working in the chroot environment
Hi guys!
I am working in the chroot environment, i have decided to change the boot graphics and boot message but i am having error message backingup the old logo.
stat: /mv logo.16 logo.16.backup
no such directory
please is there a way out of this. I have done it several times, still getting same messag. i have done all the checks i could think of :!: , same thing....please can someone out there help me on what to do at this stage.
cheers Abby
Re: working in the chroot environment
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Originally Posted by abby
Hi guys!
I am working in the chroot environment, i have decided to change the boot graphics and boot message but i am having error message backingup the old logo.
stat: /mv logo.16 logo.16.backup
If you state /mv, bash is seeking a directory of that name and can't find it, sure. But 'mv logol.16 logo.16.backup' makes it. Of course you must be in isolinux directory or use full path name.
Tip. In Knoppix you have Midnight Commander which is started by typing mc. It is the best tool to copy, move, delete files etc.Renaming (moving) is done with F6 function key. Renaming you can do without being in chroot state.
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