Edit: I have the feeling of redoing the exact same thing and it works now!
Trying to reinstall from Ubuntu by script.
I erased /mnt/*, /etc/install-nutyx.conf and /etc/install-nutyx.conf.d:
Always getting:
ADD: (base) ncurses 6.1-1, 2848 files: 100 %
post-install: start
post-install: finish [ OK ]
Retrieve info about the 11 packages: 100 %
ADD: (base) lzo 2.10-2, 7 files: 100 %
post-install: start
post-install: finish [ OK ]
Retrieve info about the 12 packages: 100 %
.POST
post-install: start
post-install: finish
pkgadd 2.4.105: glibc: listed file(s) already installed (use -f to ignore and overwrite) [ FAIL ]
FAILURE:
You should not read this error.
It means something went wrong with the installation of glibc Thanks to inform us via the website http://www.nutyx.org. Thanks again for your collaboration.
Press Enter to continue...
Including the config at the beginning:
root@paul-FQ516AA-A2L-a6648f:/home/paul# bash ./install-nutyx
LFS : /mnt/hd
DEVICE : /mnt/hd
URL : http://downloads.nutyx.org
VERSION : rolling
KERNEL : linux-firmware eudev sysklogd sysvinit reiserfsprogs e3 grub lz4 mdadm jfsutils xfsprogs btrfs-progs dhcpcd kernel-lts eudev sysklogd sysvinit
DEPOT : /var/lib/pkg/depot
MOUNT :
FOLDER : /mnt/hd
DEPOT_BASE : http://downloads.nutyx.org/x86_64/rolling/base
DEVEL :
CHROOT_LIST: nutyx acl attr bash bzip2 coreutils curl expat gcc readline ncurses lzo glibc gmp xz zlib libarchive mpc mpfr openssl cards
Downloading cards...