[gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Assaf Urieli
Hi all, I've followed the installation instructions at: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2005.1/handbook-x86.xml I've manually configured the kernel. Since I have an ATI graphics card, I used the configuration parameters as per: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_ATI_Drivers All other kernel confi

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Nagatoro
Assaf Urieli wrote: But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin). [2000] $ whereis emerge emerge: /usr/bin/emerge /usr/X11R6/bin/emerge /usr/bin/X11/emerge /usr/man/man1/emerge.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/emerge.1.gz At least here i

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Holly Bostick
Assaf Urieli schreef: > Hi all, > So, when I restart, everything looks allright. Grub asks me to choose > Gentoo Linux 2.6.12-r6, which I do. I can then login fine. > But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: > emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin). > > Have I missed a

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Assaf Urieli
Holly Bostick wrote: >>So, when I restart, everything looks allright. Grub asks me to choose >>Gentoo Linux 2.6.12-r6, which I do. I can then login fine. >>But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: >>emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin). >> >>Have I missed a step? >>

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Assaf Urieli
Nagatoro wrote: > Assaf Urieli wrote: > >> But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: >> emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin). > > > [2000] $ whereis emerge > emerge: /usr/bin/emerge /usr/X11R6/bin/emerge /usr/bin/X11/emerge > /usr/man/man1/emerge.1.gz /usr/share/man/ma

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Ben Munat
Assaf Urieli wrote: Holly Bostick wrote: So, when I restart, everything looks allright. Grub asks me to choose Gentoo Linux 2.6.12-r6, which I do. I can then login fine. But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin). Have I missed a

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:52:22 +0200, Assaf Urieli wrote: > BTW, /usr/bin doesn't even exist - all /usr contains is lost+found Do you have a separate partition for /usr? If so, is it mounted? What you describe is a classic symptom of installing /usr on its own partition and forgetting to add it to

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Assaf Urieli
Ben Munat wrote: > Assaf Urieli wrote: > >> Holly Bostick wrote: >> So, when I restart, everything looks allright. Grub asks me to choose Gentoo Linux 2.6.12-r6, which I do. I can then login fine. But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: emerge: command not found (no su

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Jason Cooper
Assaf Urieli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled: > Nagatoro wrote: > > Assaf Urieli wrote: > >> But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: > >> emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin). > > > > [2000] $ whereis emerge > > emerge: /usr/bin/emerge /usr/X11R6/bin/emerge /usr/bin/X11/

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Willie Wong
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 06:25:10PM +0200, Assaf Urieli wrote: > > Apologies if this is completely obvious, but you did say "newbie"... :-) > > > > After you "select Gentoo Linux 2.6.12-r6" do you see a lengthy boot > > process or do you get a command line instantly? > > > > It occured to me that yo

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-24 Thread Assaf Urieli
Neil Bothwick wrote: >On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:52:22 +0200, Assaf Urieli wrote: > > >>BTW, /usr/bin doesn't even exist - all /usr contains is lost+found >> >> >Do you have a separate partition for /usr? If so, is it mounted? > >What you describe is a classic symptom of installing /usr on its o

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-24 Thread Frank Schafer
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 10:32 +0200, Assaf Urieli wrote: > Neil Bothwick wrote: > > >On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:52:22 +0200, Assaf Urieli wrote: > > > > > >>BTW, /usr/bin doesn't even exist - all /usr contains is lost+found > >> > >> > >Do you have a separate partition for /usr? If so, is it mount

RE: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-24 Thread Michael Kintzios
> -Original Message- > From: Frank Schafer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 24 August 2005 09:59 > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found > > > On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 10:32 +0200, Assaf Urieli

Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-24 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:32:00 +0200, Assaf Urieli wrote: > In fact, I'm not even quite sure that I understand the whole concept of > mounting... > When I type: > # mount -t ext3 /dev/hda3 /mnt/gentoo > Does the /mnt/gentoo directory already exist somewhere? If it didn't, I > imagine this statement