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<0> 4 and 5? <1> what part of "4 and 5" is it you don't understand exactly <2> Code Listing 4: Mounting /proc and /dev <2> Code Listing 5: Chrooting into the new environment <1> very sharp <0> ahh <0> i thought you meant step <0> thats lika half of the installation <0> ok <0> now i have chrooted <0> anything else? <2> should be ready to run grub again <0> hmm <0> lots of errors here to <2> which hdd are you installing to? <0> hda
<2> is your boot partition hda1, or are you dual booting w/ windows? <0> nope <0> just linux <0> boot is hda1 and root hda3 <0> like the manual told me <2> make sure you mount /boot before you try grub <0> yea it was mounted <0> gaa <2> if its mounted, then just enter grub, then "root (hd0,0)", then "setup (hd0)" should do it <0> ok <0> done <2> no errors? <0> nope <2> set up grub.conf if you havent already, and you should be done with grub <3> "how?" <4> hmm why the fuq is emerge samba trying to install 22 packages! inc mysql?? <2> perhaps because you have the mysql use flag enabled? imagine that! <0> what? <0> ShALLaX: be nice :P <2> you told portage you want samba compiled WITH mysql, that requires mysql <5> is it okay for an hdd to stand up? <6> No problem at all <6> I put my hd at really odd angles sometimes. <5> it should not tilt though, right? <6> It shouldn't run for months on end at a tilt, but it's fine either vertical or horizontal <2> in normal earth gravity, angle shouldnt matter <7> what's the command that takes care of the packages in /usr/portage/packages again? <3> emerge? hehe <7> nah <2> emerge -b, -B, -k, -K? <2> all of those deal with bin packages <2> or you can "take care" of them with rm <7> hmm, something about checking and updating metainfo or something .. <2> i have no idea what you are talking about <3> emerge --metadata <3> ? <3> but thats nowt to do with packages <3> heh <0> well <0> should i try reboot? <3> couldnt hurt <2> robz_: did you finish the rest of the install? <0> i just finished grub <3> thats pretty much the last step <3> you set your root p***word, right? <0> ya <3> try it <3> ;) <7> hah - fixpackages! <3> heh <3> what exactly does that do? <0> hmm <0> doesnt work arrg <0> error 15: File not found <0> on the kernel thingie <2> your kernel filename is incorrect <3> you can edit that from within grub <3> no need to boot the livecd anymore
<3> ***uming your boot partition is /dev/hda1 <3> root (hd0,1) <3> boot /boot/kernelname root=/dev/hdXY <3> err kernel /boot/kernelname... <3> not "boot" <0> hehe <0> ok <0> can i edit grub now? <0> without chrooting and stuff? <3> ****, im just not paying attention <3> that would be root (hd0,0) <3> you can robz_ <3> get back to the grub menu <0> ok <3> then hit "e" <2> use tab completion <2> or we'll be here all day <0> yayaya <3> ;) <0> hm <0> something is strange <3> ? <0> i didnt miss anything <3> oh, you definitely did <3> heh <0> hmm ok <0> what should i say? <0> kernel /boot/kernel... right <0> ? <2> well technically you just need "kernel /somekernel", the /boot is redundant <2> but you also need some parameters after the kernel name like root= <0> ok? :S <0> yra <0> root=/dev/ram0 <3> iamben: including the /boot is for safety measures.. .in case he didnt use a separate boot partition <3> you have an initrd, robz_? <2> but he told us he did <3> ahh, sorry ;) <2> just keep all your parameters as they were, just change the kernel filename to what it really is <0> Code Listing 4: grub.conf for genkernel users <3> is it definitely the kernel it cant find <2> i'd just backspace it to "kernel /" then hit tab <3> or the initrd? <0> i used autocompletion <0> i used TAB <2> and it will list all the files on your /boot partition <2> is there a problem? <0> i get "file not found" <0> i did as the manual told me <8> yugu <0> i have a separate boot partition <2> when you hit tab, did it fill in the whole filename for you? <9> qefap <10> jusix <0> boot is hda1 root is hda3 <0> right? <3> depends how you set it up <0> swap is hda2 <2> that is the normal setup, yes <0> yes <2> but that is not the problem <0> i did it that way <2> the problem is that you are giving grub the WRONG kernel filename <0> yea <0> but i used TAB <0> and it gave me the right one <2> then press enter and hit b <0> samee <0> same <2> what is your kernel's filename? <0> kernel /boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.12-gentoo-r12 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/hda3 udev <0> is that right? <11> udev .. hrmm <12> robz_: shouldnt you use /kernel-genkernel-x86-bla instead of /boot/
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