Re: [gentoo-user] ERROR: media-gfx/imagemagick-6.1.8.8 failed.
On Feb 22, 2005, at 4:12 PM, Mats Lidell wrote: Hi, Got this compile error with recent emerge -u world causing an update of imagemagick-6.1.8.8. -- /bin/sh ./libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=link i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -O3 -march=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -Wall -pthread -lfreetype -lz -L/usr/lib -o magick/libMagick.la -rpath /usr/lib -no-undefined -version-info 7:8:1 magick/magick_libMagick_la-animate.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-annotate.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-attribute.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-blob.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-cache.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-cache_view.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-client.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-coder.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-color.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-colorspace.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-compare.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-composite.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-compress.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-configure.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-conjure.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-constitute.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-convert.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-decorate.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-delegate.lo magick/magick_libMagick_l! a-deprecate.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-display.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-draw.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-effect.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-enhance.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-exception.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-fx.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-gem.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-geometry.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-hashmap.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-identify.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-image.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-import.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-list.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-locale.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-log.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-magic.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-magick.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-memory.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-module.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-mogrify.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-monitor.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-montage.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-option.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-paint.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-pixel.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-PreRvIcccm.lo magick/magic! k_libMagick_la-profile.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-quantize.lo magic k/magick_libMagick_la-random.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-registry.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-resize.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-resource.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-segment.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-semaphore.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-shear.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-signature.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-static.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-stream.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-string.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-timer.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-token.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-transform.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-type.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-utility.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-version.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-widget.lo magick/magick_libMagick_la-xwindow.lo -ltiff -lfreetype -ljpeg -lXext -lSM -lICE -lX11 -lXt -lbz2 -lz -lpthread -lm -lpthread ltdl/libltdl.la grep: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.4/libstdc++.la: No such file or directory /bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.4/libstdc++.la: No such file or directory libtool: link: `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.4/libstdc++.la' is not a valid libtool archive make[1]: *** [magick/libMagick.la] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/imagemagick-6.1.8.8/work/ImageMagick-6.1.8' make: *** [all] Error 2 -- Now I don't have the 3.3.4 folder but rather 3.3.5 where of course libstdc++.la lives. What's up (how come the build thinks there should be a 3.3.4 folder) and what is the