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raid517
09-23-2003, 01:48 PM
Hi, well another system - and another Gentoo adventure. (Not). I think all in all I have probably installed gentoo somewhere around 20 times now, so I think it's fair to say that my experience has shown that the gentoo install process is more or less completely random. I have had the install fail at almost every point in the process, generally with no good or logical reason for the failure.

Lol well anyway, to cut a long story short I have another problem to report and hopefully you guys will have some suggestions for a possible resolution.

Just for kicks I have tried two times today to install gentoo on two seperate systems, but every time I try I get an error message saying:

Code:
copy /var/tmp/portage/baselayout-1.8.6.10-r1/image/dev/.keep -> /dev/.keep
!!! (errono 13) Permission denied. '/dev/.keep#new'
.

Now you would imagine that gentoo ought to be able to correctly set it's own file permissions during its own install process, but clearly it can't. So my question is, how do I fix the permissions on these files so that I no longer get this error during bootstrap?

I hope you will forgive my frustration, but I have encountered many such errors in the past, and readily put my hands up to those that were my own dumbass fault. But very often things like this happen too that are completely beyond my control. Why does the gentoo install process always have to be so completely random?

Lol anyway, one thing is for sure, if I get gentoo installed this time round, I'm building a ghost image of my install and saving it, I'm not going to go through all this again.

In the mean time any advice anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

GJ

PS,

BTW I tried asking this on the Gentoo Linux forums, but some of the guys there seem to have thought I was putting Gentoo down, because i said the install process was currently less than perfect. Sigh, well I really didn't mean that at all. If something doesn't work, it doesn't work, or am I somehow to blame for gentoo being broken? This kind of attitude often confuses me.

endoalpha
09-23-2003, 02:17 PM
There are thousands of others that have followed the instructions provided by the gentoo developers and have installed gentoo without any problems ever. When you untarred stage1, did you use the tar -xvjpf? Notice the 'p' in there. It preserves permissions. My guess is you did not untar stage1 correctly.

bammbamm808
09-25-2003, 12:51 AM
I have never had trouble installing Gentoo that was not of my own making. Download and print the install docs and follow them carefully. To reduce your odds of compilation errors, don't overclock when installing/compiling. Gentoo is the ****e

Fryguy8
09-25-2003, 01:14 AM
yah seriously, they tell you step by step every command to type. Don't change stuff just because you feel like it. If you follow the documentation it gets installed with little/no problems.