[Bug 1929239] Re: debootstrap documentation bug

Ken Sharp 1929239 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Oct 28 19:57:00 UTC 2021


** Changed in: debootstrap (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Opinion

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Title:
  debootstrap documentation bug

Status in debootstrap package in Ubuntu:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  The documentation for debootstrap is broken and also needs
  reorganization.  It lives here:

  https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/arm64/apds03.en.html

  To put this in "Appendix D: Random Bits" is a bit unsettling.  It
  should have a chapter of its own sitting in parallel to the installer
  guides.

  The main bug is telling users to run commands inside chroot that must
  run outside of chroot.  The first paragraph says: "$ symbolizes a
  command to be entered in the user's current system, while # refers to
  a command entered in the Debian chroot."  Then every command given on
  that page follows a hash.  E.g. "# mke2fs -j /dev/sda6".  That's
  impossible.  You can't chroot before you have a filesystem.

  Normally the best place to report this would be the "www.debian.org"
  /project/ in the Debian bug tracker, but the Debian bug tracker only
  function by email and last time I checked the mail server did not
  accept email from me.  If someone would mirror this upstream it would
  be appreciated.

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