Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For the network problem:
first thing to know - have you updated your config files with
etc-update or dispatch-conf?
I used dispatch-conf, because of the archiving behaviour but I see it
doesn't really archive all of etc now.
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 04:42:51 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
first thing to know - have you updated your config files with
etc-update or dispatch-conf?
I used dispatch-conf, because of the archiving behaviour but I see it
doesn't really archive all of etc now.
Have you enabled rcs in the
Roy, looks like my first impulse about an update... IE, that it would
be a pita is coming true... hehe
Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For the network problem:
hostname and domainname migrated from /etc to /etc/conf.d
Has /etc/domainname just moved to /etc/conf.d or is it a new filename
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 04:42:51 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
first thing to know - have you updated your config files with
etc-update or dispatch-conf?
I used dispatch-conf, because of the archiving behaviour but I see it
doesn't really archive all of
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 18:42, Harry Putnam wrote:
Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For the network problem:
first thing to know - have you updated your config files with
etc-update or dispatch-conf?
I used dispatch-conf, because of the archiving behaviour but I see it
doesn't
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 06:53:21 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Have you enabled rcs in the config? This makes it backup the changes,
so you can roll back.
No, I just used it sort of blindly...
Not the best way to operate Gentoo :(
I was under the conception that the archiving mechanism did a
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