proper fix? hmm, I got the same error after doing an emerge --sync and then emerge --update --deep world to update a machine that was quite behind but not in imagemagick gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\GdkPixbuf\ -I.. -I.. -I../gdk-pixbuf -I../gdk-pixbuf -DGTK_SYSCONFDIR=\/etc\ -DGTK_VERSION=\2.4.14\ -DGTK_BINARY_VERSION=\2.4.0\ -DG_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DGDK_PIXBUF_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DGTK_PREFIX=\/usr\ -DG_DISABLE_CAST_CHECKS -pthread -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/libpng12 -DGDK_PIXBUF_ENABLE_BACKEND -DPIXBUF_LIBDIR=\/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/loaders\ -DBUILT_MODULES_DIR=\./.libs\ -O2 -mcpu=athlon-mp -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -MT io-tiff.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/io-tiff.Tpo -c io-tiff.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/io-tiff.o /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -O2 -mcpu=athlon-mp -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -o libpixbufloader-tiff.la -rpath /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/loaders -avoid-version -module io-tiff.lo -ltiff libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.la -lgmodule-2.0 -ldl -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -lm grep: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.4/libstdc++.la: No such file or directory
Re: [gentoo-user] I broke my emerge somehow
On Nov 10, 2003, at 9:50 AM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote: On Nov 10, 2003, at 2:16 AM, Andrej Kacian wrote: \bash-2.05b# wget -d http://www.shire.net DEBUG output created by Wget 1.8.2 on linux-gnu. --21:01:49-- http://www.shire.net/ = `index.html' Resolving www.shire.net... done. Caching www.shire.net = 206.71.64.139 Connecting to www.shire.net[206.71.64.139]:80... It just hangs up there. Any ideas on what could be the issue? It happens to any host I try and connect with... That looks like a network issue to me, rather than portage issue. Haven't you added some rules to iptables recently? no, though I'll go take a look. This was it. Some other software I am using modified it in more ways than were obvious. This also fixed the distributed.net problem I was having. Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] I broke my emerge somehow
On Nov 10, 2003, at 2:16 AM, Andrej Kacian wrote: \bash-2.05b# wget -d http://www.shire.net DEBUG output created by Wget 1.8.2 on linux-gnu. --21:01:49-- http://www.shire.net/ = `index.html' Resolving www.shire.net... done. Caching www.shire.net = 206.71.64.139 Connecting to www.shire.net[206.71.64.139]:80... It just hangs up there. Any ideas on what could be the issue? It happens to any host I try and connect with... That looks like a network issue to me, rather than portage issue. Haven't you added some rules to iptables recently? no, though I'll go take a look. Or maybe your network connection went down? no, only this host is affected and I can still ping, ssh out, etc And it started when the machine was in our test lab and it has since been moved to a different network and still has the problem Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] I broke my emerge somehow
On Nov 8, 2003, at 12:54 AM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote: Hi All I seem to have broken my emerge. Anything I try and emerge gets a connection timeout and this happens on every host it tries, not just one. I can ssh out of my machine and I can ping the host it is trying to download from. I don't know what I broke... This is new to me (just started using gentoo this week) so some hints on where to look would be appreciated. wget hangs up though I can do other things like ssh and stuff. Here is a wget to a local machine on the LAN: bash-2.05b# wget -d http://www.shire.net DEBUG output created by Wget 1.8.2 on linux-gnu. --21:01:49-- http://www.shire.net/ = `index.html' Resolving www.shire.net... done. Caching www.shire.net = 206.71.64.139 Connecting to www.shire.net[206.71.64.139]:80... It just hangs up there. Any ideas on what could be the issue? It happens to any host I try and connect with... Chad Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] fstab problem
On Nov 7, 2003, at 2:57 PM, Ken McLennan wrote: G'day there Chad, Good evening to you! Well, since I normally am a FreeBSD person, I will point out that fdisk Aahhh... but what are you when you're abnormal? g Well, normally I am an OS X person, and abnormally I watch tv. FreeBSD is for my servers and Linux for specialty servers needing Java or other things that exist in better forms on Linux... But OS X is my desktop. best Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] fstab problem
On Nov 7, 2003, at 3:18 PM, Ken McLennan wrote: Be that as it may, my current kernel allows me to use the mount command to access my BSD fs, just not the contents. lsmod shows: Module Size Used byNot tainted ufs51392 1 (autoclean) nls_cp437 4348 3 (autoclean) vfat 10636 3 (autoclean) fat32408 0 (autoclean) [vfat] nls_iso8859-15 3356 4 (autoclean) ntfs 53824 1 (autoclean) ext3 63876 1 (autoclean) jbd42128 1 (autoclean) [ext3] should there be an entry showing something like Module - pc bios partition tables support; Size - ?; Used by - ?; (autoclean); [ufs]? this is a WAG. Do you need support for BSD style disk labels? Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] I broke my emerge somehow
