Re: [gentoo-user] Debugging NFS mounts

2023-11-15 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Wednesday, 15 November 2023 17:04:27 GMT Alan McKinnon wrote: > On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 6:29 PM Peter Humphrey > > wrote: > > Hello list, > > > > My little server needs help with compiling, so I NFS-export /var (which > > has > > its own partition) to a chroot on my workstation. I mount all t

Re: [gentoo-user] Debugging NFS mounts

2023-11-15 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 6:29 PM Peter Humphrey wrote: > Hello list, > > My little server needs help with compiling, so I NFS-export /var (which > has > its own partition) to a chroot on my workstation. I mount all the > partitions > on both server and workstation. Then when I chroot, env-update h

[gentoo-user] Debugging NFS mounts

2023-11-15 Thread Peter Humphrey
Hello list, My little server needs help with compiling, so I NFS-export /var (which has its own partition) to a chroot on my workstation. I mount all the partitions on both server and workstation. Then when I chroot, env-update hangs for ever. Well, over an hour anyway. Is it possible to expor

Re: [gentoo-user] hardened vs -bin packages

2023-11-15 Thread Matt Connell
On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 09:00 +0100, ralfconn wrote: > I suppose I'd better use the non-bin version of at least the thunderbird > and firefox ones, to take advantage of the hardened toolchain features > for these internet-connected applications. I'm not so sure of  > libreoffice (which I use seldo

[gentoo-user] hardened vs -bin packages

2023-11-15 Thread ralfconn
Hello, I recently switched to an hardened 'profile'. I have several packages installed as -bin to reduce compile time: thunderbird-bin firefox-bin libreoffice-bin rust-bin I suppose I'd better use the non-bin version of at least the thunderbird and firefox ones, to take advantage of the hard