![]() ![]() sys/: cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 0 operation not permitted When you are root, you may still get errors like the following: tar. Mount -types tmpfs -options nosuid,nodev,noexec shm /dev/shm Test -L /dev/shm & rm /dev/shm & mkdir /dev/shm Mount -make-rslave specified_usb/gentoo/dev Mount -rbind /dev specified_usb/gentoo/dev Mount -make-rslave specified_usb/gentoo/sys Mount -rbind /sys specified_usb/gentoo/sys Mounting file system: mount -types proc /proc specified_usb/gentoo/proc Here's the list of command that I run to chroot I changed the file system of my flash drive to EXT4.Īnd run the commands in the gentoo wiki and guess what? It worked. Is there a way that can I chroot? In usb? (Note-I just want to chroot not install Gentoo). bin/mount: Cannot change mode to rws-x-x: operation not permitted sys/: cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 0 operation not permittedĪnd: tar. So I really tried to extract it but it gives me this error:Ĭommand (extracted on usb): tar xpvf stage3-amd64-nomultilib-20201021T14503Z -xattrs-include='*.*' -numeric-owner ![]()
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