Zachary Uram wrote: > in order to get it working i tried to mount the root partition : > # mount /dev/sda5 /tmp/mnt > > that is fine, but when i run chroot i get weird error: > # chroot /tmp/mnt > # chroot: cannot execute command '/bin/bash' : Exec format error
Is it possible that your live cd mounts /tmp with the noexec flag? Try mounting it at a different location such as /mnt. Is it possible that you have several partitions and /usr/lib or /lib is on one of them? In which case you will need to mount those partitions too. Check your mounted /mnt/etc/fstab to see what you normally mount and mount those up too. I know you are already looking for this but verify that your running kernel (with uname -a) matches your executable (with file /bin/bash). If you boot a cdrom that uses grub as the bootloader then you can stop the process there and redirect grub to the disk installation. This is more complicated but I think you get the idea. Unfortunately most use syslinux but there are some that use grub but I don't have a pointer to one off the top of my head. Bob
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