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#1 2012-08-29 11:51:54

gunjah292
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From: Hamburg
Registered: 2011-05-05
Posts: 186

arch-chroot /mnt problem

Hey,

I'm just installing Arch with the new dual-iso. When I try to hit arch-chroot /mnt i get the following output:

mount: mount point /mnt/etc/resolv.conf is a symbolic link to nowhere

I already tried to create a /mnt/etc/resolv.conf with the following content:

 #localhost
 nameserver 127.0.0.1
 domain localdomain

But still the same issue.

Greets


KDE Plasma, ThinkPad X380 Yoga, Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel UHD Graphics 620, 512GB PCIe-NVMe SSD (OPAL 2.0), 16GB PC4-19200 (2400 MHz)

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#2 2012-08-29 13:41:39

alphaniner
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From: Ancapistan
Registered: 2010-07-12
Posts: 2,810

Re: arch-chroot /mnt problem

Try:

unlink /mnt/etc/resolv.conf
touch /mnt/etc/resolv.conf

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#3 2012-08-29 15:33:58

gunjah292
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From: Hamburg
Registered: 2011-05-05
Posts: 186

Re: arch-chroot /mnt problem

Thanks, I don't know if this works, because I solved the problem myself. Either there were some files of the Ubuntu installation left one the partition or the problem occured because I hit pacman -Syu before installing the base packages via pacstrap base base-devel!
I just reinstalled and it worked.

But thanks anyway!

Greetz


KDE Plasma, ThinkPad X380 Yoga, Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel UHD Graphics 620, 512GB PCIe-NVMe SSD (OPAL 2.0), 16GB PC4-19200 (2400 MHz)

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