Hi All I seem to have broken my emerge. Anything I try and emerge gets a connection timeout and this happens on every host it tries, not just one. I can ssh out of my machine and I can ping the host it is trying to download from. I don't know what I broke... This is new to me (just started using gentoo this week) so some hints on where to look would be appreciated. Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] distributed.net client doesn't do networking
On Nov 7, 2003, at 9:43 AM, R'twick Niceorgaw wrote: Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC said the following on 11/7/2003 5:16 AM Hi I just downloaded the latest distributed.net client for Linux/ELF x86. I run it and it cannot connect to the keyserver (by ip) nor can it resolve the keyserver name to an address. My OS X box has no problem and it sits on the same network. The Linux box can ping and ssh to the outside as well as ping the keyserver, so it seems that the client is doing something funny. Anyone else see this or have it working? Thanks Chad do you have bind-tools installed? No. And my emerge is suffering the same fate -- outgoing connections time out (but they resolve in emerge). Here is what the dnetc distributed.net client is saying: [Nov 08 12:21:57 UTC] Net::failed to resolve name us.v29.distributed.net error 2: No such file or directory I don't know what file it is talking about. I can ping hosts and ssh into hosts (I can ping us.v29.distributed.net) as well... Chad R'twick -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] stupid newbie question on where network interfaces are defined
Ok, I have not seen where the network interfaces are defined. On debian it is in /etc/network/interfaces on FreeBSD it is in /etc/rc.conf What about gentoo? I need to change my ip address once I am done setting up and I want to add in some aliases as well. Thanks Chad gentoo newbie -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] distributed.net client doesn't do networking
Hi I just downloaded the latest distributed.net client for Linux/ELF x86. I run it and it cannot connect to the keyserver (by ip) nor can it resolve the keyserver name to an address. My OS X box has no problem and it sits on the same network. The Linux box can ping and ssh to the outside as well as ping the keyserver, so it seems that the client is doing something funny. Anyone else see this or have it working? Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] fstab problem
On Nov 6, 2003, at 3:11 PM, Ken McLennan wrote: G'day there Hall, I know NOTHING about FreeBSD filesystems or partition types, but it's Well, that makes 2 of us =) Well, since I normally am a FreeBSD person, I will point out that fdisk on a gentoo system does know about FreeBSD types. However, the filesystem on a FreeBSD system is generally ufs up to FreeBSD4 and for FreeBSD5 the default is ufs2. You can compile support into your kernel on a gentoo system for ufs, at least readonly, but I have not done it. Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] /proc/mm
Hi All What does one need to do to get /proc/mm functionality? I googled on gentoo proc/mm and didn't find much and didn't find anything in the kernel menu config. I currently have the aa-sources kernel (2.4.22-aa1) Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] /proc/mm
On Nov 5, 2003, at 2:32 AM, Rus Foster wrote: On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote: Hi All What does one need to do to get /proc/mm functionality? I googled on gentoo proc/mm and didn't find much and didn't find anything in the kernel menu config. Hi, I'm guessing you want to setup user-mode-linux. As such you need to apply the skas patch from http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/dl-sf.html (bottom of the page) Yes. I have a kernel with the uml patches in it (not this one you mention) and would like to make it more efficient with the /proc/mm stuff. and thanks! I'll look into it best Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] First Install
On Nov 5, 2003, at 2:01 PM, Mark Knecht wrote: I have proceeded through the install procedure to step 16.3. At this point genkernel has been at the point of : Running make modules... (not exactly certain, text has scrolled past more on that later). It has been at this stage for about 15 or more minutes. Mike, On the machine I'm discussing in the SATA thread, I did a Stage 3 install last night with GRP. (I don't know what GRP is, so I skipped it.) The make modules step on my box, a NForce2 with an Athlon-XP 2500+ easily took 15-20 minutes, and possibly 30. I'm not sure. I have been building a lot the last few days on a dual Athlon 2800+ machine with lots o' RAM. Even on that the modules step is probably 10 minutes or more and it uses -j4 on make. Chad ps: use genkernel --config to set the kernel stuff to build in or out -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] First Install
