I see a typo in my email, it should be 8g instead of 8gb. The typo was only in my email. I should note the research machine I'm doing this on is an AMD fx-8350 with 16gb of RAM total. Oddly enough, I was able to follow the same steps on an old X61 thinkpad laptop, and it works fine (only 2gb RAM) On Apr 21, 2016 10:30 PM, <mvanroy@bellsouth.net> wrote:
I don't know if this has anything to do with password, but:
tmpfs: Bad value '8gb' for mount option 'size'
On Thursday, April 21, 2016 7:31 PM, Steve Volumetric < volumetricsteve@gmail.com> wrote:
I apologize if this is the wrong place for this, but I'm trying to understand an issue I'm running into.
For educational purposes, I'm trying to install Crux 3.2 onto a ramdisk, naturally I know everything will disappear upon reboot, but I'm not worried about that - i'm just trying to see what can be done.
Going from the Official Crux 3.2 install guide, I go through all the same steps I generally follow, except to establish /mnt I do:
mount -t tmpfs -o size=8gb tmpfs /mnt
I can run the setup, I can setup-chroot, but I can't passwd
when I do passwd, it immediately tells me:
Changing password for root Enter the new password (minimum of 5 characters) Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. Bad password: too short. Warning: weak password (enter it again to use it anyway) passwd: password changed.
but I don't even have a chance to type anything, it just does all of that at once.
When I look in /etc/passwd I can see a line for root, but no password, unsurprisingly.
could the problem be in tmpfs? I'm not sure what's really different here. Thank you.
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