-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 02 April 2003 12:21, Neil Bothwick wrote: > Guillaume Cottenceau said, > > >> I tried the following but to no avail (maybe because of using the > >> freshly installed system by means of a chroot on /mnt) : > >> > >> boot rescue cd1 > >> mount all FS on /mnt > >> go to console > >> chroot /mnt > >> > >> First I was to mount /proc because mkinitrd _does not check_ that /proc > >> is available and thus we end in a loop at the step it scans for > >> /proc/mounts FS. > > > > I don't consider that to be a bug. Many (all?) of our system > > tools rely very much on /proc being available. I'm not even sure > > the system will boot without a /proc filesystem mounted. > > Isn't the problem that /proc disappears when you chroot to /mnt? Could > you solve this doing "mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc" when mounting > filesystems on /mnt, then /proc is still available after chrooting. > > > Cheers > > Neil it should work just fine to mount /proc after chrooting, worked for me:) - -- Regards, Per �yvind Karlsen Sintrax Solutions http://www.sintrax.net - +47 41681061 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux)
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