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best answers are voted up and rise to the top During a chroot attempt, I got this error: “chroot: failed to run command '/bin/bash': Exec format error” up vote 14 down vote favorite 1 I was following the instructions of this tutorial HOWTO: Purge and Reinstall Grub 2 from the Live CD, when I encountered an error at step 1, as I launched the command sudo chroot init cannot execute /bin/sh /mnt/temp The error was the following: chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error Where does that come from? How do I get through? bash chroot share|improve this question edited Nov 21 '10 at 11:34 Agmenor 5,96484089 asked Nov 21 '10 at 11:29 Grand Oxymore 3491510 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 17 down vote Verify that you are using the right Live CD. For example, verify you are not using a 32bit CD instead of a 64bit CD. You need a 64bit kernel to run 64bit code, so check your architecture. Assuming you mounted your system to be chrooted in /media/sda1, to determine the architecture you can: ls /media/sda1/* if you see lib64 in the output, it's probably a 64bit system share|improve this answer edited Jul 11 '11 at 9:36 4levels 1135 answered Nov 21 '10 at 11:30 Grand Oxymore 3491510 It is but still cannot chroot –Starx Mar 29 '12 at 10:03 add a comment| Did you find this question interesting? Try our newsletter Sign up for our newsletter and get our top new questions delivered to your inbox (see an example). Subscribed! Success! Please click the lin
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any chroot can't execute /bin/sh questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of chroot failed to run command mount exec format error this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring chroot failed to run command bin zsh no such file or directory developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and http://askubuntu.com/questions/14280/during-a-chroot-attempt-i-got-this-error-chroot-failed-to-run-command-bin network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top /bin/bash: Exec format error up vote 1 down vote favorite I have a weird issue on an Ubuntu 10.04 http://serverfault.com/questions/417365/bin-bash-exec-format-error LTS virtual server. A few days ago I started getting these alerts: ***** Nagios ***** Notification Type: PROBLEM Service: Current Load Host: localhost Address: 127.0.0.1 State: CRITICAL Date/Time: Mon Aug 13 13:09:58 EDT 2012 Now logging in to the server does not work. It seems like I am able to authenticate with ssh but then seems to fail at getting a prompt. I get: /bin/bash: Exec format error Connection to 192.172.132.20 closed. I can't login from any account. Can't try single user as it is remotely hosted. I can connect without starting a shell using ssh -N. I've received this from cron. It seems like all my /bin files are gone. Is there any way to recover? /etc/cron.daily/apt: /bin/sleep: 2: /bin/sleep: ‰Æ‰ø‰ó¹ è›ýÿÿ¸ »: not found /bin/sleep: 1: /bin/sleep: ‰Æ‰ß‰øèØÿÿÿ ÆN»: not found /bin/sleep: 2: /bin/sleep: ‰ø1Ò÷ó Â0ˆ N=wìaÃVSP¸-S»Í€[‰Æ[ ø-Í€9Øu ‰ðé 1Àé[^ÃSQRV‰Æ1É A8 uø‰ÈH^ZY[Ã: not found /bin/sleep: 1: /bin/sleep: 1ÒŠ ˆ I@C ùwñaÃSQRVW‰Æ‰ßŠ Š 8Øu FGI ùwí¸ _^ZY[ø_^ZY[ÃQSP1À°f1Û³ ‰áÍ€
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