i tried,but it no effect.
2011/1/15 Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com
On Friday 14 January 2011 14:47:41 doherty pete wrote:
i did not follow the handbook,i install gentoo with ubuntu
but i sure i use the commend:
sudo mount /dev/sda10 /media/gentoo
sudo mount -t proc none
On Saturday 15 January 2011 11:09:46 doherty pete wrote:
i tried,but it no effect.
Pete, the fact that you are using Ubuntu or any other Linux OS or LiveCD to
install Gentoo would not cause the problem you are describing. Such a problem
is related to the *correct* mounting of /mnt/gentoo,
ls -l /fixit/dev/{console,null}
crw--- 1 root tty 5, 1 10. Jun 2010 /mnt/dev/console
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 10. Jun 2010 /mnt/dev/null
Eh? You list /fixit/dev and get files in /mnt/dev, did you symlink
/fixit to /mnt?
I would have expected
ls -l /fixit/dev/{console,null}
so,i don't known what problem,but swap issue and issue.devfix,and
there no warning ...
2011/1/15 Ian Lee i...@leehouse.eclipse.co.uk
ls -l /fixit/dev/{console,null}
crw--- 1 root tty 5, 1 10. Jun 2010 /mnt/dev/console
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 10. Jun 2010 /mnt/dev/null
Eh? You
when kernel start ,display this
Your system seems to be missing critical device files
in /dev ! Although you may be running udev or devfs,
the root partition is missing these required files !
To rectify this situation, please do the following:
mkdir /mnt/fixit
mount --bind / /mnt/fixit
cp -a
doherty pete writes:
when kernel start ,display this
Your system seems to be missing critical device files
in /dev ! Although you may be running udev or devfs,
the root partition is missing these required files !
To rectify this situation, please do the following:
mkdir /mnt/fixit
doherty pete wrote:
when kernel start ,display this
Your system seems to be missing critical device files
in /dev ! Although you may be running udev or devfs,
the root partition is missing these required files !
To rectify this situation, please do the following:
mkdir /mnt/fixit
mount --bind
On 14 January 2011 13:41, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
doherty pete wrote:
when kernel start ,display this
Your system seems to be missing critical device files
in /dev ! Although you may be running udev or devfs,
the root partition is missing these required files !
To rectify this
i did not follow the handbook,i install gentoo with ubuntu
but i sure i use the commend:
sudo mount /dev/sda10 /media/gentoo
sudo mount -t proc none /media/gentoo/proc
sudo mount -o bind /dev/ /media/gentoo/dev
and stage is
stage3-i686-20101109.tar.bz2
ls -l /fixit/dev/{console,null}
crw---
On Friday 14 January 2011 14:47:41 doherty pete wrote:
i did not follow the handbook,i install gentoo with ubuntu
but i sure i use the commend:
sudo mount /dev/sda10 /media/gentoo
sudo mount -t proc none /media/gentoo/proc
sudo mount -o bind /dev/ /media/gentoo/dev
Instead try exactly as
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