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
> -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
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
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
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
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/
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
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
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
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
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?
>>
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
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
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