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Don wrote: |
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> [root@hei don]# chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash |
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> bash-2.05b# env-update |
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>>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache... |
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> bash-2.05b# source /etc/profile |
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> hei / # ls |
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> bin boot dev etc home lib lost+found mnt opt proc root sbin |
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> stage1-x86-2004.3.tar.bz2 sys tmp usr var |
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> hei / # mount -t proc none /mnt/gentoo/proc |
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> bash: mount: command not found |
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> 'mount /mnt/gentoo' also says 'no such file or directory'. |
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> Any ideas? |
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It looks like you're installing gentoo. If so, then you have the commands |
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out of order. You should have done the mount command before chrooting. If |
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you goofed and chrooted before mounting proc, you may be able to do this: |
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(from your chroot environment) |
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# exit |
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# mount -t proc none /mnt/gentoo/proc |
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# chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash |
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# env-update |
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# source /etc/profile |
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Then you'll be back where you left off. |
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Viz. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=6 |
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To understand what's happening, man chroot. But the readers digest version |
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is this: 'chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash' means that what was |
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once /mnt/gentoo is now / (and you're using bash for a shell). |
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