The Install doc has a piece of code that looks like this: --------8<--------- # cd /usr/src/linux # source /etc/profile Again, this updates your paths. If you get an error saying gcc is not found, this is what you may have to do. # make menuconfig # make dep && make clean bzImage modules modules_install # mv /boot/bzImage /boot/bzImage.orig [if bzImage already exists] # cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot ------8<------------- As seen in http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=36849 the warning about gcc not found might be confusing to users with no linux experience. I suggest modifying the warning, for example, like this: -----8<------------- # source /etc/profile Again, sourcing this file updates your paths. If you get an error in the next line saying gcc is not found, this is what you may have to do since it will set the correct path to gcc. ----8<------------- Thanks. Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce:
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This should have been done when entering the chroot environment: Code listing 8.3: Prepping and entering the chroot environment # mount -t proc proc /mnt/gentoo/proc # cp /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf # chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash # env-update Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache... # source /etc/profile (The above points your shell to the new paths and updated binaries.)