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repeated prompt during couton install xfce #9

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ipstone opened this issue Jan 18, 2013 · 19 comments
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repeated prompt during couton install xfce #9

ipstone opened this issue Jan 18, 2013 · 19 comments
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@ipstone
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ipstone commented Jan 18, 2013

I got repeated prompts of this:

sudo enter-chroot startxfce4
A chroot preparation script still exists inside the chroot.
The chroot may not be fully set up.
Would you like to finish the setup? [Y/n]

each time, the install script does something, unpacking and configuration, but it keeps stating the same thing and enter into the setup repeatedly (once I try to fire up using sudo startxfce4 ...)

something wrong here? I am on samsung arm chromebook

@dnschneid
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It's probably failing at downloading Xephyr; the version changed today and the old one disappeared on the ARM mirror. I updated the download URL in crouton a couple hours ago; try grabbing the latest crouton and running the same command you did earlier to create the chroot (with -u to update it so you don't have to start from scratch), and it should work.

@ipstone
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ipstone commented Jan 18, 2013

thanks a lot! trying it now

@ipstone
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ipstone commented Jan 18, 2013

no luck, tried this: sudo sh -e ~/Downloads/crouton -t xfce -u
restart the process, but give the same message, the time I run: sudo startxfce4 ... A chroot preparation script still exists inside the chroot.

is the link correct: I download it from: http://goo.gl/fd3zc

@dnschneid
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Yep, that's correct. Can you post the log from after you say "yes" to configuration?

@ipstone
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ipstone commented Jan 19, 2013

here is the whole log (sorry for the length), I'll try to remove everything and do a reinstall to see what happens next.

chronos@localhost ~/Downloads $ sudo sh -e ~/Downloads/crouton -t xfce -u
/usr/local/chroots/precise already exists; updating it...
Preparing chroot environment...
x11 target does not work on ARM. Substituting in xephyr.
Installing brightness into the chroot...
Installing croutonwheel into the chroot...
Installing croutonwm into the chroot...
Installing xinit into the chroot...
x11 target does not work on ARM. Substituting in xephyr.
x11 target does not work on ARM. Substituting in xephyr.
Installing startxfce4 into the host...
Installing enter-chroot into the host...
Installing delete-chroot into the host...
Installing mount-chroot into the host...
Installing unmount-chroot into the host...
powerd stop/waiting
I: Installing core packages...
I: Unpacking required packages...
I: Unpacking adduser...
I: Unpacking base-files...
I: Unpacking base-passwd...
I: Unpacking bash...
I: Unpacking bsdutils...
I: Unpacking busybox-initramfs...
I: Unpacking coreutils...
I: Unpacking cpio...
I: Unpacking dash...
I: Unpacking debconf...
I: Unpacking debianutils...
I: Unpacking diffutils...
I: Unpacking dpkg...
I: Unpacking e2fslibs...
I: Unpacking e2fsprogs...
I: Unpacking findutils...
I: Unpacking gcc-4.6-base...
I: Unpacking grep...
I: Unpacking gzip...
I: Unpacking hostname...
I: Unpacking ifupdown...
I: Unpacking initramfs-tools...
I: Unpacking initramfs-tools-bin...
I: Unpacking initscripts...
I: Unpacking insserv...
I: Unpacking iproute...
I: Unpacking klibc-utils...
I: Unpacking libacl1...
I: Unpacking libattr1...
I: Unpacking libblkid1...
I: Unpacking libbz2-1.0...
I: Unpacking libc-bin...
I: Unpacking libc6...
I: Unpacking libcomerr2...
I: Unpacking libdb5.1...
I: Unpacking libdbus-1-3...
I: Unpacking libdrm-intel1...
I: Unpacking libdrm-nouveau1a...
I: Unpacking libdrm-radeon1...
I: Unpacking libdrm2...
I: Unpacking libelf1...
I: Unpacking libffi6...
I: Unpacking libgcc1...
I: Unpacking libglib2.0-0...
I: Unpacking libklibc...
I: Unpacking liblzma5...
I: Unpacking libmount1...
I: Unpacking libncurses5...
I: Unpacking libncursesw5...
I: Unpacking libnih-dbus1...
I: Unpacking libnih1...
I: Unpacking libpam-modules...
I: Unpacking libpam-modules-bin...
I: Unpacking libpam-runtime...
I: Unpacking libpam0g...
I: Unpacking libpciaccess0...
I: Unpacking libpcre3...
I: Unpacking libplymouth2...
I: Unpacking libpng12-0...
I: Unpacking libselinux1...
I: Unpacking libslang2...
I: Unpacking libss2...
I: Unpacking libssl1.0.0...
I: Unpacking libtinfo5...
I: Unpacking libudev0...
I: Unpacking libuuid1...
I: Unpacking locales...
I: Unpacking login...
I: Unpacking lsb-base...
I: Unpacking makedev...
I: Unpacking mawk...
I: Unpacking module-init-tools...
I: Unpacking mount...
I: Unpacking mountall...
I: Unpacking multiarch-support...
I: Unpacking ncurses-base...
I: Unpacking ncurses-bin...
I: Unpacking passwd...
I: Unpacking perl-base...
I: Unpacking plymouth...
I: Unpacking procps...
I: Unpacking python-minimal...
I: Unpacking python2.7-minimal...
I: Unpacking sed...
I: Unpacking sensible-utils...
I: Unpacking sysv-rc...
I: Unpacking sysvinit-utils...
I: Unpacking tar...
I: Unpacking tzdata...
I: Unpacking udev...
I: Unpacking upstart...
I: Unpacking util-linux...
I: Unpacking xz-utils...
I: Unpacking zlib1g...
I: Configuring required packages...
I: Configuring ncurses-base...
I: Configuring sensible-utils...
I: Configuring libklibc...
I: Configuring klibc-utils...
I: Configuring libc-bin...
I: Configuring gcc-4.6-base...
I: Configuring perl-base...
I: Configuring debconf...
I: Configuring tzdata...
I: Configuring libc6...
I: Configuring debianutils...
I: Configuring locales...
I: Configuring base-passwd...
I: Configuring mawk...
I: Configuring insserv...
I: Configuring busybox-initramfs...
I: Configuring multiarch-support...
I: Configuring libselinux1...
I: Configuring makedev...
I: Configuring libdbus-1-3...
I: Configuring libpam0g...
I: Configuring libdrm2...
I: Configuring libdrm-nouveau1a...
I: Configuring libdrm-radeon1...
I: Configuring libgcc1...
I: Configuring base-files...
I: Configuring libattr1...
I: Configuring e2fslibs...
I: Configuring libcomerr2...
I: Configuring libacl1...
I: Configuring libslang2...
I: Configuring libss2...
I: Configuring libpam-modules-bin...
I: Configuring liblzma5...
I: Configuring libnih1...
I: Configuring libdb5.1...
I: Configuring libpcre3...
I: Configuring libbz2-1.0...
I: Configuring libtinfo5...
I: Configuring sysvinit-utils...
I: Configuring libnih-dbus1...
I: Configuring libelf1...
I: Configuring coreutils...
I: Configuring libffi6...
I: Configuring bsdutils...
I: Configuring ncurses-bin...
I: Configuring sysv-rc...
I: Configuring libpam-modules...
I: Configuring libudev0...
I: Configuring tar...
I: Configuring zlib1g...
I: Configuring libncurses5...
I: Configuring iproute...
I: Configuring initramfs-tools-bin...
I: Configuring upstart...
I: Configuring passwd...
I: Configuring hostname...
I: Configuring libpam-runtime...
I: Configuring xz-utils...
I: Configuring dpkg...
I: Configuring libncursesw5...
I: Configuring libpciaccess0...
I: Configuring libpng12-0...
I: Configuring cpio...
I: Configuring libglib2.0-0...
I: Configuring dash...
I: Configuring login...
I: Configuring libssl1.0.0...
I: Configuring module-init-tools...
I: Configuring libuuid1...
I: Configuring python-minimal...
I: Configuring diffutils...
I: Configuring adduser...
I: Configuring libplymouth2...
I: Configuring sed...
I: Configuring python2.7-minimal...
I: Configuring grep...
I: Configuring libblkid1...
I: Configuring findutils...
I: Configuring gzip...
I: Configuring libdrm-intel1...
I: Configuring bash...
I: Configuring lsb-base...
I: Configuring mountall...
I: Configuring libmount1...
I: Configuring mount...
I: Configuring initscripts...
I: Configuring util-linux...
I: Configuring procps...
I: Configuring ifupdown...
I: Configuring e2fsprogs...
I: Configuring udev...
I: Configuring initramfs-tools...
I: Configuring plymouth...
I: Configuring libc-bin...
I: Configuring initramfs-tools...
I: Unpacking the base system...
I: Configuring the base system...
I: Base system installed successfully.
powerd start/running, process 13584
Unmounting /usr/local/chroots/precise...
chronos@localhost ~/Downloads $ sudo startxfce4
A chroot preparation script still exists inside the chroot.
The chroot may not be fully set up.
Would you like to finish the setup? [Y/n] n
Skipping setup. You will be prompted again next time.
UID 1000 not found in precise
Unmounting /usr/local/chroots/precise...

