11/6/2023 0 Comments Debian 9 iso download![]() ![]() ![]() Just download and run This 'mklive-stretch' script Similar to This (for Jessie) but this is **way** better, easier, faster! (using debootstrap) Should work running from any Debian based OS, I tested on Stretch Dog 32 and 64 bit. ![]() It's required to have at least 3 GB free space and to run the script on a Linux filesystem, e.g. With aufs support and porteus-boot style included Thanks All for the contributions, suggestions, testing and any other feedback, specially:ĭancytron, belham2, rcrsn51, wiak, jd7654, backi, AndresC2, peebeeĮDIT Forum member wiak found that debootstrap can work from Puppy and provided a pet for it:ĮDIT Should work from any newer puppy now, see also HereĮDIT: Instructions for how to make it work on FatDog Update New! mklive-stretch appimages Updated. For those who are absolutely anti systemd see:Ĭreate Devuan ascii minimal live ISO similar to 'DebianDog' See also, related: A Debian-Stretch-Live Starter Kit by rcrsn51ĮDIT : Stretch-Live has systemd installed, but boots by default without it, so there's choice to use it or not. L5) W: Problem unlinking the file /var/cache/apt/srcpkgcache.bin - RemoveCaches (13: Permission denied)Īny help will be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading.*** Create a Debian 9 (Stretch) minimal live ISO similar to 'DebianDog' *** ![]() L4) W: Problem unlinking the file /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin - RemoveCaches (13: Permission denied) 元) E: Unable to lock directory /var/lib/apt/lists/ Line 2) E: Could not open lock file/var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13: permission denied) Line1) W: chmod 0700 of directory /var/lib/apt/lists/partial failed - SetupAPTPartialDirectory (1: Operation not permitted) I've retyped the errors I get below (I've got line numbering here but they're not in command prompt). The main one (I think) is the apt update, not sure what to do as I'm totally new to Linux. The few lines of code that I've tried keep giving me the following errors about permission denied. However, I'm having trouble with file permissions and can't do anything on here, as in, can't install, update or unpack files. It installed fine and works just like I was expecting, identified my hardware and all that and no problems in that regard. I recently installed core package of Debian 9 via USB (I had to use smaller ISO image due to data limit being reached on Internet). ![]()
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