On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 06:24:53 BST Paul Sopka wrote:
> On 02.04.24 21:43, Paul Sopka wrote:
> > On 02.04.24 20:50, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> >> Did you upgrade GCC recently?
> >> If yes, did you follow the gcc-upgrade guide:
> >>
> >> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Upgrading_GCC
> >>
> >> ?
> >
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Hello fellow Gentooers,
I want to dual-boot Gentoo and M$ Windows on my computer, but windows only
created a 100MB EFI partition. Is it necessary to resize it so my boot
files will fit? If so - how to resize it so I don't mess up my Windows EFI
files?
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May the Force be with you,
Vít Smolík.
Hoël Bézier wrote:
>> However, it does wake up if I switch to another TTY (e.g.
>> ctrl+alt+F4) and lets me log on, so it has obviously booted up. If I
>> switch back to TTY 8 from there it just shows a blinking cursor (i.e.
>> not SDDM, which is what I'd expect). If I reboot from the TTY that
>>
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 19:29:11 BST Markus Gustafsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem I'm not quite sure how to tackle: every other startup
> or so results in a black screen. Usually nothing gets printed (no bios
> splash, not GRUB menu, no OpenRC prints), and the monitor goes to low
On 03/04/2024 19:53, Jack wrote:
Are you certain it hasn't started on some TTY other than 8? I always
start out on TTY1, although I start up text only, no SDDM. However, I do
have a very vague memory of something similar, and I believe it was that
I needed to change one of the kernel FB
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 19:20:27 BST Paul Sopka wrote:
> On 03.04.24 09:40, Michael wrote:
> > In case you haven't done it yet, if you rebuild the toolchain things
> > should
> > hopefully self-correct on your system:
> >
> > emerge --sync
> >
> > emerge -1av sys-devel/binutils
> >
> >
On 03.04.24 09:40, Michael wrote:
In case you haven't done it yet, if you rebuild the toolchain things should
hopefully self-correct on your system:
emerge --sync
emerge -1av sys-devel/binutils
emerge -1av --nodeps sys-devel/gcc
Use 'gcc-config -l' to check you are using the correct gcc
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 16:10:41 BST Vít Smolík wrote:
> Hello fellow Gentooers,
>
> I want to dual-boot Gentoo and M$ Windows on my computer, but windows only
> created a 100MB EFI partition. Is it necessary to resize it so my boot
> files will fit? If so - how to resize it so I don't mess up
On 4/3/24 2:29 PM, Markus Gustafsson wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a problem I'm not quite sure how to tackle: every other
startup or so results in a black screen. Usually nothing gets printed
(no bios splash, not GRUB menu, no OpenRC prints), and the monitor
goes to low power mode after a while (I
Do you store your initramfs on the 100mb partition? Or do you stire it
somewhere else?
May the Force be with you,
Vít Smolík.
Dne st 3. 4. 2024 17:35 uživatel Alexis Praga
napsal:
> Hi Vit,
>
> I have a dual boot with a 100Mb EFI partition. It works fine, except there
> isn’t enough place for
However, it does wake up if I switch to another TTY (e.g. ctrl+alt+F4) and lets
me log on, so it has obviously booted up. If I switch back to TTY 8 from there
it just shows a blinking cursor (i.e. not SDDM, which is what I'd expect). If I
reboot from the TTY that lets me log on, the boot
Hi Vit,
I have a dual boot with a 100Mb EFI partition. It works fine, except there
isn’t enough place for both old and new kernels for upgrading. So I moved the
old kernel from /boot into a safe directory before upgrading.
Maybe not the best strategy but I didn’t dare resize it.
Alexis
On
Hi,
I'm having a problem I'm not quite sure how to tackle: every other startup or
so results in a black screen. Usually nothing gets printed (no bios splash, not
GRUB menu, no OpenRC prints), and the monitor goes to low power mode after a
while (I haven't quite confirmed if this is actually
Hi Vit
I presume you plan to have a single boot partition that will contain your
bootloader, kernel and initramfs. There are actually two kinds of boot
partitions that are commonly used together:
1. The EFI system partition (ESP) contains Linux and Windows's bootloaders.
It's formatted as FAT.
2.
Hi again,
I tried to catch the error again and while doing so I realized you guys are of
course correct: sddm usually starts on tty 2. I don't know why I got it into my
head that it would start on tty 8. Anyway, when I finally got it to reproduce
(took a few restarts) I didn't get a blinking
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