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> Debian 4.0 On 360
jigglywiggly
post Apr 13 2010, 02:02 AM
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So I downloaded the lovely 360 Debian, it said type debianinstall to install Debian 4.0

I went for it, then it says

Base system install complete!
You may shutdown the 360.
Then continue the install by botting the xell-bootloader-sda2

How do I boot to that partition?

Thanks in advance

EDIT: I should read first and see this
http://www.free60.org/Debian-etch


Someone can delete if they want, but this may help someone else.

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post Apr 13 2010, 02:21 AM
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Oh wait I lied when I try install it I get:

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./debianinstall.sh: line 17: ar: command not ofund
./debianinstlal.sh line 19: /mnt/debian/work/data.tar.gz: no such file or directory
tar: this does not look like a tar archive
tar: error exit delayed from previous errors
./debianinstall.sh line 22: debootstrap: command not found
./debianinstall.sh line23: /mnt/debian/hostname: no such file or directory


some more errors getting tired (3-4) more
CODE

Base System Install complete!
You may now shutdown the xbox 360

Then continue install by booting the xell-bootloader-sda2

However, when I boot from it I get an error saying it can't find the init, and then a kernel panic.

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post Apr 13 2010, 03:45 AM
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Oh silly me I had to be in Gentoo. I was doing it from the debiandvd.
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