On Nov 5, 2003, at 2:27 PM, Hall Stevenson wrote: At 04:01 PM 11/5/2003, you wrote: The make modules step on my box, a NForce2 with an Athlon-XP 2500+ easily took 15-20 minutes, and possibly 30. I'm not sure. I think genkernel builds more stuff than I might if I did the kernel by hand, and I'm assuming your laptop is not faster than my desktop. 15 minutes was likely not enough. I'd have to time 'make modules' as I've got the same CPU. I know that 'make bzImage' takes less than 4 minutes, so I don't imagine that building the modules takes much longer. modules takes a comparatively longer time than bzImage. It all depends of course on what you have all selected in the config menu (if you have modified your configuration with --config) What does genkernel all do ?? I know it builds busybox, but that shouldn't add that much longer to the process. That is wicked quick Chad Hall -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] First Install
On Nov 5, 2003, at 3:01 PM, Mike Williams wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 05 November 2003 21:49, Mike Williams wrote: Busybox does seem to take a fair amount of time, probably not quite as long as the kernel. Maybe it's just my slow celery 650 then, if Chad's take no time at all :) Well, a dual Athlon 2800+ with lots of memory (though the disk is probably slower than it needs to be -- promise raid in mirror config for redundancy) should probably outrun your 650... I would hope so or I want my money back :-) Is probably louder than your celery too -- replaced two of the fans with Vantec Tornado fans (84 cfm and noisy)... Luckily it will be installed in a rack in a computer room once it is all configured. Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] OT: System redesign
On Nov 5, 2003, at 3:48 PM, Jeffrey Smelser wrote: This depends and correct me if I am wrong, when you use scsi, you can get this benefit of using two different hard drives and getting a performance benefit. The last I remembered, if your using ide, this is not the case unless you have them on two different ide cards.. Even though an ide card can handle two hard drives, it can only read from them one at a time hence the performance wouldn't be there... I believe that is only true if they are on the same cable. Each interface has its own master/slave pair which I believe are independent. Most systems have at least two IDE buses (connectors) and many now have 4 or more :-) Chad just a side note. I would add to spiders comments that you can create two same size swap partitions on each disk and have them mount at the same priority in fstab. The kernel can then access the swaps in a similar fashion to raid0. Also, in this day and age of cheap disk space, go overboard with space if you have ever even came close to filling swap up (I use two 1G partitions, and dearly wish I had set them to 2 G!). Too hard to fix afterwards! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] using all my 3gb of ram in the kernel -- how?
Hi I am basically a FreeBSD guy but need to install a Linux server for some special java stuff. I installed a aa-sources kernel using gentoo 1.4-release stage3 non GRP on a dual athlon 2800+ system gigabyte MB with 3gig RAM. I would like to know what I have to do to have the kernel recognize all 3 gig of RAM. When I boot the kernel that was configured using genkernel --config and set the user addressable RAM parameter under the CPU sectiom to 2 GB, I get Warning only 1920MB will be used. Use a HIGHMEM enabled kernel. 1920MB LOWMEM available. If I set that to 3gb, the system won't boot. I get to LILO I boot (my entry is called Gentoo) and it says Gento. and there it freezes Please enlighten me on what I need to do to have the system use the 3gb. Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] using all my 3gb of ram in the kernel -- how?
On Nov 4, 2003, at 4:58 PM, Luke Davison wrote: Chad, Please enlighten me on what I need to do to have the system use the 3gb. In your kernel (assuming make menuconfig), set: Processor type and features / High Memory Support The options are: off, 4gb, or 64gb. Thanks to all who responded. My problem as a BSD person, a newbie to gentoo and linux (I have run SuSE and Mandrake in the past but never rebuilt a kernel or anything) was that I was not re-running /sbin/lilo after every kernel rebuild. The idea was foreign to me since the kernels always have the same name. But if I do not re-run /sbin/lilo, it hangs with (I call me boot Gentoo) Gento... hangs up here If I do that (/sbin/lilo) after rebuilding the kernel it works. I had already had the correct parameters in my experimentation in order to get the memory to work, but had not been able to boot due to this problem with lilo. I appreciate all the response and the above Luke Davison response is correct, set the High Mem (in my case to 4gb since this is a normal motherboard) and set user memory to 3gb. Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] UML -- iptable_nat?
Hi The Gentoo HOW-TO for UML says Make sure that the host kernel has Networking -- IP: Netfilter Configuration -- IP tables support -- Full NAT -- MASQUERADE target support and Network Device Support -- Ethertap network tap compiled as modules I cannot find an IP : Netfilter Configuration at all in the kernel configuration menu. Has it changed or otherwise? Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] UML -- iptable_nat?
