Thanks for the fix as above - getting there!
This my experience (both the host and chroot device are indigo@indigo, which could be confusing). Backup device is /dev/sdb
I don't understand the sequence - should these commands be run in two terminals? How can I use image-backup in the host from the chroot shell when the host is unmounted?
Can you expand please?
Thanks
LIghtwell
This my experience (both the host and chroot device are indigo@indigo, which could be confusing). Backup device is /dev/sdb
Code:
indigo@indigo:~ $ device-chroot /dev/sdbMust be run as root user: sudo /usr/local/sbin/device-chrootindigo@indigo:~ $ sudo !!sudo device-chroot /dev/sdbchroot to /dev/sdb (y/n)? yAttempting to chroot to /dev/sdbHost root filesystem is available at /host-root-fsUse exit or ^D to terminate chrootroot@indigo:/# umount /host-root-fsroot@indigo:/# mount /dev/sdb /mntmount: /mnt: /dev/sdb already mounted or mount point busy. dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call.root@indigo:/# image-backupbash: image-backup: command not foundroot@indigo:/# Can you expand please?
Thanks
LIghtwell
Statistics: Posted by Lightwell — Mon Nov 03, 2025 11:59 pm