On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 05:29:42AM +0300, Gunnar Gervin wrote: > Hi again. > How use chroot (in terminal) to place Root in /dev/sda1(147gb) > (if that is the better place for it)? > My impression of root in /target is that it isn't easy to find for PC. (Why > the installation system "commits suicide" this way so often must be a > 'square mind'?)
I don't understand what your question is. Or even /if/ you have any question at all. Let me try: if your question is "why, during install, the root of the system being installed is mounted under /target?" the answer would be that the installer is running under an operating system (it's easier that way), and this one has already a root, so that place is already occupied :-) Once install is done, /target becomes the new root. > A dysfunctional soldier, saying: 'If u don't give countable orders, I'll > translate them to "Dig a hole & stay in it until I maybe save u." > Why you accepted this 35 years? Operating systems are not humans (much less soldiers). I have no clue what you want to convey with this metaphor. If you try to help me, I'll try again. Cheers - t
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