On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 01:58:48PM +0200, morten wrote: > > I did a > chroot /target /sbin/quik -fv > and it told me that it installed on /dev/sda2 > ... > making /dev/sda2 bootable (map entry 2) > ... > which is my /root partition > Is this correct?
yes > does this mean I should use /bandit/gc/53c94/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2? no, 7200 OF cannot load any partition except 0 which really means `load the partition marked bootable' which quik does. so you want to use: /bandit/gc/53c94/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0 anything other then 0 will fail on a 7200. > I don't have a /sbin/quik, only /target/sbin/quik, so with the quik -fv that > worked I'm pretty sure chroot works. Also, if I do /target/sbin/quik, it > complain that it can't find /boot/second.b yes, chroot changes /target into / as far as your shell and everything it runs is concerned. chroot /target /sbin/quik -f should have run quik normally, but if all you saw was something like `command is /sbin/quik' then i would say busybox screwed up. now that you definitly have quik installed it should boot now. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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