W.Kenworthy wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 01:52 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 27 October 2009 01:48:22 William Kenworthy wrote:
>>
>>> rattus ~ # eselect profile list
>>> Available profile symlink targets:
>>> [1] default/linux/x86/10.0 *
>>> [2] default/linux/x86/10.
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 01:52 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 October 2009 01:48:22 William Kenworthy wrote:
> > rattus ~ # eselect profile list
> > Available profile symlink targets:
> > [1] default/linux/x86/10.0 *
> > [2] default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop
> > [3] default/linux
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 October 2009 01:31:27 Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> My profile has been
>> ../usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/x86/2008.0
>>
>> starting an update system today I'm told my profile is depricated and
>> to update to default/linux/x86/10.0
>>
>> I've forgotten
On Tuesday 27 October 2009 01:48:22 William Kenworthy wrote:
> rattus ~ # eselect profile list
> Available profile symlink targets:
> [1] default/linux/x86/10.0 *
> [2] default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop
> [3] default/linux/x86/10.0/developer
> [4] default/linux/x86/10.0/server
> [5]
On Tuesday 27 October 2009 01:31:27 Harry Putnam wrote:
> My profile has been
> ../usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/x86/2008.0
>
> starting an update system today I'm told my profile is depricated and
> to update to default/linux/x86/10.0
>
> I've forgotten about how this is done. Is it ju
rattus ~ # eselect profile list
Available profile symlink targets:
[1] default/linux/x86/10.0 *
[2] default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop
[3] default/linux/x86/10.0/developer
[4] default/linux/x86/10.0/server
[5] hardened/linux/x86/10.0
[6] selinux/2007.0/x86
[7] selinux/2007.0
Am 27.10.2009 00:31, schrieb Harry Putnam:
> I've forgotten about how this is done. Is it just a matter of
>
> ln -sf
> /usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/x86/10.0 /etc/make.profile ?
that or eselect profile set default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop
(assuming that you are a desktop-user)
That is
yes, you can use ln to create a symlink to the new profile, or use eselect
to do it for you.
$ sudo eselect profile list
... check the number of default/linux/x86/10.0...
$ sudo eselect profile set
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> My profile has been
>../usr/portage/
My profile has been
../usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/x86/2008.0
starting an update system today I'm told my profile is depricated and
to update to default/linux/x86/10.0
I've forgotten about how this is done. Is it just a matter of
ln -sf
/usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/x86/10
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