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Hello, linux noobie here, does anyone know what causes this problem and how to fix this? #5067

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max234234324324 opened this issue Apr 20, 2024 · 9 comments

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@max234234324324
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max234234324324 commented Apr 20, 2024


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The culprit seems to be in something called the register core dump handler, chroot and xenial though I dont know what that really is. Any help would be very much appreciated!

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The situation is difficult for newcomers. The original instructions no longer work. All I can tell you is to browse the discussions tab. Crouton still works, but requires some special "hacks". I've already written several "how-to's", which you'll find in the discussion area.

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Ah thx, I found this useful instruction from you.

#5065

Should I use this/ is it still up to date and if yes, could you please explain what you exactly mean with this or how I could achieve this via which commands:

"such as setting up sshd inside the chroot, then ssh into your chroot from the crosh shell."

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The text you wish to read is at #5013

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ah THX ill try👍

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max234234324324 commented Apr 23, 2024

Ive attempted your guide but unfortunately while trying to enter sudo enter-chroot twice it displays these messages about something not working right.
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CroutonIsFun commented Apr 24, 2024

@max234234324324

You need to use the silence branch, as the cras (Chrome Audio System) files no longer work:

sudo CROUTON_BRANCH=silence crouton -r bullseye -t xfce

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@nethershaw
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You need to

Halt. Point of order.

Why is this buried in a discussion thread instead of somewhere obvious, requiring now that anyone interested is forced to recurse through this and other issues to find you mentioning something potentially useful?

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max234234324324 commented May 6, 2024

You said I had to exit chroot which I tried to find how to. I thought I found it on another forum but turns out I did the wrong thing so I want to also know how to exit chroot and also after the chroot exit fail I tried to redo the process by powerwashing my chromebook and entering sudo CROUTON_BRANCH=silence crouton -r bullseye -t xfce, doesnt work anymore, while first it did.
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You need to

Halt. Point of order.

Why is this buried in a discussion thread instead of somewhere obvious, requiring now that anyone interested is forced to recurse through this and other issues to find you mentioning something potentially useful?

Yeah, I agree. The maintainer has decided to keep the original instructions as a sort of repository. I've written a whole new "how to" on how to get back to some sort of reasonableness.

https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/wiki/(CIF000)-A-completely-%22new%22-crouton:-follow-these-instructions

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