[gentoo-user] Re: [SOLVED] Re: Cannot build mono: The contents of your 'monolite' directory may be out-of-date
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alexander Skwar wrote: [...] mount -t proc ChrootProc /mnt/gentoo/proc [...] I thought this was the proper command to mount proc: mount -t proc proc /mnt/gentoo/proc What is the ChrootProc part? It doesn't matter if you write -t proc proc /mnt... or ChrootProc or FooBar. The source (proc, ChrootProc) is just symbolic name. To the system, it has no meaning whatsoever. It's just something for the user; and as I like to be able to easily differentiate between different things, I tend to chose names, which are differentiable. Alexander Skwar -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [SOLVED] Re: Cannot build mono: The contents of your 'monolite' directory may be out-of-date
Alexander Skwar wrote: It doesn't matter if you write -t proc proc /mnt... or ChrootProc or FooBar. The source (proc, ChrootProc) is just symbolic name. To the system, it has no meaning whatsoever. It's just something for the user; and as I like to be able to easily differentiate between different things, I tend to chose names, which are differentiable. Alexander Skwar OK. I just had never seen that before and thought maybe something new had come out. Google not returning anything really made me curious. Since you used it, I just had to ask. Thanks much. Dale :-) :-)