On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 15:53, Dirk Raeder wrote:
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
I'm doing a fresh install of gentoo based on the 2004.2 livecd which
uses the 2.6.7 kernel.
Everything installs fine, I even went ahead to compile the other
stuffs
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
I'm doing a fresh install of gentoo based on the 2004.2 livecd which
uses the 2.6.7 kernel.
Everything installs fine, I even went ahead to compile the other
stuffs before re-booting with 2.6.10 kernel.
During the reboot,
On 01/15/05 14:39, Stephen More wrote:
I have heard some good things about gentoo so I am giving it a try.
I started off with a stage 1 install and have made it to stage2.
I have been trying to get the following to work:
emerge --fetchonly system
It complains about:
Couldn't download
Why does it fail ( connection error ? , not found on server ? ) ? Are
you using the portage snapshot from the LiveCD , or have you downloaded
the current tree with emerge --sync ? Which LiveCD are you using
( 2004.3 ? ) ?
Are you using some sort of local mirror for downloading sources ?
On Sat,
On 01/15/05 14:39, Stephen More wrote:
I have heard some good things about gentoo so I am giving it a try.
I started off with a stage 1 install and have made it to stage2.
I have been trying to get the following to work:
emerge --fetchonly system
It complains about:
Couldn't download
On 01/15/05 15:55, Nicholas Pappas wrote:
I just got done installing Gentoo on my main box after looking at a
different distro (which couldn't pick up my SATA drive).
Just curious... What distro was it?
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Peng wrote:
On 01/15/05 15:55, Nicholas Pappas wrote:
I just got done installing Gentoo on my main box after looking at
a different distro (which couldn't pick up my SATA drive).
Just curious... What distro was it?
Ubuntu. Heard some good things about it, so I thought I would give it
a
About the OK's are they just not there? like missing? if your using an
lcd monitor I've noticed that sometimes when my monitor and previous
monitors switch between like your boot screen and X and other stuff
sometimes it displays the screen shifted to the left or to your case
possibly the right.
Resolving ftp6.uni-erlangen.de... failed: Host not found.
Resolving vlaai.snt.ipv6.utwente.nl... failed: Host not found.
Resolving chod.cwru.edu... 129.22.21.15
Connecting to chod.cwru.edu[129.22.21.15]:21... connected.
Logging in as anonymous ...
Error in server greeting.
Downloading
I know this happened to me before. though not an instillation problem
It happens to me a lot trying to emerge cups, its been forever ago but i
think it happened to me when i first installed the OS with cups. with
cups a lot of the time it is indeed on the mirror though not in the
distfiles
About the OK's are they just not there? like missing? if your using an
lcd monitor I've noticed that sometimes when my monitor and previous
monitors switch between like your boot screen and X and other stuff
sometimes it displays the screen shifted to the left or to your case
possibly the right.
It is not just the OKs that are missing -- it is the entire line that
would normally display the OKs. I'm using the same monitor (it is LCD)
as I was using in my past install, but always received those lines in
the past.
When booting, I see that weird warning towards the end. Here are the
Stephen More wrote:
I did execute mirrorselect and this is what it picked:
GENTOO_MIRRORS=ftp://ftp6.uni-erlangen.de/pub/mirrors/gentoo
ftp://vlaai.snt.ipv6.utwente.nl/pub/os/linux/gentoo/
ftp://chod.cwru.edu/
gentoo ftp://mirror.gentoo.ru/pub/mirror/gentoo/;
Manually downloading will fix this
It seems mirrorselect has chosen br0ken mirros. Try removing
GENTOO_MIRRORS from /etc/make.conf and running the emerge again. Using
the default mirror should be slower , yet correct. If it is too slow for
you , you may look at http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/mirrors.xml
and set a mirror manually.
Stephen More wrote:
Resolving ftp6.uni-erlangen.de... failed: Host not found.
Resolving vlaai.snt.ipv6.utwente.nl... failed: Host not found.
Resolving chod.cwru.edu... 129.22.21.15
Connecting to chod.cwru.edu[129.22.21.15]:21... connected.
Logging in as anonymous ...
Error in server greeting.
That Warning: unable to open initial console seems awfully fishy to
Seems to me that somethings wrong with your inittab...
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Jadex wrote:
That Warning: unable to open initial console seems awfully fishy to
Seems to me that somethings wrong with your inittab...
Okay -- someplace to start looking. I'm in the middle of an '--update
world' on the box in question, so I will have to wait to look at it.
Is there anything
About the OK's are they just not there? like missing? if your using an
lcd monitor I've noticed that sometimes when my monitor and previous
monitors switch between like your boot screen and X and other stuff
sometimes it displays the screen shifted to the left or to your case
possibly the right.
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
On Thursday 12 February 2004 11:57 am, Jose González Gómez 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
: [gentoo-user] New Install
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
into place for you.
Ric
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:14 AM
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 11:57 am, Jose González Gómez wrote:
Rob,
Manual
, 2004 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] New Install
On Thursday 12 February 2004 11:57 am, Jose González Gómez wrote:
Rob,
Manual compilation or using genkernel? What about error
messages? Have you double checked everything is fine in /boot?
