Re: using apt-zip

2008-01-24 Thread Csányi Pál
Wed, 23 Jan 2008 23:30:07 +0100 keltezéssel Paul Csanyi azt írta:

 Hello!
 
 I am using apt-zip to upgrade my old laptop from Etch testing
 (when I installed on tjis laptop Debian Etch, then Etch was in
 testing state) to Etch stable.
 
 I red the tutorial
 http://linuxbasics.org/tutorials/using/apt-zip
 
 and man apt-zip.
 
 I did the following steps:
 
 sudo aptitude update
 mount /media/usb0
 apt-zip-list -m /media/usb0 -a dist-upgrade
 
 mount /media/usb0
 try to run in the usb0/
 
 ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal
 but get error message:
 bash: ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal: /bin/sh: bad interpreter:
 Permission denied

When I try this with sudo:
sudo /media/usb0/fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal 
sudo: unable to execute /media/usb0/fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal:
Permission denied

What permission to give to the /media/usb0/ directory?

The permissions are now:

$ LANG=en_EN ls -ln /media/usb0/
total 24
-rw-r--r-- 1 1000 1000   184 Jan 24 00:12 apt-zip.options
-rwxr--r-- 1 1000 1000   926 Jan 24 00:12 fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal
drwx-- 2 1000 1000 16384 Jan 23 23:47


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Re: using apt-zip

2008-01-24 Thread Csányi Pál
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 10:46:02 + keltezéssel Csányi Pál azt írta:

 Wed, 23 Jan 2008 23:30:07 +0100 keltezéssel Paul Csanyi azt írta:
 
 Hello!
 
 I am using apt-zip to upgrade my old laptop from Etch testing
 (when I installed on tjis laptop Debian Etch, then Etch was in
 testing state) to Etch stable.
 
 I red the tutorial
 http://linuxbasics.org/tutorials/using/apt-zip
 
 and man apt-zip.
 
 I did the following steps:
 
 sudo aptitude update
 mount /media/usb0
 apt-zip-list -m /media/usb0 -a dist-upgrade
 
 mount /media/usb0
 try to run in the usb0/
 
 ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal
 but get error message:
 bash: ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal: /bin/sh: bad interpreter:
 Permission denied
 
 When I try this with sudo:
 sudo /media/usb0/fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal 
 sudo: unable to execute /media/usb0/fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal:
 Permission denied
 
 What permission to give to the /media/usb0/ directory?
 
 The permissions are now:
 
 $ LANG=en_EN ls -ln /media/usb0/
 total 24
 -rw-r--r-- 1 1000 1000   184 Jan 24 00:12 apt-zip.options
 -rwxr--r-- 1 1000 1000   926 Jan 24 00:12 fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal
 drwx-- 2 1000 1000 16384 Jan 23 23:47

$ LANG=en_EN ls -ln /media
total 38
...
lrwxrwxrwx  1004 Jan 20 15:40 usb - usb0
drwxr-xr-x  3 1000 1000 4096 Jan 24 00:00 usb0
...

On the usb drive I have ext3 filesystem.

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Re: using apt-zip

2008-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
Hello Paul,

On 2008-01-23 23:30 +0100, Paul Csanyi wrote:

 I did the following steps:

 sudo aptitude update
 mount /media/usb0
 apt-zip-list -m /media/usb0 -a dist-upgrade

 mount /media/usb0
 try to run in the usb0/

 ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal
 but get error message:
 bash: ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal: /bin/sh: bad interpreter:
 Permission denied

 How can I solve this problem?

My crystal ball tells me that your drive is mounted with the `noexec'
option (this is the default for user-mountable devices).  You need to
mount /media/usb0 with the `exec' option, like this:

# mount -o exec /media/usb0

You need to be root to to this, but you can also specify the `exec'
option in /etc/fstab.  See mount(8) for details.

Sven


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Re: using apt-zip

2008-01-24 Thread Paul Csanyi
2008/1/24, Sven Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello Paul,

 On 2008-01-23 23:30 +0100, Paul Csanyi wrote:

  I did the following steps:
 
  sudo aptitude update
  mount /media/usb0
  apt-zip-list -m /media/usb0 -a dist-upgrade
 
  mount /media/usb0
  try to run in the usb0/
 
  ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal
  but get error message:
  bash: ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal: /bin/sh: bad interpreter:
  Permission denied
 
  How can I solve this problem?

