Dan Davison wrote:

Before running the chroot command, you can type "mount" to see if the


[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount /dev/root on / type ext2 (rw) /dev/scd0 on /cdrom type iso9660 (ro) /dev/cloop on /KNOPPIX type iso9660 (ro) /ramdisk on /ramdisk type tmpfs (rw,size=186064k) /proc/bus/usb on /proc/bus/usb type usbdevfs (rw,devmode=0666) automount(pid394) on /mnt/auto type autofs (rw,fd=4,pgrp=394,m /dev/hda5 on /mnt/hda5 type ext2 (rw,nosuid,nodev) /dev/hda3 on /mnt/hda3 type ext2 (rw) /dev/hda2 on /mnt/hda2 type ntfs (ro,nosuid,nodev,umask=000,ui



Now, from within the chroot'd environment, just run "mount -a", and


[EMAIL PROTECTED] chroot /mnt/hda5/ Knoppix:/# mount -a mount: block device /dev/hda3 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: cannot mount block device /dev/hda3 read-only



"umount /mnt/hda3" before chrooting.

Let us know.

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Kent


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