Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 15 June 2024 19:33:54 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> (chroot) livecd / # cat /etc/env.d/02locale
>> # Configuration file for eselect
>> # This file has been automatically generated.
>> LANG="en_US.UTF8"
>> #LC_ALL="en_US.UTF8"
>> (chroot) livecd / #
>>
>> I commented out the LC_ALL thinking it might make the error go away. 
>> The docs mention not setting it at all. 
> Yes, it should not be set.  You can try unsetting it:
>
> export LC_ALL=""
> source /etc/profile
>
> [snip ...]

That fixed it.  Since I was in a chroot, I had to run the command that
changes PS1 so I don't forget where I am.  LOL

>> I think I either missed something or set something wrong somewhere.  I
>> just can't figure out what it is.  I was hoping another pair of eyes
>> would help.  If not, I may just start over.  I'm still really confused
>> over the efi thing and how partitions are to be set up.  While I've read
>> about efi, I've never understood how it works.  If I could, I'd still
>> use the old BIOS method.  It worked just fine for me.  :/
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-) 
> You can contact me off list in case I'm able to answer specific questions 
> with 
> your UEFI installation, or ask on list for a wider audience and broader 
> contributions.  There's nothing magic about UEFI.  Actually I find it rather 
> easier than the obscure CMOS jump code.  :-/


I think I'm going to try and find a video that shows the install, one
that shows it booting and maybe a couple other things.  I need to
understand efi better.  Right now, all I know is it takes the place of
the old BIOS.  Beyond that, no idea.  Keep in mind, I've never seen one
before, haven't even seen one now either.  o_-

I'm not opposed to efi.  I remember when the old Grub reached its end of
life. Grub2 is different but it works.  I don't use the eye candy part
so that makes it even easier.  The biggest thing, I copy my kernels and
such over manually and I keep a couple older ones that I want to be
available.  I also plan to install memtest, a rescue image or two and
those need to be available as well.  I may still use Grub, I may not. 
Right now, I'm clueless.  I'm just trying to follow the docs which given
all the options available are confusing to follow. 

Thanks for the help.  Progress.  :-D 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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