME=/root [ -b /dev/loop0 ] || mknod /dev/loop0 b 7 0 clear echo " " echo " a888a " echo " d888888b " echo " 8P YP Y88 " echo " 8|o||o|88 " echo " 8. .88 " echo " 8 ._. Y8. " echo " d/ 8b. " echo " .dP . Y8b. " echo " d8: ::88b. " echo " d8 Y88b " echo " :8P :888 " echo " 8a. : _a88P " echo " ._/ Yaa_ : .| 88P| " echo " \ YP | 8P \. " echo " / \._____.d| .| " echo " --..__)888888P ._.|" echo " " echo " " mount -o loop,noatime $kit/debian.img $mnt mount -t devpts devpts $mnt/dev/pts mount -t proc proc $mnt/proc mount -t sysfs sysfs $mnt/sys echo "Type EXIT to end session" echo "Make sure you do a proper EXIT for a clean kill of Debian!" echo " " chroot $mnt /bin/bash #After exit command is executed clear it all up echo " " echo "Shutting down Debian........" [ -d /data/local/mnt/bin ] || exit 0 #Terminate all Debian processes, give them tow seconds, then kill them fuser -k -m /data/local/mnt/ sleep 2 fuser -KILL -k -m /data/local/mnt/ umount /data/local/mnt/sys /data/local/mnt/proc /data/local/mnt/dev/pts /data/local/mnt #This will give fair warnining if a process started in the chroot couldn't be killed [ ! -d /data/local/mnt/bin ] || echo "I'm sorry, but something went wrong. You might want to reboot." [/codebox] Wow! I had already got it working but wouldn't mind using this instead as it won't try and reboot each time (doesn't succeed from Connectbot prompt but still slightly irritating) plus I'd quite like to be using a script adapted for this purpose (putting it on a Hero). I presume I just need to go through the whole process (inc. ./installer.sh) again using this bootdeb? Quick question though: As I use Windows, I tend to find that if I copy and paste some text from this site into a text file it tends to have "^M" (carriage returns?) at the end of each line. Is there a way to either stop this from happening, or to easily remove them before pushing the file onto my phone? Would prefer if the answer wasn't "use a Linux PC instead"! :)
Guest Loxley Posted October 25, 2009 Report Posted October 25, 2009 (edited) That's my final bootdeb: bootdeb.gz It mounts important android directories under /android, uses tmpfs for directories containing temporary files, really kills all running debian programs on shutdown, … Changed: Rebuild resolv.conf on boot(deb) -> Makes debian use current dns-servers.Fix building of resolv.conf.Enlarge ramdisks.Enjoy. Edited November 4, 2009 by Loxley
Guest drewstiff Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 That's may final bootdeb: . It mounts important android directories under /android, uses tmpfs for directories containing temporary files, really kills all running debian programs on shutdown, … Enjoy. That's awesome Loxley, thanks very much. Just seems a lot 'cleaner' than the original!
