---> Just to be sure: is your Ubuntu (and your system) armhf? As host I've installed ubuntu 14.04 (for amd64) and I've installed ubuntu 14.04 for arm-hf on the arm chromebook (the variant armel version does not exist for the 14.04).
---> If not, you'll need something like qemu-user to emulate armhf. yes,I've fixed the error by using qemu-debootstrap,but I tried to use debootstrap because qemu-debootstrap gives some errors when I update the chroot environment. On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 1:01 PM Eduardo M KALINOWSKI < edua...@kalinowski.com.br> wrote: > On 18/06/2023 06:02, Mario Marietto wrote: > > Hello. > > > > Maybe a little problem for you,but a bigger problem for me. I've > > debootstrapped jessie on Ubuntu 14.04 with this command : > > > > debootstrap --foreign --arch=armhf jessie jessie-armhf > > http://archive.debian.org/debian <http://archive.debian.org/debian> > > > > and it worked ok,but when I try to chroot within it : > > > > root@marietto-Z87-HD3:/home/marietto/Scrivania/Chromebook/linux-distros# > > > chroot ./jessie-armhf /bin/bash > > > > > > it gives the following error : > > > > > > chroot: can't execute command "/bin/bash": No such file or directory > > > > > > but I see the file bash within the directory /bin of the debootstrapped > > directory called "jessie-armhf". What could be the problem ? thanks. > > Just to be sure: is your Ubuntu (and your system) armhf? > > If not, you'll need something like qemu-user to emulate armhf. > > (I'd expect I different error message in case of trying to run a binary > for another architecture, but one never knows...) > > -- > Goes (Went) over like a lead balloon. > > Eduardo M KALINOWSKI > edua...@kalinowski.com.br > > -- Mario.