From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from lists.gentoo.org ([140.105.134.102] helo=robin.gentoo.org) by nuthatch.gentoo.org with esmtp (Exim 4.43) id 1E7bBH-00014j-Ea for garchives@archives.gentoo.org; Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:59:19 +0000 Received: from robin.gentoo.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by robin.gentoo.org (8.13.4/8.13.4) with SMTP id j7NFvZMB019095; Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:57:35 GMT Received: from mail.capital-internet.net (mail.capital-internet.net [216.136.66.10]) by robin.gentoo.org (8.13.4/8.13.4) with ESMTP id j7NFpF2b025403 for ; Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:51:15 GMT Received: from [84.4.125.63] (unknown [84.4.125.63]) by mail.capital-internet.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 654F1EE4D03 for ; Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:52:08 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <430B4636.4050500@joli-ciel.com> Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:52:22 +0200 From: Assaf Urieli User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.2 (Windows/20050317) X-Accept-Language: en-us, en Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org MIME-Version: 1.0 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found References: <430B3304.2000507@joli-ciel.com> <430B38FA.60802@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <430B38FA.60802@gmail.com> X-Enigmail-Version: 0.92.0.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Archives-Salt: fd3db7cf-9e0f-44e1-a77c-3ac9a140cf51 X-Archives-Hash: 484c73a56406621322fa98fdace0df4d Nagatoro wrote: > Assaf Urieli wrote: > >> But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: >> emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin). > > > [2000] $ whereis emerge > emerge: /usr/bin/emerge /usr/X11R6/bin/emerge /usr/bin/X11/emerge > /usr/man/man1/emerge.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/emerge.1.gz > > At least here it should be in /usr/bin, might it be a $PATH problem? There is no whereis or find command either. I'm logging in as root, so I should have access to everything (couldn't adduser anyway). BTW, /usr/bin doesn't even exist - all /usr contains is lost+found Best regards, Assaf -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list