diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'en/appendix/chroot-install.xml')
-rw-r--r-- | en/appendix/chroot-install.xml | 24 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/en/appendix/chroot-install.xml b/en/appendix/chroot-install.xml index 584017d15..12e0a1aba 100644 --- a/en/appendix/chroot-install.xml +++ b/en/appendix/chroot-install.xml @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ A few of the available options are: install the makedev package, and create a default set of static device files using (after chrooting) <informalexample><screen> -# apt-get install makedev +# apt install makedev # mount none /proc -t proc # cd /dev # MAKEDEV generic @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ deb http://security.debian.org/ &releasename;/updates main deb-src http://security.debian.org/ &releasename;/updates main </screen></informalexample> -Make sure to run <userinput>aptitude update</userinput> after you have +Make sure to run <userinput>apt update</userinput> after you have made changes to the sources list. </para> @@ -483,14 +483,14 @@ English, install the <classname>locales</classname> support package and configure it. Currently the use of UTF-8 locales is recommended. <informalexample><screen> -# aptitude install locales +# apt install locales # dpkg-reconfigure locales </screen></informalexample> To configure your keyboard (if needed): <informalexample><screen> -# aptitude install console-setup +# apt install console-setup # dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration </screen></informalexample> @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ If you intend to boot this system, you probably want a &arch-kernel; kernel and a boot loader. Identify available pre-packaged kernels with: <informalexample><screen> -# apt-cache search &kernelpackage; +# apt search &kernelpackage; </screen></informalexample> </para><para> @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ and a boot loader. Identify available pre-packaged kernels with: Then install the kernel package of your choice using its package name. <informalexample><screen> -# aptitude install &kernelpackage;-<replaceable>arch-etc</replaceable> +# apt install &kernelpackage;-<replaceable>arch-etc</replaceable> </screen></informalexample> </para> @@ -531,8 +531,8 @@ Then install the kernel package of your choice using its package name. To make your &debian-gnu; system bootable, set up your boot loader to load the installed kernel with your new root partition. Note that -<command>debootstrap</command> does not install a boot loader, though you -can use <command>aptitude</command> inside your &debian; chroot to do so. +<command>debootstrap</command> does not install a boot loader, but you +can use <command>apt</command> inside your &debian; chroot to do so. </para><para arch="any-x86"> @@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ edit it there. After you are done editing, call <command>lilo</command> Installing and setting up <classname>grub2</classname> is as easy as: <informalexample><screen> -# aptitude install grub-pc +# apt install grub-pc # grub-install /dev/<replaceable>sda</replaceable> # update-grub </screen></informalexample> @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ the system should be accessible via the network later on, you need to install SSH and set up access. <informalexample><screen> -# aptitude install ssh +# apt install ssh </screen></informalexample> @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ to install all packages with <quote>standard</quote> priority: # tasksel install standard </screen></informalexample> -Of course, you can also just use <command>aptitude</command> to install +Of course, you can also just use <command>apt</command> to install packages individually. </para><para> @@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ After the installation there will be a lot of downloaded packages in diskspace by running: <informalexample><screen> -# aptitude clean +# apt clean </screen></informalexample> </para> |