Re: Debian for a Gentoo-user

2005-06-24 Thread Steve Holdoway
Robert Himmelmann wrote: [snip] 1. His package is unstable Nothing unusual. 2. AMD64 is not yet fully tested and/or supported. I am used to that by now. 3. He assumes that I want to rebuild my kernel with the (outdated) Debian kernel-sources. I do not want to do this. I already have an

Re: Debian for a Gentoo-user

2005-06-24 Thread Robert Himmelmann
Steve Holdoway wrote: Robert Himmelmann wrote: 1. His package is unstable Nothing unusual. 2. AMD64 is not yet fully tested and/or supported. I am used to that by now. 3. He assumes that I want to rebuild my kernel with the (outdated) Debian kernel-sources. I do not want to do this. I

Debian for a Gentoo-user

2005-06-23 Thread Robert Himmelmann
I now found out why my Debian did not start. I had included the following lines in /etc/fstab: devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0 sysfs /sys sysfs noauto0 0 After deleting them (and reinstalling) it now works.

Re: Debian for a Gentoo-user

2005-06-23 Thread Steve Holdoway
Robert Himmelmann wrote: I now found out why my Debian did not start. I had included the following lines in /etc/fstab: devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0 sysfs /sys sysfs noauto0 0 After deleting them (and

Re: Debian for a Gentoo-user

2005-06-23 Thread Robert Himmelmann
Thanks for the help Steve Holdoway wrote: Robert Himmelmann wrote: I now found out why my Debian did not start. I had included the following lines in /etc/fstab: devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0 sysfs /sys sysfs noauto