/root/gentoo works. I had to use that for my installation
(which still
hasn't succeeded due to a perpetually failing kernel
compile).
Stelth
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergio [mailto:tripledes eslack.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:10 PM
To: gentoo-bsd lists.gentoo.org
Subject: RE: [gentoo-bsd] gentoo-freebsd installation
I don't remember right now but I'm sure there's place to
create a directory
(check with mount), have u tried under /root ? IIRC there is
a document
around somewhere uses /root/gentoo.
Cheers,
Sergio.
-----Original Message-----
From: "M e" <shellnum yahoo.com>
To: gentoo-bsd lists.gentoo.org
Sent: 12/14/06 4:32 PM
Subject: [gentoo-bsd] gentoo-freebsd installation
helo guys
I am very new to gentoo and freebsd but I find the OS
very interesting to give a try. My question is how can
I solve the read-only file system issue.
I use a FreeSBIE-2.0-BETA LiveCD but I am encountering
some problem from the begining it says that mkdir
/mnt/gentoo. I have to tried many methods but I keep
on getting Read-Only file System error.
Please how can I solve it. Even though I tried to
unmount and remount it, it didnt work. I have used
also the /mnt directory I got the same error.
Any help?
THanks
Matt
____________________________________________________________
________________
________
Yahoo! Music Unlimited
Access over 1 million songs.
http://music.yahoo.c
om/unlimited
--
gentoo-bsd gentoo.org mailing list
--
gentoo-bsd gentoo.org mailing list
--
gentoo-bsd gentoo.org mailing list
|