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(setup_devices now only deals with static device nodes) and move the calls
to setup_devices from the beginning of the second stage to the end of the
first stage. setup_dynamic_devices mounts the appropriate filesystems
which provide dynamic device nodes for the architectures which need one
in debootstrap (kfreebsd and hurd). This fixes a bug in --second-stage
introduced in 1.0.34 and exposed by the devices-related changes of 1.0.76:
the second stage debootstrap runs "dpkg --print-architecture >/dev/null" at
the very beginning of the program when /dev is still empty, so it creates an
empty regular file in place of /dev/null and this will cause mknod to fail
later. (Closes: #813232)
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installations. This makes it possible to copy certificates that were built into the installer to /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/ and thus have them continue to be trusted after installation.
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It may still be necessary to copy certificates into place, but there's at
least a reasonable chance that somebody installing from HTTPS may want to
keep using it, and we have to install apt-transport-https at this point
otherwise they won't be able to do that end-to-end.
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debian-installer-utils. This is the primary way to disable daemon startup.
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used by such things as invoke-rc.d to figure out whether it's running under Upstart (LP: #1182540).
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bootstrapping Ubuntu gutsy and later.
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returned to a single-directory db layout.
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--print-architecture) -> . symlink, to cope with multiarch dpkg.
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Afaics, neither CONF_BASE_FAIL_FIVE nor CONF_BASE_FAIL is used anywhere
(in eg, base-installer), so I unified those also.
r65230
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Ptach by Karl Goetz. Closes: #601821
r65224
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and add a section to README explaining an easy way to run
debootstrap w/o installing it. Closes: #345762
r62297
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