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<0> its changed since yesterday :P <1> its about the partition <0> shows how much you noticed <0> :( <1> square: i never looked yet <1> :o <1> nice :) <2> 685kbps ?!?!? <2> heh <1> Navrax: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2005.1/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=4 <1> see this part <1> see the "Default Partitioning Scheme" <3> what about it <2> square: cable? dsl? <1> is that what you used? <0> bolrod, 8mb/512k
<3> yeah <2> it sais kpbs <2> isn't that KiloBits per second? <1> ok so /dev/ROOT = /dev/hda3 and /dev/BOOT = /dev/hda1 <1> those are what you need in /etc/fstab <3> I tried the first step in Chrooting into the gentoo base system <1> :) <3> And it says mount point does not exist <3> lol <1> Navrax: mkdir /mnt/gentoo <1> ? <3> Hyperventilating/laughing <1> is it mounted <3> cannot create dir <1> Navrax: mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/gentoo <1> do that? <3> done <2> square: ? <3> hey i can do it now <3> thanks znx <1> :) <1> Navrax: you can do nano -w /mnt/gentoo/etc/fstab <1> you dont need the rest of it <3> Oh lol <2> I dont get it why people use kbps at random for Kbit/s and KByte/s <1> because they dont understand the difference <3> true <2> that screenshot.. it is KByte/s <2> kbps is KiloBit/s in my view <1> kbps = kilobit per seconds Kbps = Kilobyte per seconds <2> and then that screenshot is really weird <1> its not in your view.. that IS the correct way :) <2> the one that square posted <2> :/ <1> square: got it wrong <3> so im gonna reboot now <2> it can't even calculate <0> ? <3> I renamed the BOOT and ROOT <1> nothing new there :) <3> That should do it :) ? <1> Navrax: and swap? <3> Yep <1> thats it :) <0> oh big deal :p <3> Awesome, let's see what other brick wall comes <0> i can fix that <3> Yeah but like :( damn <1> heh <2> it says ....bytes in 7 seconds with an average of 630kbps <2> but that many bytes in 8 seconds is still 644Kbps <2> :/ <2> maybe it has some serious rounding errors <2> or maybe it uses whole seconds to measure.. instead of 1/100... seconds <2> Ah <3> It took a lot of whining, but oh well <3> lol :) <2> "This is BETA. Bugs will occur! :)" <2> hehe <1> hehe <2> I think this is a fundamental flaw in this beta speed tester ;)
<1> more like "This is coded by square. Bugs _WILL_ occur!" <3> tux login: <3> Lol <2> hahaha <1> Navrax: woot! <2> :D <0> it says "will" <1> yeah but its not bold or underlined square <2> and 630KB/s with an 8Mbit line is REALLY REALLY slow <3> man wtf <0> will means will <3> Tux login? <3> I didn't make any login or user <3> What do I do! <1> er <3> :( ? <0> really slow? <2> I got 630KB/s with 6Mbit adsl <2> haha <1> Navrax: use the root? <2> and I get 610KB/s with 5Mbit cable <2> :] <3> LOL <3> Riiight <1> :P <2> useradd <3> Yeah I also noticed I don't have a default DHCP client <2> its not that hard <2> :/ <2> dont use dhcp <3> why not <1> do you dhcp <1> *USE <2> slows down bootup <3> o <2> hehe <1> bolrod: .. BULL <2> if it can't find the dhcp server <1> get a better dhcp server <3> Lol the next step in the manual <2> it takes at least 20 secs longer <3> Login: root <2> :] <3> Lol <1> bolrod: nah .. gentoo can do backup if it fails ;) <2> still.. its useless <1> er .. why? <2> I rather use static <1> i dont <2> then I KNOW which ip adress my computer has <1> so do i <2> although it probably be the same everytime with dhcp too <2> hehe <1> yes its based on mac.. <1> which is handy <2> yeah.. but now its easier to choose the ip adresses <1> whatever.. dhcphater <2> watever >_> <2> :) <3> Ok <2> OUCH! <3> im at the 'installing gnome' part <3> This is something I dont want to do <1> weeee <1> heh <3> I want to install icewm <2> then install fluxbox <1> me either <3> No iceWm <3> Lol <1> Navrax: edit /etc/make.conf <2> wmii ? <1> USE="-gnome"
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