On 03/05/15 21:24, Anto wrote:
On 03/05/15 06:31, Edward Bartolo wrote:
The command I used:
debootstrap --arch amd64 jessie /mnt/sda8
http://packages.devuan.org/merged
/mnt/sda8 is the partition where Devuan was installed.
I will now start testing Devuan.
Hello Edward,
I also tried the installation from that Devuan merged repository using
the same debootstrap command line options. The ones you used actually
also pull libsystemd0, systemd and systemd-sysv. Perhaps you expect less
restrictions on systemd components in Devuan.
As for me, I think I have to wait a little bit longer until the Devuan
merged repository can provide more "cleaner" packages. I initially tried
to use the following debootstrap options.
debootstrap --arch=amd64 --include
linux-image-amd64,grub-pc,locales,console-setup,ssh
--exclude=libsystemd0,systemd,systemd-sysv,init-system-helpers jessie
/tmp/sda1 http://packages.devuan.org/merged
And I got below messages:
W: Failure while configuring base packages. This will be re-attempted
up to five times.
W: See /tmp/sda1/debootstrap/debootstrap.log for details (possibly the
package openssh-server is at fault)
The failure on openssh-server is due to the exclusion of
init-system-helpers because I don't get those messages when I removed
init-system-helpers from the exclusion list.
When I didn't include ssh I got below messages, which is also due to the
exclusion of init-system-helpers.
W: Failure while configuring base packages. This will be re-attempted
up to five times.
W: See /tmp/sda1/debootstrap/debootstrap.log for details (possibly the
package cron is at fault)
When I had a look on the sources on that Devuan merged repository, I
didn't see init-system-helpers on the debian/control files of both
openssh-server and cron. Perhaps their dependencies are the ones which
require init-system-helpers.
Cheers,
Anto
Unfortunately (for the moment) you will need to enable 3rd-party repos
to build a fully-functional system with a (xfxe4) DE:
deb http://angband.pl/debian/ nosystemd main
deb http://exegnulinux.net/nosystemd/ jessie main
The sooner that is no longer necessary the better.
You will also need to (immediately after debootstrap in a chroot):
cat << EOF > /etc/apt/preferences.d/01systemd
Package: *systemd*
Pin: origin ""
Pin-Priority: -1
EOF
cat << EOF > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01norecommends
APT::Install-Recommends "0";
APT::Install-Suggests "0";
EOF
else when you run apt-get in the chroot *systemd* *will* get it's claws
in. The "recommends" only will make sure (xfce at least).
I have tested this multiple times in recent days.
Without that you may not be able to shutdown, reboot, suspend, handle
removables...
D
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