Guest solarian_storm Posted November 2, 2009 Report Posted November 2, 2009 Hi all, I'm running MoDaCo Custom ROM 2.5. Do I need to install version 2.8 to run Debian Linux? My second question would be, how do I install Debian Linux safely? I have searched on the internet for a guide on how to do this. I found one for a different HTC device, but I'm not to sure about this. If you are interested here is the link: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/barf/985 . Is there anyone who knows a noob guide on the internet, or is anyone willing to make one? I'd really like to try this. The custom ROM was installed with a guide from here too which made it quite simple for me :D best regards, Solarian
Guest Tragos Posted November 3, 2009 Report Posted November 3, 2009 I'm running MoDaCo Custom ROM 2.5. Do I need to install version 2.8 to run Debian Linux? No. The files needed for this were already included in MCR 2.5. My second question would be, how do I install Debian Linux safely? I have searched on the internet for a guide on how to do this. I found one for a different HTC device, but I'm not to sure about this. If you are interested here is the link: Forget that link. That's about a Windows Mobile device. Hero is running Android, which is a Linux-based operating system. This is why we can use a more simple solution for running Debian, called chrooting. Is there anyone who knows a noob guide on the internet, or is anyone willing to make one? I'd really like to try this. The custom ROM was installed with a guide from here too which made it quite simple for me :P I'm not sure if a noob should try this. In the worst case, you type something wrong and brick your phone. Even if everything goes well, there's just the command line interface. And although you can run a GUI in VNC session, your phone won't be able to run heavy desktop applications. After the warnings, here's how I did it: :DDownloaded the installer from http://www.androidfanatic.com/cms/unoffici...einfo&id=21. It took a while before a download slot became available @FileFactory.Unzipped the file on my computer. This created a directory called "debian".Downloaded Loxley's bootdeb.gz (see post #14 above).Used 7-Zip to extract the bootdeb file from the gzip archive and moved it to the "debian" folder. There already was a bootdeb file which was overwritten.Replaced the contents of installer.sh in debian folder with Paul's version (copy-paste from post #4). I used Notepad++ for this so the linefeed characters would be kept in UNIX format.Moved the whole debian folder in the root directory of Hero's memory card using the data cable. After this I disconnected the cable.Opened ConnectBot in Hero, choosed local connection.Became root by typing: su -Entered the debian directory in memory card: cd /sdcard/debianLaunched the installer script: sh installer.shEntered Debian console: bootdebLaunched the setup script: /scripts/onetime.shThat's it!After having fun with Debian console, it must be closed by typing exit. Then the chroot session will be terminated correctly. Only steps 7,8 and 11 are required to launch Debian console again.
Guest kendon Posted November 3, 2009 Report Posted November 3, 2009 (edited) No. The files needed for this were already included in MCR 2.5. ... thx for the writeup, really nice. just tried, everything works fine, apart from the dns servers. somewhere i read that changes were made, anyway, the /etc/resolv.conf contains: localhost:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf 10.74.83.22 192.168.1.1 193.254.160.1[/codebox] and should read: [codebox]localhost:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 192.168.1.1 (other servers if needed) then apt-get update downloads the indexes, but then segfaults: localhost:~# echo "nameserver 192.168.1.1" > /etc/resolv.conf localhost:~# apt-get update Get:1 [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny Release.gpg [1032B] Get:2 [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny Release [73.6kB] Ign [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny/main Packages/DiffIndex Get:3 [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny/main Packages [6703kB] Fetched 6777kB in 42s (161kB/s) Segmentation faultsts... 99%[/codebox] anyone? :D Edited November 3, 2009 by kendon
Guest Loxley Posted November 4, 2009 Report Posted November 4, 2009 Hi Kendon! then apt-get update downloads the indexes, but then segfaults: anyone? :D I fixed the resolv.conf issue. Unfortunately I can't reproduce the segfault. I enlarged the ramdisks to 25% of memory, perhaps that might fix it. Could you redownload my bootdeb and try again, please? HTH Niki
Guest kendon Posted November 4, 2009 Report Posted November 4, 2009 Hi Kendon! I fixed the resolv.conf issue. Unfortunately I can't reproduce the segfault. I enlarged the ramdisks to 25% of memory, perhaps that might fix it. Could you redownload my bootdeb and try again, please? HTH Niki i would love to, a link might help...? :D
Guest Loxley Posted November 4, 2009 Report Posted November 4, 2009 i would love to, a link might help...? :D Post no. 14. http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&...t&p=1096153
Guest kendon Posted November 4, 2009 Report Posted November 4, 2009 Post no. 14. http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&...t&p=1096153 see, i knew it. i knew you would give me the obvious link i missed. before asking i asked google, looked through your twitter account, thorugh your profile here & @xda, looked in the threads here and @xda, but as it goes i forgot to check THIS thread... :D checking now...