Regards
Jose
Rob
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 12:41:46 -0500 (EST)
Ric Messier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Rob Barnett wrote:
I can not find the bzImage after I do a manual make. I mount
/boot myself... How do I turn the kernel into a bzImage?
bzImage is in /usr/src/linux/boot/arch/arch or
: Re: [gentoo-user] New Install
On Thursday 12 February 2004 11:57 am, Jose González Gómez 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
Sorry, that is /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot as others have pointed out.
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Check /usr/src/linux/arch/boot for bzImage. If /boot wasn't mounted when you
generated
with the orignal setting to get
a kernel that matched the original, but to no success.
Gracias,
Rob
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Rob,
Manual
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 11:01:39AM -0500, Kurt Guenther wrote:
I'm installing on a Dell Inspiron w/ RH9 XP already installed. I
created a partition (/dev/hda6) and I'm loading everything on their. I
emerged grub, and it seems to work fine for RH9 XP, but when I boot
Gentoo I get to
Mike wrote:
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 11:01:39AM -0500, Kurt Guenther wrote:
What is in your /etc/fstab?
Nothing reasonable. I have it booting now.
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I have about the same, I also installed Gentoo, and when I reboot it, it
says
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs 01:00
I don't think 01:00 is a timestamp, as someone said before, it doesn't
match, and it never changes.
I would also like to know what this means and what you can do
with
reiserfs file systems...
Steve
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I have about the same, I also installed Gentoo, and when I reboot it, it
says
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 10:43, Krikket wrote:
ext2-fs: ide0(3,65) couldn't mount because of unsupported features (4).
kernel panic: ufs: unable to mount root fs on 03:41
seems to me that your kernel lacks builtin (i.e. not as a module)
support for your root filesystem. Please check your
I believe teh 3:41 is the device designation. When I've seen that on my
SCSI it's something like 8:3. It thinks the kernel is on device 3:41.
Was /boot mounted when you built the kernel and did you build the
drivers for the boot device into the kernel?
Everything seems to go pretty much
On Sunday 18 January 2004 00:53, Simon Prosser wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2004 22:07, Aaron Walker wrote:
So to install with NPTL, do I just set the nptl use flag and bootstrap?
more or less yes, you have to do /usr/portage/scripts/bootstrap26.sh so it
install and compiles everything
mount /boot
edit with your favorite editor /boot/grub/grub.conf
that should solve all your problems
Brendan
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:04, Krikket wrote:
So I finally reached the point of the install where the directions say
it's time to reboot, which makes me happy.
So I reboot, and find
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 16:04, Krikket wrote:
Err, any thoughts on what I did wrong, and how I can fix it? (For
hopefully obvious reasons, I'd like to avoid doing the install from square
one...)
Assuming you installed from a CD here is how you can change your
grub.conf file:
boot from CD
mount
On Thursday 25 December 2003 18:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Merry Christmas...
and congratulation for coming to kernel 2.6.0 world...
things to be aware of in 2.6 is...
ALSA is built-in feature of kernel itself
and if you want to use 2.6 in gentoo,
you should enable some of old file
Merry Christmas...
and congratulation for coming to kernel 2.6.0 world...
things to be aware of in 2.6 is...
ALSA is built-in feature of kernel itself
and if you want to use 2.6 in gentoo,
you should enable some of old file system support in pseudo file system
section.
and
2.6 is workin'
On Thursday 25 December 2003 18:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Merry Christmas...
and congratulation for coming to kernel 2.6.0 world...
things to be aware of in 2.6 is...
ALSA is built-in feature of kernel itself
and if you want to use 2.6 in gentoo,
you should enable some of old file
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Merry Christmas...
and congratulation for coming to kernel 2.6.0 world...
things to be aware of in 2.6 is...
ALSA is built-in feature of kernel itself
and if you want to use
if your in a console, using links or lynx, see that your proxy is set
export http_proxy=proxy.myisp.com
do the same in mozilla etc
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 19:39, Fiifi Markin wrote:
hello,
i just insatlled gentoo, and i want to browse the net; i know i'm online
,cos i can ping stuff, but i
Check this out: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/desktop.xml
..
..
ian...
..
www.ianneubert.com
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 13:51:23 -0400
On 31 Jul 2003 at 17:39, Fiifi Markin wrote:
hello,
i just insatlled gentoo, and i want to browse the net; i know i'm
online ,cos i can ping stuff, but i cant seem to download or browse
any site or web
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On Thursday 31 July 2003 13:53, Fiifi Markin wrote:
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On 31 Jul 2003 at 17:39, Fiifi Markin wrote:
hello,
i just insatlled gentoo, and i want to browse the net; i know i'm
online ,cos i can ping
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Fiifi Markin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i already tried lynx and links, they r both not present
I am not sure where you are in the process, but if you can ping IPs but
not URLs, then look to your /etc/resolv.conf file and make sure that it
contains the
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 11:53, Fiifi Markin wrote:
i already tried lynx and links, they r both not present
Have you tried emergeing them?
emerge lynx
Jayson Garrell
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Hi,
problem is solved - thx for helpink! :-)
Karl-Heinz
On Friday 18 July 2003 01:08, Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
running startx works: twm shows up
but running kdm only shows a gray window: normally this is the case if
the laptop is run in an
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