Thank you for replying so quick, Gabe, the mount point of /dev/ROOT is not
dummy, if "/".  the content of the /etc/fstab is below

*/dev/BOOT        /boot        ext2        noauto,noatime    1 2
/dev/ROOT        /        ext3        noatime        0 1
/dev/SWAP        none        swap        sw        0 0
/dev/cdrom        /mnt/cdrom    auto        noauto,ro    0 0
#/dev/fd0        /mnt/floppy    auto        noauto        0 0*

How should I correct that ? Thank you!


>
> Yes. This is actually a pretty common error when installing Gentoo.
> You need to modify /etc/fstab to reflect your mount points instead of
> the dummy values /dev/ROOT, etc. The image your using is supposed to
> be a starting point for installing Gentoo so it won't be quite ready
> to boot right away. I can't think of anything off the top of my head
> beyond setting up fstab that's absolutely necessary, though.
>
> Gabe
>
>
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