Re: [gentoo-user] planning a new machine : comments welcome

2022-03-04 Thread Mark Knecht
> > > > > > 3.5" gives a lot more platter area. Pi-r-squared and all that. I couldn't > find anything larger than 1TB CMR in a 2.5" package from anyone, and those > were old stock. Seagate doesn't make *any* CMR 2.5" anymore, not even the > 500GB ones. > Even flash devices are going zoned it

RE: [gentoo-user] planning a new machine : comments welcome

2022-03-04 Thread Laurence Perkins
> > >-Original Message- >From: Wols Lists >Sent: Friday, March 4, 2022 1:51 PM >To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org >Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] planning a new machine : comments welcome > >On 04/03/2022 21:18, Laurence Perkins wrote: >> I’d probably wait another year for all the bugs to work

Re: [gentoo-user] planning a new machine : comments welcome

2022-03-04 Thread Wols Lists
On 04/03/2022 21:18, Laurence Perkins wrote: I’d probably wait another year for all the bugs to work their way out of the system before trying it on purpose, but if you have non-critical systems to play with, well, the SMR drives are rather a lot cheaper…  I got a few for one of my server chass

RE: [gentoo-user] planning a new machine : comments welcome

2022-03-04 Thread Laurence Perkins
There’s nothing actually wrong conceptually with SMR drives in RAID. The write order used by the RAID system simply needs to be appropriate for such a drive. The early SMR drives tried to hide what they were, and simply didn’t have sufficient cache area for non-sequential workloads in any volu

Re: [gentoo-user] Make install changed behaviour?

2022-03-04 Thread Michael
On Friday, 4 March 2022 17:17:51 GMT Ionen Wolkens wrote: > On Fri, Mar 04, 2022 at 05:04:04PM +, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Hello list, > > > > I used to run 'make -j24 && make install && make modules-install' and I'd > > get kernels in /boot complete with version numbers in their names. Now >

Re: [gentoo-user] Make install changed behaviour?

2022-03-04 Thread Ionen Wolkens
On Fri, Mar 04, 2022 at 05:04:04PM +, Peter Humphrey wrote: > Hello list, > > I used to run 'make -j24 && make install && make modules-install' and I'd get > kernels in /boot complete with version numbers in their names. Now I'm > getting > just vmlinuz and vmlinuz.old. > > Has the behavio

[gentoo-user] Make install changed behaviour?

2022-03-04 Thread Peter Humphrey
Hello list, I used to run 'make -j24 && make install && make modules-install' and I'd get kernels in /boot complete with version numbers in their names. Now I'm getting just vmlinuz and vmlinuz.old. Has the behaviour of 'make install' changed? If not, I must be doing something stupid again...