@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ First run the following commands:
``` bash
mount --bind /proc /target/proc
mount --bind /dev /target/dev
mount --bind /run /target/run
mount --bind /sys /target/sys
```
@ -79,4 +80,4 @@ Once in the chroot, run the following command, which will generate the necessary
sudo clr-boot-manager update
```
After this, you should exit your chroot with `exit` then reboot your system. In the event you are still unable to access Solus, please [contact us](/help-center/contact/).
After this, you should exit your chroot with `exit` then reboot your system. In the event you are still unable to access Solus, please [contact us](/help-center/contact/).