On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 17:32:13 -0700, Joseph wrote:
You don't need to change grub.conf to reboot with different options,
just press e and edit the options in place.
When I try to boot I'm getting an error:
VFS: Can not open device hda3 or unknown block (0,0): error -6
You can change GRUB
On 02/06/14 09:09, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 17:32:13 -0700, Joseph wrote:
You don't need to change grub.conf to reboot with different options,
just press e and edit the options in place.
When I try to boot I'm getting an error:
VFS: Can not open device hda3 or unknown block
Which program is responsible for mounting USB stick on XFCE4?
After enable systemd flag in make.conf USE=
the following packages were rebuild:
sys-apps/busybox
sys-apps/dbus
sys-auth/pambase
sys-auth/polkit
sys-fs/udisks
sys-power/upower
gnome-base/gvfs
But now I have a BIG problem, I can not
On 05/02/2014 18:32, Joseph wrote:
Which program is responsible for mounting USB stick on XFCE4?
After enable systemd flag in make.conf USE=
the following packages were rebuild:
sys-apps/busybox
sys-apps/dbus
sys-auth/pambase
sys-auth/polkit
sys-fs/udisks
sys-power/upower
On 02/05/14 18:35, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 05/02/2014 18:32, Joseph wrote:
Which program is responsible for mounting USB stick on XFCE4?
After enable systemd flag in make.conf USE=
the following packages were rebuild:
sys-apps/busybox
sys-apps/dbus
sys-auth/pambase
sys-auth/polkit
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
Which program is responsible for mounting USB stick on XFCE4?
After enable systemd flag in make.conf USE=
the following packages were rebuild:
sys-apps/busybox
sys-apps/dbus
sys-auth/pambase
sys-auth/polkit
sys-fs/udisks
On 05/02/2014 19:03, Joseph wrote:
On 02/05/14 18:35, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 05/02/2014 18:32, Joseph wrote:
Which program is responsible for mounting USB stick on XFCE4?
After enable systemd flag in make.conf USE=
the following packages were rebuild:
sys-apps/busybox
sys-apps/dbus
On 02/05/14 11:46, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
Which program is responsible for mounting USB stick on XFCE4?
After enable systemd flag in make.conf USE=
the following packages were rebuild:
sys-apps/busybox
sys-apps/dbus
On 02/05/14 20:06, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 05/02/2014 19:03, Joseph wrote:
On 02/05/14 18:35, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 05/02/2014 18:32, Joseph wrote:
Which program is responsible for mounting USB stick on XFCE4?
After enable systemd flag in make.conf USE=
the following packages were rebuild:
On 05/02/2014 20:42, Joseph wrote:
I'm thinking you need systemd with the udev USE flag set.
--
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com
If I'm not mistaken my systemd is installed with gudev flag.
sys-apps/systemd-208-r2:0/1 USE=filecaps firmware-loader gudev
introspection kmod pam
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
[ humongous snip ]
4. Using systemd is more than just emerging it; you need to change
your init= line in grub-legacy or GRUB2 and reboot. The contents of
/proc/1/comm is systemd?
I only have this:
cat /proc/1/comm
init
[
On 02/05/14 13:06, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
[ humongous snip ]
4. Using systemd is more than just emerging it; you need to change
your init= line in grub-legacy or GRUB2 and reboot. The contents of
/proc/1/comm is systemd?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 02/05/2014 12:03 PM, Joseph wrote:
Yes, I restarted the system. I don't have udev installed; systemd is
replacing udev isn't it?
Before installing systemd I had to unmerge udev.
systemd REPLACES openrc, and BUNDLES udev. Modern linux
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/05/14 13:06, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
[ humongous snip ]
4. Using systemd is more than just emerging it; you need to change
your init= line in
On 02/05/14 14:02, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/05/14 13:06, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
[ humongous snip ]
4. Using systemd is more than just emerging
On 02/05/14 14:02, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/05/14 13:06, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
[ humongous snip ]
4. Using systemd is more than just emerging
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/05/14 14:02, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/05/14 13:06, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/05/14 15:01, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
[snip]
If you are using GRUB2, change /etc/default/grub and modify
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX so it has init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd. Then run
grub2-mkconfig again.
Beware, systemd requires some kernel config options set or it will not
work. For systemd
On Wed, Feb 05 2014, Joseph wrote:
Thank you for correction. You are correct I would need to switch to
new systemd.
I think for now I'll go back to udev as I'm afraid something might not
work after switching :-/
Two comments.
1. Canek is *very* helpful on systemd issues.
2. If you have
On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:31:58 -0700, Joseph wrote:
I have to create new boot strap CD (as the one I have have old kernel)
and get to they system first to change grub.conf.
You don't need to change grub.conf to reboot with different options, just
press e and edit the options in place.
--
Neil
On 02/06/14 00:06, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:31:58 -0700, Joseph wrote:
I have to create new boot strap CD (as the one I have have old kernel)
and get to they system first to change grub.conf.
You don't need to change grub.conf to reboot with different options, just
press e
On 02/05/14 17:32, Joseph wrote:
On 02/06/14 00:06, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:31:58 -0700, Joseph wrote:
I have to create new boot strap CD (as the one I have have old kernel)
and get to they system first to change grub.conf.
You don't need to change grub.conf to reboot
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