Hi all,

After manually grabbing strace ( deb ) and installing, it pointed to the
/var/lib/apt/list files.  I blew them away and reran apt to update.  Second
time around did the trick.

A bit weird id say, but it happens, thanks for the responses.

I run Deb on both Beaglebone / board and Pandaboard, for the best part its
always been plain sailing so this one did surprise me.  If at anytime
anything needs tested on hardware just drop me a mail.

Thanks again

Nige


On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Paul Wise <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:15 AM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>
> > It's one of my monthly release's.. Hides.
>
> Your image contains SSH private keys, which means that everyone can do
> MITM attacks against connections to machines running your image. It
> also contains the dbus machine identifier and other machine-specific
> things that should not be duplicated between instances.
>
> In Debian we generally suggest people use d-i or debootstrap, for this
> reason. Debian install methods don't yet support generating generic
> images that can be installed on any host. Until this is solved I would
> strongly suggest you point people at a script that runs debootstrap
> instead.
>
> At the very least you should generate multiple images, compare them,
> remove the differing files and create a script that runs on first boot
> to generate these files. Alternately, use debootstrap --foreign and
> rely on how it runs all the postinst scripts on first boot.
>
> > It's the latest release snapshot from the beagleboard.org kernel
> release..
>
> Is this code upstreamed yet? It would be great to be able to switch to
> armmp more.
>
> --
> bye,
> pabs
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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