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On Wednesday 20 August 2003 09:38, Roar Johnsen wrote:

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> But here it goes wrong, For instance I'm not able to do : df
> It says : df: cannot read table of mounted filesystems: No such file or
> directory
>
> In /dev I can't find ida/disc0/disc
> I only have /dev not /dev/ida
>
> What happend? I've tried to download stage 1 from antoher place. After
> that I have /dev/ida but not /dev/ida/disc0/
>
> Is there a workaround for this, have I done something wrong?.. I have
> installed Gentoo many times. But it's the first time I've tried to install
> it on a Compaq DL360.

I had gentoo on a DL360, with 3 disks in a raid 5 array.
df has never worked correctly for me once in the chroot jail on any machine, 
and nor should it do.
/dev is a filesystem, and (unless you specifically did so yourself) not 
mounted on /mnt/gentoo/dev, remember you are in a chroot jail :)
Once the necessary partitions are mounted (/, /boot, /usr, etc) you shouldn't 
need to access /dev. If you really need it, then mount it :)
mount -t devfs none /mnt/gentoo/dev

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Mike Williams
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