Re: Root in /target : how change it?
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 05:29:42AM +0300, Gunnar Gervin wrote: > Hi again. > How use chroot (in terminal) to place Root in /dev/sda1(147gb) > (if that is the better place for it)? > My impression of root in /target is that it isn't easy to find for PC. (Why > the installation system "commits suicide" this way so often must be a > 'square mind'?) I don't understand what your question is. Or even /if/ you have any question at all. Let me try: if your question is "why, during install, the root of the system being installed is mounted under /target?" the answer would be that the installer is running under an operating system (it's easier that way), and this one has already a root, so that place is already occupied :-) Once install is done, /target becomes the new root. > A dysfunctional soldier, saying: 'If u don't give countable orders, I'll > translate them to "Dig a hole & stay in it until I maybe save u." > Why you accepted this 35 years? Operating systems are not humans (much less soldiers). I have no clue what you want to convey with this metaphor. If you try to help me, I'll try again. Cheers - t signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Root in /target : how change it?
Gunnar Gervin wrote: > Gunnar Gervin, trolly but no troll. You need a fundamental course in Linux. There are such not very expensive courses, or you educate your self (before you start using something you read the instructions right? The fact that linux does not physically explode, does not mean it can not explode :) ). After you know the basics, it would be easier for you and for people on the mailing list to help you solve issues. I do not speak for the rest here, but your questions are at least for me nonsense. Perhaps someone would be willing to help andeducate you, but for me you can even not formulate an understandable question. If you put a system in chroot environment. This means the system is designed to run in this chroot environment. It is absolutely not clear, what you want to achieve (the context is missing). IMO you need to learn a lot. But no worries, everybody here learned Linux and Unix in the one or another way. -- FCD6 3719 0FFB F1BF 38EA 4727 5348 5F1F DCFE BCB0
Root in /target : how change it?
Hi again. How use chroot (in terminal) to place Root in /dev/sda1(147gb) (if that is the better place for it)? My impression of root in /target is that it isn't easy to find for PC. (Why the installation system "commits suicide" this way so often must be a 'square mind'?) A dysfunctional soldier, saying: 'If u don't give countable orders, I'll translate them to "Dig a hole & stay in it until I maybe save u." Why you accepted this 35 years? BR, Gunnar Gervin, trolly but no troll.