It's not an error. You need to do it before you chroot or you can't get to the real /etc. You are copying the resolv.conf used with the LiveCD boot to what will be your Gentoo install /etc. You don't run env-update until after you chroot.

1. copy resolv.conf
2. do whatever else
3. chroot
4  then env-update

On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 13:10:13 -0500
"Joseph A. Nagy, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just before you are told to chroot to /mnt/gentoo, it says to cp /etc/resolve.conf to /mnt/gentoo/etc/

I tried that several times and had errors with running env-update so I exited the chroot and decided to cp /etc/make.conf /mnt/gentoo/etc/, chroot'd again and ran env-update with no errors.

I just thought I'd point this out in case someone else already hasn't. If it has been noticed, then ignore little ol' me. Just trying to be helpful.

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