I saw something similar with my amd64 boxes, and fixed it by adding a 
rsync /dev/* /a/dev before the chroot.  the node files weren't getting 
created for some reason...has to do with udev on gentoo, in my case.  To 
check, when it says it's done please reboot me, hit ctrl-c and mount your 
root partion back on a and see what's in /dev.  

It makes sense what you say but I still don't know how to fix it. Actually I 
never use chroot so how am I supossed to add rsync /dev/* /a/dev before it?
(do you use chroot when updating an image??, I update the images using getimage.

am I loosing something?? Thanks a lot!

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