Re: [gentoo-user] iptables tunneling a chrooted Linux?

2015-08-14 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hi, On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 06:53:30 +0200 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > on my Android tablet I have installed a Gentoo rootfs. > I can start this by chgrooting it after Android has booted. > Via xvnc I can connect from a running Android to the also > running Gentoo Linux. > If I set up a firewall as r

[gentoo-user] iptables tunneling a chrooted Linux?

2015-08-14 Thread Meino . Cramer
Hi, on my Android tablet I have installed a Gentoo rootfs. I can start this by chgrooting it after Android has booted. Via xvnc I can connect from a running Android to the also running Gentoo Linux. If I set up a firewall as root (the Android is rooted) while I am in the chrooted Linux this firewa

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 23:54:56 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote: > # cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg > root (hd0,1) > timeout 10 > > Menuentry 'Gentoo Linux 4.0.5, no X { > linux /boot/kernel-x86_64-4.0.5-gentoo root=/dev/sda4 > softlevel=nox net.ifnames-0 > initrd /boot/initramfs-4.0.5-gentoo.img >

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday 14 August 2015 16:46:47 James wrote: > James tampabay.rr.com> writes: > > Adding "rootdelay=30" to the kernel command line fixed it. Doesn't help in this case though. > Netconsole can be added to your kernel or as a module. It greatly > helps to debug the boot processes. Maybe some gen

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday 14 August 2015 17:01:11 Jeremi Piotrowski wrote: > On Fri, 14 Aug 2015, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > > I have now followed Rich's procedure to build the VM, and it does boot - > > > once! > > > > > > After that, on every boot it complains "failed to read the system array" > > > and > Any id

[gentoo-user] Re: Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread James
James tampabay.rr.com> writes: > Adding "rootdelay=30" to the kernel command line fixed it. Netconsole can be added to your kernel or as a module. It greatly helps to debug the boot processes. Maybe some gentoo folks are using it as such? Here is an Arch linux setup page for netconsole that

[gentoo-user] Re: Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread James
Peter Humphrey prh.myzen.co.uk> writes: > I have now followed Rich's procedure to build the VM, and it does boot - once! > > After that, on every boot it complains "failed to read the system array" > and I'm dropped into a dracut repair shell. Then btrfs device > scan && exit allows the boo

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread Jeremi Piotrowski
On Fri, 14 Aug 2015, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > > > I have now followed Rich's procedure to build the VM, and it does boot - > > once! > > > > After that, on every boot it complains "failed to read the system array" and Any idea what you did between the first boot and the second one? An internet

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday 14 August 2015 09:54:33 I wrote: > On Friday 07 August 2015 09:49:24 I wrote: > > I'll let you know when I've finished building the VM and tried to boot it. > > Thanks for your help. > > I have now followed Rich's procedure to build the VM, and it does boot - > once! > > After that, on

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday 07 August 2015 09:49:24 I wrote: > I'll let you know when I've finished building the VM and tried to boot it. > Thanks for your help. I have now followed Rich's procedure to build the VM, and it does boot - once! After that, on every boot it complains "failed to read the system array"

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing BTRFS on MBR with OpenRC

2015-08-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday 07 August 2015 08:18:40 Rich Freeman wrote: > On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 7:39 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Yes, I remember about your rescue ISO. I may do the same once I work out > > how to incorporate my own customisations into it. Maybe that should be > > the first thing to do. I have a