Hello, on Donnerstag, 30. Oktober 2008, Carlos E. R. wrote:
nimrodel:~ # mount | grep otros/test_d /dev/hdd14 on /otros/test_d type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,acl,user_xattr) /dev/hda8 on /otros/test_d/boot type ext2 (rw,noatime,nodiratime,acl,user_xattr) ... So, boot is there, mounted. However, when I chroot, it dissapears:
nimrodel:~ # chroot /otros/test_d/ /bin/bash --login nimrodel:/ # mount /dev/hdd14 on / type reiserfs (rw,acl,user_xattr) ... What's happened? This worked before. :-?
Mount basically does a "cat /etc/mtab" when listing the mounted devices. Therefore it's not really surprising that it gets things wrong inside the chroot. As a possible workaround, you can manually edit the chrooted /etc/mtab. @Josef: Does perl-bootloader also rely on /etc/mtab? (This would explain the problem...) Regards, Christian Boltz --
vielleicht sollte man die anonymen 9.1er gründen? Handelt es sich hier um eine Sucht oder um eine Krankheit? Also, mich macht die 9.1 nicht suechtig. Eher krank... [>>Carl A. Schreiber, > Sibylle Koczian & Thomas Hertweck in suse-linux] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org