@dnschneid
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That's super-strange. There should be a bunch of automated steps after the "Base system installed successfully" line...

Can you post the contents of /usr/local/chroots/precise/prepare.sh? Thanks!

@ipstone
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ipstone commented Jan 19, 2013

yes, strange, solved now: it's because my previous installation process wasn't completed. after remove the chroot, reinstall, everything works perfectly. I am amazed by the responsiveness of the system, and by your quick replies! Thanks, Sir

@miracle000
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i am having the same problem cleared my drive several times, tried different network,, is there any way i can download this UID1000 seperately?

@Unixware
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Unixware commented Jun 7, 2014

seems the crouton is a train wreck, same shit with this error on a newly created chroot!

@DennisLfromGA
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@Unixware, If you need help, this is the place to get it. Usually all that's needed is the full output of croutonversion from within the chroot and the error output.

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Unixware commented Jun 9, 2014

after a powerwash, wheezy and trusty are ok, seems the issue is with precise only , so far that I test.

@miracle000
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xo what do you suggest we do, do we scram or keep trying until system get burnt,,, lol.....

@dnschneid
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@miracle000 open a new bug with the output of the installer.

@ghosttrax
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I've got the same problem. I've tried Trusty and Precise. Powerwash and reinstall didn't fix it. Any ideas?

@Unixware
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@ghosttrax did you try saucy? It works for me.

@ghosttrax
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@Unixware
I get the same thing. Installation errors with this:

2014-07-28 12:54:12 (276 KB/s) - written to stdout [68069]

Cannot figure out CRAS branch or commit ID.
Failed to complete chroot setup.
Unmounting /usr/local/chroots/saucy...

When I try to run it is when I get UID 1000 error.

@Pascalsmits
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tried Trusty but returns an error - reinstalled several times.
Any idea's how to get it up and running?

@drinkcat
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@ghosttrax / @Pascalsmits : That's a problem with the CRAS/ALSA plugin (not related to this particular issue).

Can either of you open a new issue, and post a bit more output of the installer (at least 20 lines), as well the output cat /etc/lsb-release?

@ghosttrax
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@drinkcat Thanks. New issue raised: #947

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