Guest kendon Posted November 4, 2009 Report Posted November 4, 2009 (edited) not better here: localhost:/# apt-get update Hit [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny Release.gpg Hit [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny Release Ign [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny/main Packages/DiffIndex Hit [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny/main Packages Segmentation faultsts... 0% localhost:/# [/codebox] but i will check this later at home. i am currently at work, i don't have wifi here, and not really time to look into this :D btw, i had to overwrite /etc/resolv.conf again, as it had the default values again, is that normal? i would have guessed changes are persistent? edit: forgot to update the bootdeb in /system/bin... did it now, didn't help though: [codebox]localhost:/# apt-get update Get:1 [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny Release.gpg [1032B] Hit [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny Release Ign [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny/main Packages/DiffIndex Hit [url="http://ftp.de.debian.org"]http://ftp.de.debian.org[/url] lenny/main Packages Fetched 1032B in 3s (269B/s) Segmentation faultsts... 0% localhost:/# but resolv.conf looks fine now :P Edited November 4, 2009 by kendon
Guest Loxley Posted November 4, 2009 Report Posted November 4, 2009 (edited) see, i knew it. i knew you would give me the obvious link i missed. before asking i asked google, looked through your twitter account, thorugh your profile here & @xda, looked in the threads here and @xda, but as it goes i forgot to check THIS thread... :D checking now... Hm, whichever twitteraccount you checked, it wasn't mine, I don't even live in colorado. :P I'm sorry it doesn't work out for you. To test things I just made an update to Debian 5.03 over umts (took a moment). It worked flawlessly. May get I a "df -h" from within your debian, please? An strace of apt-get might be helpfull to. Unfortunatly I will be preocupied the next two days, so please don't get upset if I won't reply for some time. But I will look into this. Regards Niki P.S. Did you try those: http://www.debianhelp.org/node/1972 http://blog.springenwerk.com/2008/05/speic...leresen-97.html Edited November 4, 2009 by Loxley
Guest kendon Posted November 4, 2009 Report Posted November 4, 2009 (edited) Hm, whichever twitteraccount you checked, it wasn't mine, I don't even live in colorado. ;) lol dude i'm sorry, i guess i got you confused with lox_dev... :D http://twitter.com/LoxDev I'm sorry it doesn't work out for you. To test things I just made an update to Debian 5.03 over umts (took a moment). It worked flawlessly. May get I a "df -h" from within your debian, please? An strace of apt-get might be helpfull to. localhost:~# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 704M 355M 314M 54% / tmpfs 704M 355M 314M 54% /dev df: `/sqlite_stmt_journals': No such file or directory df: `/system': No such file or directory df: `/data': No such file or directory df: `/cache': No such file or directory df: `/system/sd': No such file or directory df: `/sdcard': No such file or directory /dev/loop0 704M 355M 314M 54% / none 48M 0 48M 0% /tmp none 48M 0 48M 0% /var/log none 48M 0 48M 0% /tmp none 48M 0 48M 0% /var/tmp none 48M 0 48M 0% /var/lock /dev/block/mtdblock3 170M 147M 24M 87% /android/system /dev/block/mtdblock5 166M 64M 102M 39% /android/data /dev/block//vold/179:1 7.2G 5.2G 2.0G 73% /android/sdcard[/codebox] i have never heard of strace, from ubuntus man page i think i got what it is. problem here is: [codebox] localhost:~# strace apt-get update -bash: strace: command not found or am i doing it wrong? Unfortunatly I will be preocupied the next two days, so please don't get upset if I won't reply for some time. But I will look into this. Regards Niki stay reasonable :P i'm glad if anyone helps at all, there doesn't seem to be this much interest in the whole story... too bad. P.S. Did you try those: http://www.debianhelp.org/node/1972 http://blog.springenwerk.com/2008/05/speic...leresen-97.html no, but i definitly will :lol: and i think i will make a fresh start with debian, not that there was anything corrupted... thx so far! Edited November 4, 2009 by kendon
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