On Nov 4, 2003, at 11:37 PM, Eric Tichansky wrote: what version kernel? Assuming 2.4.x . 2.4.x : Networking Options -- [*] Network packet filtering (-- down menu --) IP Netfilter Configuration -- [*] Connection Tracking [*] IP tables support [*] Full NAT [*] MASQUERADE target Hi. Thanks I don't seem to have this. I get to Networking Options and I choose Network Packet Filtering but I only get one submenu in it which says: Network packet filtering debugging (NEW) Here is it from the screen: [*] Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains) x x [*] Network packet filtering debugging (NEW) Here is my uname: bash-2.05b# uname -a Linux woodhall 2.4.22-aa1 #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 22:39:40 MST 2003 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux bash-2.05b# This was installed yesterday from a gentoo 1.4-release cd Any suggestions welcome. TIA Chad If you happen to be delving into a 2.6.0 tree, here it is also. 2.6.x : Networking Support -- [*] Networking Support Networking Options -- [*] Network Packet Filtering -- IP: Netfilter Configuration -- [*] Connection Tracking [*] IP tables support [*] Full NAT [*] MASQUERADE target ~emtty Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote: Hi The Gentoo HOW-TO for UML says Make sure that the host kernel has Networking -- IP: Netfilter Configuration -- IP tables support -- Full NAT -- MASQUERADE target support and Network Device Support -- Ethertap network tap compiled as modules I cannot find an IP : Netfilter Configuration at all in the kernel configuration menu. Has it changed or otherwise? Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] UML -- iptable_nat?
Thanks, that was it. I am still getting used to the interface to the config menu (have done a lot myself but still get confused :-) and missed that section. I had tried to open every option but did not get that the was a menu without a module/enable box in front of it! Thanks!!! Chad On Nov 5, 2003, at 12:12 AM, Eric Tichansky wrote: It is not directly under Network packet filtering: -- snip -- * Packet socket [ ] Packet socket: mmapped IO Netlink device emulation [*] Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains) [ ] Network packet filtering debugging [*] Socket Filtering * Unix domain sockets [*] TCP/IP networking [ ] IP: multicasting [ ] IP: advanced router [ ] IP: kernel level autoconfiguration IP: tunneling IP: GRE tunnels over IP [ ] IP: broadcast GRE over IP [ ] IP: multicast routing [ ] IP: ARP daemon support (EXPERIMENTAL) [ ] IP: TCP Explicit Congestion Notification support [ ] IP: TCP syncookie support (disabled per default) IP: Netfilter Configuration --- The IPv6 protocol (EXPERIMENTAL) Kernel httpd acceleration (EXPERIMENTAL) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) (EXPERIMENTAL) 802.1Q VLAN Support -- snip -- If it is not there, perhaps you have something else not selected as compiled in or as a module that it depends upon... ~emtty Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote: On Nov 4, 2003, at 11:37 PM, Eric Tichansky wrote: what version kernel? Assuming 2.4.x . 2.4.x : Networking Options -- [*] Network packet filtering (-- down menu --) IP Netfilter Configuration -- [*] Connection Tracking [*] IP tables support [*] Full NAT [*] MASQUERADE target Hi. Thanks I don't seem to have this. I get to Networking Options and I choose Network Packet Filtering but I only get one submenu in it which says: Network packet filtering debugging (NEW) Here is it from the screen: [*] Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains) x x [*] Network packet filtering debugging (NEW) Here is my uname: bash-2.05b# uname -a Linux woodhall 2.4.22-aa1 #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 22:39:40 MST 2003 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux bash-2.05b# This was installed yesterday from a gentoo 1.4-release cd Any suggestions welcome. TIA Chad If you happen to be delving into a 2.6.0 tree, here it is also. 2.6.x : Networking Support -- [*] Networking Support Networking Options -- [*] Network Packet Filtering -- IP: Netfilter Configuration -- [*] Connection Tracking [*] IP tables support [*] Full NAT [*] MASQUERADE target ~emtty Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote: Hi The Gentoo HOW-TO for UML says Make sure that the host kernel has Networking -- IP: Netfilter Configuration -- IP tables support -- Full NAT -- MASQUERADE target support and Network Device Support -- Ethertap network tap compiled as modules I cannot find an IP : Netfilter Configuration at all in the kernel configuration menu. Has it changed or otherwise? Thanks Chad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list