At the bottom of the current install doc [http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo- x86-install.xml], it instructs users with an ata raid controller to mount the devicetree into the new environment before chrooting [mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev]. When I follow these directions, the bootstrap fails will an errorcode 13, access denied trying to write a file .keep# to the /dev/pts folder. I tried not following that step, and the bootstrap succeeded, but I do not know if the entire system is valid or not. Too much of a Gentoo and Linux newb. :/ Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Installed Gentoo Linux on an Athlon 1200 KT7A-RAID motherboard with a RAID- 1 configured. 2. Followed the step described above to mount /dev into the new environment before chrooting 3. Ran bootstrap.sh Actual Results: Received the above described access denied error. I will add a follow-up once I get a feeling for the validity of the new install I did without following that step. It is doing an 'emerge system' right now.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 9849 ***