Install this package:
emerge -a dev-util/debootstrap
If the package is masked, you can unmask it using the autounmask tool or standard emerge options:
autounmask dev-util/debootstrap
Or alternatively:
emerge --autounmask-write -a dev-util/debootstrap
| Version | EAPI | Keywords | Slot |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.142 | 8 | ~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~ppc ~ppc64 ~sparc ~x86 | 0 |
| 1.0.134 | 8 | ~alpha amd64 arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ppc ppc64 ~sparc x86 | 0 |
| 1.0.128_p2 | 8 | ~alpha amd64 arm ~arm64 ~hppa ppc ppc64 ~sparc x86 | 0 |
<pkgmetadata> <maintainer type="person"> <email>tamiko@gentoo.org</email> <name>Matthias Maier</name> </maintainer> <longdescription lang="en"> Debootstrap is a tool which will install a Debian base system into a subdirectory of another, already installed system. It doesn't require an installation CD, just access to a Debian repository. It can also be installed and run from another operating system, so, for instance, you can use debootstrap to install Debian onto an unused partition from a running Gentoo system. It can also be used to create a rootfs for a machine of a different architecture, which is known as "cross-debootstrapping". </longdescription> </pkgmetadata>
| Type | File | Size | Versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIST | debootstrap-1.0.128+nmu2.tar.bz2 | 70406 bytes | 1.0.128_p2 |
| DIST | debootstrap-1.0.134.tar.bz2 | 76120 bytes | 1.0.134 |
| DIST | debootstrap-1.0.142.tar.bz2 | 78819 bytes | 1.0.142 |
| DIST | devices.tar.gz | 47835 bytes | 1.0.142, 1.0.134, 1.0.128_p2 |
| Type | File | Size |
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