![]() Getting package lists: APT_CONFIG=/tmp/multistrap.7WkJrV apt-get -o Apt::Architecture=armhf -o Dir::Etc::TrustedParts=/mnt/etc/apt/ -o Dir::Etc::Trusted=/mnt/etc/apt/trusted.gpg -o Apt::Get::Download-Only=true -o Apt::Install-Recommends=false -o Dir=/mnt/ -o Dir::Etc=/mnt/etc/apt/ -o Dir::Etc::Parts=/mnt/etc/apt// -o Dir::Etc::PreferencesParts=/mnt/etc/apt/preferences.d/ -o APT::Default-Release='*' -o Dir::State=/mnt/var/lib/apt/ -o Dir::State::Status=/mnt/var/lib/dpkg/status -o Dir::Cache=/mnt/var/cache/apt/ update pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied) W: Download is performed unsandboxed as root as file '/root/debian-archive-keyring_2017.5+deb9u1_all.deb' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. Get:1 stretch/main armhf debian-archive-keyring all 2017.5+deb9u1 ![]() I: Setting /mnt/lib64 -> /mnt/lib symbolic link. Multistrap building armhf multistrap on 'armhf' I know it is a huge amount of output to look through for somebody else, so please feel free to suggest anything else I could do. I cant see anything important going wrong, maybe you can. This time i copied everything from the terminal: ![]() I tried it multiple times, last time without qemu and connecting an sdcard interface to an odroid running debian stretch instead of installing from a desktop. To me it looks like the bootloader is not working at all. Its not a hardware issue as I tested a bunch of odroid hc2s/1s and all of them run fine with other images aswell. Trying to boot from the sd, I cant see any reading or writing on the sd (no blue led), but I can hear a connected sata hdd spinning up. It is quite hard to debug, as I got no monitor interfaces on the odroid. Unfortunally this image does not seem to work for me. As there seem to be no available debian buster images for Odroid hc2/1 I thought I could just create one myself following the wiki
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