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talk:howto:chroot_debian 2009/04/28 16:51 talk:howto:chroot_debian 2017/09/06 18:42 current
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Consider developing proper bootstrap method instead of unpacking already working system.\\ Consider developing proper bootstrap method instead of unpacking already working system.\\
-Look: http://dsmg600.info/howto:chroot_debian+Look: http://dns323.kood.org/dsmg600/howto:chroot_debian
I think it would really be interesting to see how to combine the debian installation with Fonz's FFP-reloaded approach for booting a new kernel. Has anyone tried this yet? I think it would really be interesting to see how to combine the debian installation with Fonz's FFP-reloaded approach for booting a new kernel. Has anyone tried this yet?
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Looks like the modern debnas provides Debian Etch, not Sarge, as it said in title. I've just set up following "the easy way" and get Debian 4.0 system. Looks like the modern debnas provides Debian Etch, not Sarge, as it said in title. I've just set up following "the easy way" and get Debian 4.0 system.
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 +I'd like to see a list of compatible fun_plug systems here. For instance, are there any problems to anticipate following these instructions on a DNS-320? ~emgee

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