[SOLVED] Archiso: problem with script build.sh

Hi guys,
i have this problem when I run ./build.sh,
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/src/linux-3.11.6-1-ARCH/vmlinux’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/src/linux-3.11.6-1-ARCH/vmlinux’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/bzlib.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/bzlib.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/dlg_colors.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/dlg_colors.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gpg-error.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gpg-error.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/pcap-namedb.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/pcap-namedb.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unistring/inline.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unistring/inline.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unistring/stdint.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unistring/stdint.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unistring/iconveh.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unistring/iconveh.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unistring/cdefs.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unistring/cdefs.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unistring/version.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unistring/version.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unistring/stdbool.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unistring/stdbool.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unistring/woe32dll.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unistring/woe32dll.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unistring/localcharset.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unistring/localcharset.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_amiga_redirects.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_amiga_redirects.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_tiny_fl.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_tiny_fl.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_config_macros.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_config_macros.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/cord.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/cord.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_inline.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_inline.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/weakpointer.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/weakpointer.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/leak_detector.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/leak_detector.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_backptr.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_backptr.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_mark.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_mark.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_gcj.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_gcj.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_allocator.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_allocator.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_typed.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_typed.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_cpp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_cpp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_version.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_version.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/new_gc_alloc.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/new_gc_alloc.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_pthread_redirects.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gc/gc_pthread_redirects.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/re_comp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/re_comp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/tcl.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/tcl.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/idn-free.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/idn-free.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/pthread.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/pthread.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/cursesp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/cursesp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldap.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldap.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/memory.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/memory.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/pci/types.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/pci/types.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/pci/config.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/pci/config.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/pci/header.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/pci/header.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/pci/pci.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/pci/pci.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gcrypt.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gcrypt.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/verto.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/verto.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/db_185.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/db_185.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/pkcs11.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/pkcs11.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/p11-kit.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/p11-kit.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/pin.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/pin.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/iter.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/iter.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/uri.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/uri.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/deprecated.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/p11-kit-1/p11-kit/deprecated.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/netipx/ipx.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/netipx/ipx.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/stdio.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/stdio.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ncurses.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ncurses.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/itclTclIntStubsFcn.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/itclTclIntStubsFcn.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/tclPlatDecls.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/tclPlatDecls.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzma.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzma.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/stdint.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/stdint.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/tclPort.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/tclPort.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lber_types.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lber_types.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/_pam_macros.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/_pam_macros.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_modutil.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_modutil.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_client.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_client.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_filter.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_filter.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_ext.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_ext.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_modules.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_modules.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_misc.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/pam_misc.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/_pam_types.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/_pam_types.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/security/_pam_compat.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/security/_pam_compat.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/fcntl.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/fcntl.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ss/ss.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ss/ss.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ss/ss_err.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ss/ss_err.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/grp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/grp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/unitypes.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/unitypes.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/db_cxx.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/db_cxx.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/jpegint.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/jpegint.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/expat.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/expat.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/argp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/argp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sudo_plugin.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sudo_plugin.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ucontext.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ucontext.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ifaddrs.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ifaddrs.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/catalog.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/catalog.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xpath.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xpath.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/entities.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/entities.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/c14n.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/c14n.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/list.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/list.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlschemas.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlschemas.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/relaxng.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/relaxng.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xlink.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xlink.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xinclude.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xinclude.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlautomata.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlautomata.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlmodule.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlmodule.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/HTMLtree.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/HTMLtree.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlwriter.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlwriter.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/pattern.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/pattern.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlregexp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlregexp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlschemastypes.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlschemastypes.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/SAX.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/SAX.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xpointer.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xpointer.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/nanohttp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/nanohttp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/valid.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/valid.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/chvalid.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/chvalid.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/dict.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/dict.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/globals.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/globals.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/debugXML.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/debugXML.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlreader.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlreader.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/parserInternals.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/parserInternals.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/SAX2.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/SAX2.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/HTMLparser.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/HTMLparser.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/hash.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/hash.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/schemasInternals.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/schemasInternals.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlsave.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlsave.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/DOCBparser.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/DOCBparser.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlunicode.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlunicode.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/parser.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/parser.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlerror.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlerror.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/threads.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/threads.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/tree.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/tree.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlversion.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlversion.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlIO.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlIO.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlexports.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlexports.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/uri.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/uri.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/nanoftp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/nanoftp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xpathInternals.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xpathInternals.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlmemory.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlmemory.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlstring.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlstring.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/schematron.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/schematron.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/encoding.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/encoding.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gshadow.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gshadow.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/pipeline.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/pipeline.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/glob.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/glob.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/compress_offload.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/compress_offload.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/sfnt_info.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/sfnt_info.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/emu10k1.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/emu10k1.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/compress_params.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/compress_params.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/asequencer.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/asequencer.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/hdsp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/hdsp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/asound.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/asound.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/asound_fm.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/asound_fm.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/hdspm.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/hdspm.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sound/sb16_csp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sound/sb16_csp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/_G_config.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/_G_config.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/itcl2TclOO.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/itcl2TclOO.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/pcre_scanner.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/pcre_scanner.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/sysexits.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/sysexits.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/nl_types.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/nl_types.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/luaconf.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/luaconf.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/semaphore.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/semaphore.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/resolver.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/resolver.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/higher.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/higher.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/buffer.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/buffer.