On 21.02.2014 12:46, Toomas Tamm wrote:
[...]
To wrap this up, if I am the first (and possibly only) person seeing
this, and because I already have a workaround, let us leave it as-is,
in the mailing list archives, in case someone else will encounter this
in the future. I do not think I can
Hi,
Toomas Tamm wrote on 2014-02-20 20:18:03 +0200 [Multiarch nfsroot for multiarch
install?]:
[...]
All this was done with stock FAI 4.0.6 from wheezy.
Thomas Lange wrote on 2014-02-21 12:05:59 +0100 [Re: Multiarch nfsroot for
multiarch install?]:
[...]
This works for me like a charm
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 12:05:59PM +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
When I remove these comments and also add
acroread:i386
to my package_config file, acroread is installed without any problems.
No need for calling add-architecture inside the nfsroot.
Must be just me then :-). Possibly my
Hello!
I was struggling with getting multiarch install to work as described
in http://wiki.fai-project.org/wiki/Tips_and_tricks, section Debian
wheezy and MuliArch [*] . Everything seemed to be done correctly, but
FAI kept printing the message
WARNING: These unknown packages are removed from
Hi,
I use multi-arch support since quite some time and never got error or
warning messages.
Thats my script:
echo Enable multiarch support
$ROOTCMD dpkg --add-architecture i386
$ROOTCMD apt-get update
$ROOTCMD apt-get install -y --force-yes ia32-libs
echo Install Adobe
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 07:41:53PM +0100, René Bleisch wrote:
echo Enable multiarch support
$ROOTCMD dpkg --add-architecture i386
$ROOTCMD apt-get update
$ROOTCMD apt-get install -y --force-yes ia32-libs
Indeed, that would work, as my own experiments proved as well. What
does