On 5/11/05, cfk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Mark, Hani & Andrew:
>
> Thank each one of you very much.
>
> I did miss the cp -L /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf step.
>
> Once I did that and then the chroot, an "emerge ---sync" is now working on
> many files.
Get used to the
Dear Mark, Hani & Andrew:
Thank each one of you very much.
I did miss the cp -L /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf step.
Once I did that and then the chroot, an "emerge ---sync" is now working on
many files.
Charles
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cfk wrote:
> Gentlemen:
> I am working with the universal livecd. I untarred the stage3 tarball and
> had
> just gotten to section 6 where I chroot. After that, name resolution on the
> network ceased to work.
>
> I can ping by address. There is a valid /etc/resolv.conf.
Is there a valid /et
On 5/11/05, cfk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gentlemen:
> I am working with the universal livecd. I untarred the stage3 tarball and had
> just gotten to section 6 where I chroot. After that, name resolution on the
> network ceased to work.
>
> I can ping by address. There is a valid /etc/resolv.
Hi Charles,
These are from the xbox setup of Gentoo but it's pretty much identical:
swapon /dev/hdax (Activate the swap partition)
# mount /dev/hdax /mnt/gentoo(Mount the root partition)
# mkdir /mnt/gentoo/boot (Create the boot mountpoint)
# mount /dev/hd
Gentlemen:
I am working with the universal livecd. I untarred the stage3 tarball and had
just gotten to section 6 where I chroot. After that, name resolution on the
network ceased to work.
I can ping by address. There is a valid /etc/resolv.conf.
I rebooted from the cd, mounted the newly set
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