 My crystal ball tells me that your drive is mounted with the `noexec'
 option (this is the default for user-mountable devices).  You need to
 mount /media/usb0 with the `exec' option, like this:

 # mount -o exec /media/usb0

 You need to be root to to this, but you can also specify the `exec'
 option in /etc/fstab.  See mount(8) for details.

I am using usbmount, so I must edit usbmount.conf. Yes, there was a noexec
option that I change now to exec. :)

FS_MOUNTOPTIONS=uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=022,exec,\
nosuid,dmask=0007,fmask=0117

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Re: using apt-zip

2008-01-24 Thread Paul Csanyi
2008/1/24, Paul Csanyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 2008/1/24, Sven Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Hello Paul,
 
  On 2008-01-23 23:30 +0100, Paul Csanyi wrote:
 
   I did the following steps:
  
   sudo aptitude update
   mount /media/usb0
   apt-zip-list -m /media/usb0 -a dist-upgrade
  
   mount /media/usb0
   try to run in the usb0/
  
   ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal
   but get error message:
   bash: ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal: /bin/sh: bad interpreter:
   Permission denied
  
   How can I solve this problem?
 
  My crystal ball tells me that your drive is mounted with the `noexec'
  option (this is the default for user-mountable devices).  You need to
  mount /media/usb0 with the `exec' option, like this:
 
  # mount -o exec /media/usb0
 
  You need to be root to to this, but you can also specify the `exec'
  option in /etc/fstab.  See mount(8) for details.

 I am using usbmount, so I must edit usbmount.conf. Yes, there was a noexec
 option that I change now to exec. :)

 FS_MOUNTOPTIONS=uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=022,exec,\
 nosuid,dmask=0007,fmask=0117

Also I setup here in the usbmount.conf the exec option:

MOUNTOPTIONS=sync,exec,nodev,noatime


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using apt-zip

2008-01-23 Thread Paul Csanyi
Hello!

I am using apt-zip to upgrade my old laptop from Etch testing
(when I installed on tjis laptop Debian Etch, then Etch was in
testing state) to Etch stable.

I red the tutorial
http://linuxbasics.org/tutorials/using/apt-zip

and man apt-zip.

I did the following steps:

sudo aptitude update
mount /media/usb0
apt-zip-list -m /media/usb0 -a dist-upgrade

mount /media/usb0
try to run in the usb0/

./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal
but get error message:
bash: ./fetch-script-wget-debian-asztal: /bin/sh: bad interpreter:
Permission denied

How can I solve this problem?

Any advices will be appreciated!

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Using apt-zip -was Re: Upgrade on box not on Net

2007-07-07 Thread Felix Karpfen
On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 16:02:44 -0400, Celejar wrote:

 On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 20:25:09 +0100
 John K Masters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Is it possible to upgrade a box not connected to the Internet?
 

 
 This is what the apt-zip package is for.

2  simple queries:

1. ZIP drives are a thing of the past. Presumably apt-zip works equally
   well with usb memory-sticks; and

2. My daughter - who has broadband access - uses a Mac. Can that be
   used to download the packages identified by apt-zip?

Felix Karpfen



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Re: Using apt-zip -was Re: Upgrade on box not on Net

2007-07-07 Thread Celejar
On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 20:58:55 + (UTC)
Felix Karpfen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 16:02:44 -0400, Celejar wrote:
 
  On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 20:25:09 +0100
  John K Masters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Is it possible to upgrade a box not connected to the Internet?
  
 
  
  This is what the apt-zip package is for.
 
 2  simple queries:
 
 1. ZIP drives are a thing of the past. Presumably apt-zip works equally
well with usb memory-sticks; and

From the package description:

 Description: Update a non-networked computer using apt and removable media
  These scripts simplify the process of using dselect and apt on a 
 non-networked
  Debian box, using removable media like ZIP floppies and USB keys. One 
 generates
  a `fetch' script (supporting backends such as wget and lftp, in a modular,
  extensible way) to be run on a host with better connectivity, check space
  constraints of your removable media, and then install the package on your
  Debian box.

 
 2. My daughter - who has broadband access - uses a Mac. Can that be
used to download the packages identified by apt-zip?

To be honest, I've never actually used apt-zip, so I don't know.
 
 Felix Karpfen

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