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刘焕杰 writes: |
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> Hi guys, I try to install Gentoo this morning. |
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> I follow the instructions in the official website. |
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> But after I reboot, it appears like below: |
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> this is (none). |
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> unknown_domain Gentoo Linux 3.5.7 |
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> (none) login: |
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Put the host name in /etc/conf.d/hostname, and the fully qualified |
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domainname in /etc/hosts, like 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost.mydomain. |
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> And I can log in as root, but it says it |
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> is a read-only file system. I can't modify |
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> any file. |
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Any messages about this while booting? Like having an unclean file |
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system, but /sbin/fsck.ext3 from sys-fs/e2fspropgs missing? You can halt |
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the output by pressing Ctrl-S, and enable it again with Ctrl-Q. |
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> Before I reboot, I can't umount /mnt/gentoo |
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> and /mnt/gentoo/dev, it says those devices |
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> are busy. But /mnt/gentoo/proc and /mnt/gen- |
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> too/boot umount succeed. |
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As Cr0k said. |
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Wonko |