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Install Guide: Mounting Filesystems
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Mount the newly-created filesystems as follows, creating /mnt/funtoo
as the installation mount point:
root # mkdir -p /mnt/funtoo root # mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/funtoo root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo/boot root # mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/funtoo/boot
If you have any additional filesystems you created earlier (such as /home
or /var
), you should mount them now, so that when the stage3 is extracted (which we will do in a later step) these filesystems will get populated with the necessary files. This can be done as follows:
root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo/var root # mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/funtoo/var
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