Dale wrote:

You should have plenty of space then. You are not half way there yet. If you put a full KDE on there, it will be close.
You may want to do a env-update then exit the chroot.  Just type in
env-update the exit to exit.  Then go back and chroot in again following
this:

mount -t proc none /mnt/gentoo/proc

cp -L /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf

chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash

env-update

source /etc/profile

It may tell you proc is already mounted.  If it does, that's OK.  Next step.

Whatever you do, don't start over.  Most anything can be fixed and it
will save you from downloading all the stuff again.  If you do start
over, try to save /usr portage.  That is where it puts the downloaded stuff.

If chroot'ing in don't help, me clueless.  Maybe a serious guru will
come along and help.

Dale
:-)


Thanks for the effort, but I have tried all this. So now, rather than start from scratch I am going to install from a stage3 and move on from there. This should work and as I am pushed now to get an openXchange configuration setup, this will do for now. Once I have it stable it should be possible to go back and re-install from source, I guess.

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