Make sure you have reiserfs compiled *in* the kernel, not as a module.
Regards
Jose
David Gethings escribió:
OK I guess I must be doing something stupidly wrong, but I just can't see
what.
I have compliled linix-2.4.23-ck-sources and both the kernel and the initrd
files are sitting
this with XFree 3.3.99, maybe in 3.3 would work?)
Thanks a lot, regards
Jose
Tom Syroid escribió:
Jose,
--On Friday, February 13, 2004 01:32:59 +0100 Jose González Gómez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Is there anybody out there with a laptop with kernel 2.6, XFree 3.3
Hi there,
I've been reading and posting here for more than a year now, and I
think this is the first time I've seen such a thread here.
First of all, I think every individual here is helpful for the rest
of the community. Regardless of her experience level, I think everybody
here may
Timo,
I'm installing Gentoo in a laptop and had a similar problem, but
just adding -kde -arts to the USE variable in /etc/make.conf did the
trick.
Regards
Jose
Timo Lindemann escribió:
Hi all,
Everytime I install a Gentoo on a system, I curse and scream about one
of the major
Oh... what the [EMAIL PROTECTED] that was... I wasn't aware of the synaptics
ebuild ! Thanks a lot
regards
Jose
Neil Bothwick escribió:
Is there anybody out there with a laptop with kernel 2.6, XFree 3.3
and a working Synaptics touchpad?
I couldn't get the synaptics
order.
[snip]
And ./configure --help | grep arts returns nothing, so you doesn't
seem to have the option of disabling it, at least in kdelibs. Maybe I'm
missing anything?
Regards
Jose
Timo Lindemann escribió:
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 14:06:45 +0100, Jose González Gómez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Rob,
Manual compilation or using genkernel? What about error messages?
Have you double checked everything is fine in /boot?
Regards
Jose
Rob Barnett escribió:
I have a dell Inspiron 8500 notebook.
I have installed using gentoo-dev-sources using stage-1. Everything
worked great
Rob,
I don't know about those specific devices, but you could take a look
at http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/dell.html or
http://tuxmobil.org/dell.html, there are a few articles on Inspiron
8500. They're not for Gentoo, but you may learn a lot from them, and
then apply to Gentoo.
with the orignal setting to get
a kernel that matched the original, but to no success.
Gracias,
Rob
- Original Message -
From: Jose González Gómez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] New Install
Rob,
Manual
bit root # emerge sys-party/get-out
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies \
!!! all ebuilds that could satisfy sys-kernel/gentoo-female have been
masked.
!!! possible candidates are:
- sys-kernel/gentoo-female-1.0-rlisa (masked by: discussion.mask, ~me)
-
Daniel,
I think you are wrong here. The new genkernel by default configures
the kernel with almost everything as a module, so you have both options:
1. Manually compile the kernel, choose the drivers you need, and edit
/etc/modules.autoload
2. Compile the kernel using genkernel
Grendel,
You can do it, but expect a long time compiling your modules :o)
Regards
Jose
Grendel escribió:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, The awesome and feared Norbert Kamenicky commented thusly,
Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
- I have been a (very happy) Mandrake user for some time now,
Ops, I forgot... don't forget to manually mount /boot if you use the
install option of genkernel
Regards
Jose
Jose González Gómez escribió:
There are some known issues with the new genkernel... I have been
able to install two kernels on different machines without any problem
after
In my case I have done an install from stage1, with a reiserfs root
partition, and I have compiled the kernel using genkernel, instead of
manually compiling the kernel. I have changed some options in the kernel
using genkernel --menuconfig, but nothing related to the file system
options,
Hi there,
I'm experiencing the same problem as barreto, this is my third
machine with Gentoo installed, and is the first time I have obtained this.
Output from fdisk p:
/dev/hda1 * 1 9 72261 83 Linux
/dev/hda2 10 134 1004062+ Linux swap
/dev/hda3 135 4864
Marcelo,
Do you mean that you have solved the mount problem? I'm still stuck
with that...
regards
Jose
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
My configuration files are exactly like yours.
The only difference on fstab is:
/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,user 0 0 ( your )
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