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Am Dienstag, 1. September 2009 schrieb Frank Steinmetzger: |
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> You could try sysresccd¹, it's gentoo based. Boot into it and do a quickpkg |
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> e2fsprogs. Now mount your system partition and copy the package from your |
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> live cd environment to your system. Chroot into it and emerge -k1 e2fsprogs |
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I correct myself - once you're in your own system environment¹, you don't need |
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sysresccd's e2fsprogs, you can install e2fsprogs the normal way. Actually, |
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then you can use any live cd for that, as long as it gives you network |
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access. |
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mount /dev/yoursystempartition /mnt/gentoo |
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mount -o bind /proc /mnt/gentoo/proc |
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chroot /mnt/gentoo |
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env-update && source /etc/profile |
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emerge e2fsprogs |
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Gruß | Greetings | Qapla' |
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