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/rr.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/rr.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/rbtree.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/rbtree.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/update.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/update.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/sha2.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/sha2.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/zone.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/zone.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/net.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/net.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dnssec_verify.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dnssec_verify.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/tsig.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/tsig.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/error.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/error.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/duration.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/duration.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/common.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/common.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/host2wire.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/host2wire.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/wire2host.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/wire2host.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/host2str.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/host2str.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/packet.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/packet.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/str2host.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/str2host.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/rdata.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/rdata.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dnssec.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dnssec.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/rr_functions.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/rr_functions.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dnssec_zone.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dnssec_zone.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dane.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dane.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/keys.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/keys.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dnssec_sign.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dnssec_sign.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/ldns.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/ldns.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/parse.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/parse.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/sha1.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/sha1.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/util.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/util.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dname.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/ldns/dname.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/idn-int.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/idn-int.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/slang.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/slang.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/search.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/search.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi_ext.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi_ext.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi_generic.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi_generic.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/mechglue.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gssapi/mechglue.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/libudev.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/libudev.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/uniname.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/uniname.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/monetary.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/monetary.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/inttypes.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/inttypes.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-journal.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-journal.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-id128.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-id128.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-daemon.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-daemon.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-login.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-login.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-shutdown.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-shutdown.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-messages.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/systemd/sd-messages.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/event.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/event.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/xlocale.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/xlocale.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/gettext-po.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/gettext-po.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/regex.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/regex.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/devname.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/devname.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/version.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/version.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/sig.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/sig.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/whattime.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/whattime.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/slab.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/slab.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/alloc.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/alloc.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/pwcache.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/pwcache.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/sysinfo.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/sysinfo.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/wchan.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/wchan.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/readproc.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/readproc.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/escape.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/escape.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/proc/procps.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/proc/procps.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/fnmatch.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/fnmatch.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/minilzo.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/minilzo.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzoconf.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzoconf.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzodefs.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzodefs.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1f.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1f.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1c.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1c.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1x.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1x.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1z.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1z.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1a.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1a.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo2a.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo2a.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1y.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1y.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1b.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1b.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo1.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo_asm.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzo_asm.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzoutil.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzo/lzoutil.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/dlg_config.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/dlg_config.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/itclInt.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/itclInt.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/utime.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/utime.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/lzoconf.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/lzoconf.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/curses.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/curses.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/idea.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/idea.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ssl2.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ssl2.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/lhash.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/lhash.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/camellia.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/camellia.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/srtp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/srtp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/buffer.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/buffer.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/pem2.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/pem2.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/dtls1.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/dtls1.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/whrlpool.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/whrlpool.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/opensslconf.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/opensslconf.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/dso.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/dso.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/blowfish.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/blowfish.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/e_os2.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/e_os2.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/des_old.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/des_old.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/krb5_asn.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/krb5_asn.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/txt_db.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/txt_db.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ts.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ts.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/engine.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/engine.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/seed.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/seed.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/pkcs7.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/pkcs7.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/asn1.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/asn1.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/err.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/err.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/cmac.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/cmac.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/symhacks.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/symhacks.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/stack.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/stack.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/conf.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/conf.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ssl.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ssl.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/dh.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/dh.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/comp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/comp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ocsp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ocsp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/md4.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/md4.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ecdsa.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ecdsa.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/asn1t.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/asn1t.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/safestack.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/safestack.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/bio.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/bio.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/rc2.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/rc2.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/x509_vfy.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/x509_vfy.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/asn1_mac.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/asn1_mac.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/bn.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/bn.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ebcdic.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ebcdic.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/pqueue.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/pqueue.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/sha.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/sha.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/dsa.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/dsa.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ui_compat.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ui_compat.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ssl3.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ssl3.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/rc4.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/rc4.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/rand.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/rand.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/crypto.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/crypto.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/hmac.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/hmac.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/md5.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/md5.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/modes.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/modes.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/objects.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/objects.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ui.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ui.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ripemd.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ripemd.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/cast.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/cast.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ssl23.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ssl23.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/srp.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/srp.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/conf_api.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/conf_api.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/kssl.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/kssl.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ec.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ec.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/x509.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/x509.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/aes.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/aes.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/pem.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/pem.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/x509v3.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/x509v3.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/tls1.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/tls1.h’: Invalid cross-device link
cp: cannot create hard link ‘work/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ecdh.h’ to ‘work/i686/root-image/usr/include/openssl/ecdh.h’: Invalid cross-device link
Any idea for fix the problem?
P.S. I followed this guide: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ar … ive_medium
Last edited by stifler83 (2013-11-09 10:34:50)

I wasn't able to scroll over with the browser I was using before (or maybe I was but just didn't...).  The "Invalid cross-device link" part is indicating that it is trying to create a hard-link across two filesystems.  An example would be if you had a separate / and /home, and tried to create a hard link between something in /etc and something in your $HOME.  It would not work because they are on separate partitions (the inodes are not shared).  But this can also happen if you try to hard link across bind mounts as well, which is less obvious.
What I meant by non-POSIX compliant filesystem is a filesystem that does not support POSIX attributes.  If you tried to install Linux on a vfat or ntfs filesystem, it would not work simply because it does not support all the features that are required to make Linux work.  The most basic of these is the user and group ownership and file permissions.  But this is not the case for you since you are using ext4 (and I apparently didn't investigate your code block closely enough).

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