Now you've got a real Ubuntu system, though rather lean, on disk. chroot into it:
# LANG=C.UTF-8 chroot /mnt/ubuntu /bin/bash
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D.4. Installing Ubuntu from a Unix/Linux Systemhe following for ARCH in the debootstrap command: amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, powerpc, ppc64el, or s390x. # /usr/sbin/debootstrap --arch ARCH bionic /mnt/ubuntu D.4.4. Configure The Base System <span>Now you've got a real Ubuntu system, though rather lean, on disk. chroot into it: # LANG=C.UTF-8 chroot /mnt/ubuntu /bin/bash After chrooting you may need to set the terminal definition to be compatible with the Ubuntu base system, for example: # export TERM=xterm-color Depending on the value of TERM, you may Summary
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