Michl Ladislav writes: > > When i untar it, base2_2.0.tgz, base2_2.1.tgz and base2_2.2.tgz from > ftp.uni-mainz.de/pub/Linux/debian-local/mips gives the following result > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Jan 24 2001 bin > ?-------w- 0 man root 1024 Jan 19 2001 boot > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Jan 24 2001 cdrom > ?-------wx 0 root root 18432 Jan 24 2001 dev > ?----wxr-- 0 root root 2048 Jan 24 2001 etc > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Jan 24 2001 floppy > ?-------w- 0 50 root 1024 Jan 19 2001 home > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Jan 24 2001 initrd > ?------r-- 0 root root 2048 Jan 24 2001 lib > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Jan 19 2001 mnt > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Jan 19 2001 proc > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Jan 24 2001 root > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Feb 26 2001 sbin > ?-------w- 0 root root 1024 Feb 26 2001 tmp > ?-----xr-x 0 root root 1024 Jan 24 2001 usr > ?-----xr-x 0 root root 1024 Jan 24 2001 var > > and filesystem is corrupted even if I untar this base to the disk while > using debian-mips-base-test_0.3.tar and then boot it. glibc2.0 based > debian base woorks pretty well. >
On which system did you untar this base? Which tar are you using? To which filesystem are you untaring? C

