> > Hi, > > It was a fat type. So, yeah! FAT doesn't support symlinks nor unix-like permissions. There you go... :)
> Finally i avoided this problem and did what i wanted by directly using a binary from the download section and creating the few symlink by hand in the system. Nice. > Kind regards, > AG > > 2015-03-13 16:25 GMT+01:00 Xabier Oneca -- xOneca <[email protected]>: >> >> Hello Alexis, >> >> El 13/03/2015 09:19, "Alexis Guilloteau" <[email protected]> escribió: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > i extracted my archive on my ubuntu computer and /sbin/init exist and is linked to /bin/busybox. >> > But when i tried to extract it in my system the folders are all empty. (it is the same archive) >> > >> > i use the command : >> > tar zxvf busybox_1.23.1_arm.tar.gz -C /mnt/SD/test >> > >> > to extract the archive busybox_1.23.1_arm.tar.gz which is in /mnt/SD in order to chroot in /mnt/SD/test. The v show me that i am extrating files but when going into the /bin /sbin and /user folder extracted they are empty. Only the busybox executable is present in /bin but when trying to run it i have "permission denied". >> >> Which file system type (ext/fat/ntfs/...) is in /mnt/SD? It seems it doesn't support symlinks nor unix-like permissions. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Xabier Oneca_,,_
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