...snip...
| > devpts         /dev/pts     devpts gid=4,mode=620  0     0
| > shm            /dev/shm     tmpfs  defaults        0     0
| > 
| > 
| > 
| I gather you have a host system (your old system) running. Have you
| 
| 1. run an fsck on the root partition (unmounted, of course)?
| 2. checked for the existence of /proc and /sys?
|       ls -l /mnt/lfs (or wherever)
| Make sure the disk is mounted or you can get really silly errors here.        
| 
| 3. As root, simply cd to $LFS (Wherever you have it) and typed
| 
|       mkdir -p proc
|       mkdir -p sys
| 
| You should get 'already exists' errors If you don't, keep checking for
| other essentials. Something has gone wrong...
| 
| -- 
Thanks for the reply. Had done all that.
For any reason i don't know /proc and /sys are there now....
But i've an error now (see my next post)
best regards
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