Is there a way to save to a readable format the current
kernel and its settings so it can be viewed for future builds?
Doc
, 13 Jun 2003 15:29:33 -0500
DS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to save to a readable format the current
kernel and its
settings so it can be viewed for future builds?
Doc
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I will take a few!!!
Doc
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I have a bunch slim PCs that were going to be thrown out, if you are
interested
in setting up
Hmm on second thought 250 each is a bit steep for them old suckas :)
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I will take a few!!!
Doc
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I am looking to Ian :) I did the same thing last night. I am going to
try the method posted here
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=18319
and see how it works. If you get a work around before hand let me know
to!!!
Doc
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 10:59, Ian Truelsen wrote:
I am trying to dual
Ian,
I followed the wording to a tee on the below link, I just rebooted and
it worked liked a charm. So you too can do it and be fixed :)
Doc
PS- We have the same HD setup so this is why I know it will work for you
too.
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 15:15, ds wrote:
I am looking to Ian :) I did
Yes you can, however make sure the apps dont rely on a shared
dependancy. Another trick I do (courtesy of PL) is emerge -f appname in
one terminal and then in another actually emerge samepackagename.
However normally this is only good to do in doing emerge system or world
as most packages don't
Agree, only do this if you know for sure the dependancies aren the same
until you get the hang of it :)
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 15:46, brett holcomb wrote:
Maybe - what happens if thing1 depends on something called
A and thing2 does also. If both try and emerge A you
could have a mess. To me
Just emerge -C rhythmbox will suffice :)
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 06:43, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi,
i'm going to install Rhythmbox.
But i normal install only programs with if possible no KDE or Gnome support it make
some programs heavy to load, now i've seen that rhythmbox have from
Tears are welling up, I got my 2nd HD today and when I tried to load
Winblowz on it, it wanted to write to -- of course you guessed it HD0 :(
No free space so now I am going to have to totally rebuild my Gentoo box
once againO the Cursed world of Games I am swept into, woe is me :(
I will see
primary drive. Then it would have been a relativley
simple job to set grub to boot windows from the second drive. (if that makes sense)
Andy
On 03 Apr 2003 17:32:20 -0600
ds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tears are welling up, I got my 2nd HD today and when I tried to load
Winblowz
, Apr 03, 2003 at 05:45:35PM -0600, ds wrote:
Ahh you mean I can disconnect my current linux drive hd0, set it aside,
place the new drive in and install Winblowz to it, then add back my
linux drive and edit the grub.conf file for winblowz and all this time
winblowz wont get upset for moving
That is wierd :) The rc-update part. Glad you got it working.
Doc
Be glad when I can contribute some serious input to the list, just to
new to do so still, and what I have running on my system never breaks
(for now anyway :) ) so I never get to see all the stuff this list chats
over.
On Wed,
This could actually be a seperate post on another forum but I will just
say this.
You can stumble through your Microsoft certs, which means they hold
about the same weight with me as Helium. However, when it comes to RHCE
or the other leading Linux cert program (the name of it skips me right
now
Best way I get around this is uncomment the Prozilla line and have it do
all the fetching :)
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 19:38, bryce verdier wrote:
Is there a way to have emerge rotate mirrors... so you know, once it downloads
source from ibiblio, then if you have a second mirror in your make.conf
Tom,
Have you tried just starting fresh again? When I have sound issues a
take it from the start again (start being the ALSA how to :) )
Doc
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 21:12, Tom Nicholson wrote:
After getting alsasound working, I broke it and I believe it's because of
how I answered etc-update.
Just wanted to make sure that I have been removing apps correctly using
this command? Example:
Loaded gnucash, don't like it, so later I run emerge -c gnucash.
Is this this the preferred way to successfully remove apps or is there
another?
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Ahh ok -C then, thanks I just didn't want to be running that command and
delete shared files or sumpin. Thx yall.
Doc
On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 21:12, Alec Berryman wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 21:01, ds wrote:
Loaded gnucash, don't like it, so later I run emerge -c gnucash
If it helps ( i know i do mine and love it) do an emerge -f appname,
then give it a sec or two then open new terminal window and run emerge
samefilename, cuts compile down HUGE :)
On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 21:49, Peter Buechler wrote:
Thanks, I'll try it - this coming weekend. I don't have time to
Greetings,
I seem to have lost my /boot/grub location. Heck for that matter, I
can't find grub.conf anywhere. I know I have it somewhere because when I
boot I get my normal 5 seconds of splash screen that I specifically
defined in grub.conf in my initial build. Reason I ask all this, is I
made
Problem solved, thank you Ernie!!!
On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 16:34, Ernie Schroder wrote:
On Sunday 30 March 2003 05:23 pm, ds wrote:
Greetings,
I seem to have lost my /boot/grub location. Heck for that matter, I
can't find grub.conf anywhere. I know I have it somewhere because
when I boot
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