The matter is like this: My debian sid in /dev/sda4 was broken this morning, so I installed a new debian system in a new partition /dev/sda3, and in the new system, i run /sbin/e2fsck -C 0 -y -c -c /dev/hda4 to repair the broken system, and it works, after repair, I can view the content of /dev/sda4, but when i try to boot system by /dev/sda4, it says: --------------- mount: mounting /sys on /root/sys failed: Invalid argument run-init: /sbin/init: No such file or directory ------------------- and i fount that the /sys in the broken system is a shell file, but the /sys in the new system is a folder, so i tried to copy the sys folder from new system to broken system, by cp /sys /root/OldRoot/sys, but it says many files in the new sys folder cannot be read! why? how could I resove the "mount: mounting /sys on /root/sys failed: Invalid argument" problem? also the "run-init: /sbin/init: No such file or directory" problem? thanks
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