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= Przewodnik Instalacji: 'chroot' do nowego systemu =  
= Przewodnik Instalacji: 'chroot' do nowego systemu =  


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Żeby zainstalować Funtoo, najpierw używamy  {{c|chroot}}. Polecenie "przełącza" na nowy system Funtoo Linux. Wpisywane odtąd komendy będą uruchomiać się na nowo "wypakowanym" systemie.
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Żeby zainstalować Funtoo, najpierw używamy  {{c|chroot}}. Polecenie "przełącza" na nowy system Funtoo Linux. Wpisywane odtąd komendy będą uruchomiać się na nowo rozpakowanym systemie.
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Before chrooting, there are a few things that need to be done to set up the chroot environment. You will need to mount {{f|/proc}}, {{f|/sys}} and {{f|/dev}} inside your new system. Use the following commands to do so:
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{{console|body=
# ##i##fchroot /mnt/funtoo
%fchroot%
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The {{c|fchroot}} command will take care of all necessary steps to enter into your new Funtoo Linux system, as well as clean up things when you exit the fchroot by typing
{{c|exit}} or {{c|ctrl-D}}.
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If you are using another LiveCD or USB media to install Funtoo, you can manually chroot by using the following set of commands:
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Przed 'chroot'owaniem, należy wykonać kilka czynności aby skonfigurować środowisko 'chroot'. Trzeba będzie zamontować {{f|/proc}}, {{f|/sys}} oraz {{f|/dev}} wewnątrz nowego systemu. Aby to zrobić, użyj następujących poleceń:
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
# ##i##cd /mnt/funtoo
# ##i##cd /mnt/funtoo
Line 15: Line 36:
# ##i##mount --rbind /dev dev
# ##i##mount --rbind /dev dev
}}
}}
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You'll also want to copy over {{f|resolv.conf}} in order to have proper resolution of Internet hostnames from inside the chroot:
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{{console|body=
# ##i##cp /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/funtoo/etc/
}}
Now you can chroot into your new system. Use <code>env</code> before <code>chroot</code> to ensure that no environment settings from the installation media are pulled in to your new system:
 
{{console|body=###i## env -i HOME=/root TERM=$TERM /bin/chroot . bash -l
%chroot% }}
 
{{Note|For users of live CDs with 64-bit kernels installing 32-bit systems: Some software may use {{c|uname -r}} to check whether the system is 32 or 64-bit. You may want to append linux32 to the chroot command as a workaround, but it's generally not needed.}}
{{Note|For users of live CDs with 64-bit kernels installing 32-bit systems: Some software may use {{c|uname -r}} to check whether the system is 32 or 64-bit. You may want to append linux32 to the chroot command as a workaround, but it's generally not needed.}}
{{Important|If you receive the error "{{c|chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error}}", it is most likely because you are running a 32-bit kernel and trying to execute 64-bit code. Make sure that you have selected the proper type of kernel when booting SystemRescueCD.}}
{{Important|If you receive the error "{{c|chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error}}", it is most likely because you are running a 32-bit kernel and trying to execute 64-bit code. Make sure that you have selected the proper type of kernel when booting your live CD.}}
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It's also a good idea to change the default command prompt while inside the chroot. This will avoid confusion if you have to change terminals. Use this command:
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{{console|body=%chroot% ##i##export PS1="(chroot) $PS1"}}
Test internet name resolution from within the chroot:
Test internet name resolution from within the chroot:
{{console|body=%chroot% ##i##ping -c 5 google.com}}
{{console|body=%chroot% ##i##ping -c 5 google.com}}
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If you can't ping, make sure that {{f|/etc/resolv.conf}} specifies a valid IP address for a reachable nameserver in its {{c|nameserver}} setting.
If you can't ping, make sure that {{f|/etc/resolv.conf}} specifies a valid IP address for a reachable nameserver in its {{c|nameserver}} setting.
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Congratulations! You are now chrooted inside a Funtoo Linux system. Now it's time to get Funtoo Linux properly configured so that Funtoo Linux will start successfully, without any manual assistance, when your system is restarted.
Congratulations! You are now chrooted inside a Funtoo Linux system. Now it's time to get Funtoo Linux properly configured so that Funtoo Linux will start successfully, without any manual assistance, when your system is restarted.
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Przewodnik Instalacji: 'chroot' do nowego systemu

Install Guide, Chapter 9 < Prev Next >

Żeby zainstalować Funtoo, najpierw używamy chroot. Polecenie "przełącza" na nowy system Funtoo Linux. Wpisywane odtąd komendy będą uruchomiać się na nowo rozpakowanym systemie.

root # fchroot /mnt/funtoo
fchroot #

The fchroot command will take care of all necessary steps to enter into your new Funtoo Linux system, as well as clean up things when you exit the fchroot by typing exit or ctrl-D.

If you are using another LiveCD or USB media to install Funtoo, you can manually chroot by using the following set of commands:

Przed 'chroot'owaniem, należy wykonać kilka czynności aby skonfigurować środowisko 'chroot'. Trzeba będzie zamontować /proc, /sys oraz /dev wewnątrz nowego systemu. Aby to zrobić, użyj następujących poleceń:

root # cd /mnt/funtoo
root # mount -t proc none proc
root # mount --rbind /sys sys
root # mount --rbind /dev dev
   Note

For users of live CDs with 64-bit kernels installing 32-bit systems: Some software may use uname -r to check whether the system is 32 or 64-bit. You may want to append linux32 to the chroot command as a workaround, but it's generally not needed.

   Important

If you receive the error "chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error", it is most likely because you are running a 32-bit kernel and trying to execute 64-bit code. Make sure that you have selected the proper type of kernel when booting your live CD.

Test internet name resolution from within the chroot:

chroot # ping -c 5 google.com

If you can't ping, make sure that /etc/resolv.conf specifies a valid IP address for a reachable nameserver in its nameserver setting.

Congratulations! You are now chrooted inside a Funtoo Linux system. Now it's time to get Funtoo Linux properly configured so that Funtoo Linux will start successfully, without any manual assistance, when your system is restarted.

Install Guide, Chapter 9 < Prev Next >