Debootstrap Error Failed To Determine Codename
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and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a win32 image writer question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Kali Linux - Debootstrap error Failed to determine codename for the release up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 Installing the new Kali Linux 2016 rolling release http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=110803 to the HDD via USB. I made a bootable USB using Universal USB. Booted off the USB and selected "Graphical Install", I had an issue at the beginning with the install prompting that it cannot find the data in the CDROM, I pulled the USB and waited 30 seconds, plugged it in waited 30 seconds then plugged it in and it allowed me to continue through the install. I enabled LVM and went through that whole process once it was done it went to http://superuser.com/questions/1030850/kali-linux-debootstrap-error-failed-to-determine-codename-for-the-release the next step which is "Install the system" at this point I get the error Debootstrap Error Failed to determine the codename for the release At this point I cannot go further in the installation. I went back to the "Debian installer menu" and executed a shell. With that shell I tried to mount the USB to /cdrom using "mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /cdrom" which I found on a Debian forum. I receive the following error "mounting /dev/sdb1 on /cdrom failed: no such file or directory" I then try to mkdir CDROM, but it states it already exists. sdb1 is my USB according to "mount" I am not sure what to do at this point. Any advice would be great. Thanks. linux debian mount kali-linux share|improve this question asked Jan 25 at 3:15 tmi 1114 add a comment| active oldest votes You must log in to answer this question. Browse other questions tagged linux debian mount kali-linux . asked 8 months ago viewed 2596 times Blog International salaries at Stack Overflow Related 1Kali Linux won't boot from GUI0Touchpad not detected in Kali Linux2Kali linux 2.0 wlan00Debian jessie fails to boot - changed the fstab file0How to change font on Kali Linux?1Repairing bootloader for kali linux 2.00Wing IDE on Kali Linux1Kali Linux: Texts are squeezed0Cdrom failed to copy error with installing kali linux1Mounting drives after removing Windows 10 and installing Kali Linux showing Error Hot Network Questions How does an exponent work when it's less than one? Writing referee report: found major er
for debootstrap is src:debootstrap. Reported by: Antonin Misek