On 2011/05/14 05:19 (GMT+0200) Alex Schuster composed:

Indi writes:

 Felix Miata wrote:

 Along the way to successful boot, I attempted two emerges suggested by the
 handbook (one being Grub Legacy). Both produced "ERROR: ... (compile
 phase)..." errors.

If you like, post the messages here. Be sure to include enough of the
log, from the first error message on.

Still the same problem, needing to get the log off the system onto the server or into an email without working NFS or rebooting to something with working NFS.

So, I've booted into SUSE. Logs for 6 failed emerges are in http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Linux/G/

I'm chrooted into Gentoo for now to try and fix whatever's broken, and get to use legible tty fonts that way in the mean time, e.g. while rebuilding kernel with proper tty video selections, and ext4 instead of ext3.

Have you emerged nfs-utils? Is /etc/init.d/nfs running? This should take
care of everything I think.

# emerge nfs-utils

produces errors for dev-libs/libevent-2.0.10 twice.

 Maybe a stupid question, but have you tried run emerge --sync and emerge
 -vauND world yet since installing?

 Another problem, highly annoying, is both vga= and video= cmdline parameters
 are apparently being ignored. KMS seems married to the Trinitron's
 PreferredMode (1600x1200), which produces mousetype on the ttys, and needs to
 be fixed before I'll be able to accomplish much without pain trying to see
 what I'm doing. My tty PreferredMode is 1152x864, which works with openSUSE
 KMS kernels by setting video=1152x864 on cmdline.

Never solved the above in Fedora either. It's the same problem here. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=701190

I just switched to KMS mode, and was happy that without doing anything I
had the natural resolution of my display. Don't know how to change this

Natural resolution is fine in X, because I can force DPI and tweak fonts easily. In ttys the only way that ever worked easily was via vga=, which doesn't work with KMS.

though. Does kernel command line parameter "vga=ask" still work maybe?

It does produce a modes list as before, but whatever is selected is ignored unless using a video chip that lacks KMS support, like mga or r128.

There are several more howtos on gentoo.org, but I don't know if NFS and
console display are covered.

I'll look while the kernel is recompiling.

 VIDEO_CARDS="radeon"

I think that's for X-related stuff only.

Related question: Is there any way to get BIOS setting for NUMLOCK state to be obeyed? emerge can't find a setleds or numlock package except as relates to X. Both Mandriva & openSUSE obey BIOS NUM state automatically.
--
"The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant
words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)

 Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!

Felix Miata  ***  http://fm.no-ip.com/

Reply via email to