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On September 14, 2016 6:18:52 PM GMT+02:00, "Holger Wünsche" <diegoldeneenteml@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>I installed gentoo bun ran into some problems: |
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>- the root-partition is read-only but shown as read-write when directly |
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>booting into gentoo, |
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>- the type of the root-partition is "none", |
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>- when only mounting the root-partition using a gentoo live-cd all |
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>other partitions are shown as mounted too and |
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>- neither /dev, /proc, sys, run nor /tmp are mounted. |
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>The setup is the following: |
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>sda3 / ext4 |
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>sda2 /boot vfat |
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>sdc1 /home ext4 |
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>sdc2 /var ext4 |
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>The system is booted via UEFI without bootloader. The kernel has a |
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>build-in initramfs and following arguments: |
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>root=/dev/sda3 rootfstype=ext4 |
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>The root-partition can not be remounted (I don't get an error, but the |
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>output of mount doesn't change). |
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>Holger Wünsche |
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Does the output of |
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# cat /proc/mtab |
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Change after remounting rw? |
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Also, how did you build the initramfs? |
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If using a tool, provide full commandline. |
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If done manually, please provide your method. |
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Joost |
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