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<0> Ginsu_Squirrel: well the kernel should be available coz /boot is raid1
<1> ExElNeT: huh?
<2> brianw: Ok, I think I got it
<3> if I want to have one of my partitions are reiser fs
<2> dracony: Nothing, I just couldn't figure out what chipset it meant
<3> do I need to compile reiser as a module
<3> or into the kernel itself
<0> Ginsu_Squirrel: the question is if the kernel will be able to mount / which is raid5
<4> did you paste it somewhre?
<5> xester: yes
<6> EvilGuru, not when you need it to boot.
<5> ExElNeT: yes it can
<2> dracony: I may have found it on google, I'll recompile with that driver
<1> ExElNeT: i hear its possible that the kernel can auto set up raid stuff... the easiets is to use an initrd, liek that from genkernel
<3> so I can compile it as a module (I am talking about reiser4 here, sorry for not telling you sooner)
<4> Okita: k



<1> EvilGuru: the only time a filesystem module needs to be compiled in is when its your root filesystem
<5> no initrd is needed. , just specify the root=/dev/mdX where X is where the raid5 / volume is
<0> brianw: ok so the only problem that lasts is how to setup grub ...
<7> anyone know cipher aka halfy or Eurjik
<4> brianw: i guess i need a new momdesk
<4> brianw: imotherboard
<5> ExElNeT: use the grub shell...
<8> could anyone help me figure out why this computer can't connect to the internet?
<3> also what is I2O
<3> or something like that all about
<4> brianw: i sbelkin back?
<9> what factors could make one computer not resolve IPs but another will (confs etc)?
<1> systm: /etc/resolv.conf
<9> thats it?
<10> systm: think comes down to ur dns servers ur using, or the connection to or lack of
<8> what factors could prevent a computer from reaching anything outside it's local network?
<4> brianw: can i make a click of both mouse buttons be a key combination
<10> would be the router
<10> or if someone cut ur line =)
<11> What is the default server applet for krdc in kde? it seems that krdc is only a client program.
<4> brianw (i have 7 buttons on mouse)
<5> dracony: hmmn, have never tried...
<9> gohmdoree, the only thing thats different is they way the connect to my wifi router
<10> systm what is the difference?
<12> how can I use ebegin in my bash scripts?
<12> and eend
<9> laptop --> miniPCI ||||||| gentooxbox --hackedwrt in client wifi mode
<4> brianw: i guess it worked (grub i mean), belking is away for a long time
<1> IAmWill: krfb
<10> dracony: you think?
<13> brianw none worked
<11> thanks
<0> brianw: ah i think i found my problem, ... the first device is hd0,1 because cfdisk startet with partition 2
<4> brianw: he thanked you, but forgotten the poor old me :-)
<10> lol
<13> dracony it didnt
<4> belkin:ha-ha, now thats a lol, i am out of ideas
<10> systm: what is the other system?
<13> dracony i just double ckeck it
<13> * check
<5> belkin: ok, boor your box to the livecd, and mount your / and /boot parts, and chroot
<9> no i mean those are the two xbox w/ gentoo and laptop w/ getnoo
<4> brianw: any ideas?
<10> belkin: so this is your fresh install, and it won't book. what error are you getting when grub tries to load?
<13> dracony hdg3 hdc3 hda3 aint working :)
<4> belkin: the same message?
<14> when setting the network in /etc/hosts, can I set a different name other than the one before ".homenetwork"? for example "craig.homenetwork kim"
<13> yes
<13> VFS cannot open root device hdg3 on unknow block (0,0) please append a correct "root=" boot option
<4> belkin: what it tells after thet? i sthere a panic?
<13> and below this its " kernel panic - not syncing VFS unable to mount root fs on unknow block (0,0)
<13> exactlly what i paste
<10> belkin which ide controller does your computer use? and is that compiled into the kernel?
<5> i think you do not have your ide controler or your fs in the kernel
<4> belkin: either it doesnt see your hdd
<10> brianw i'm thinking that is what is wrong
<5> belkin: ok, boor your box to the livecd, and mount your / and /boot parts, and chroot
<4> belkin: either your fs
<10> belkin: do a dmesg |more, and look for your controller
<13> a scsi controller



<10> belkin: is your scsi controller compiled ?
<13> brianw ok i will
<5> belkin: if it is scsi it shoul dbe sd
<10> belkin: also, is your /boot marked to be the active boot partition?
<4> belkin: scsi is sda, sdb,sdc
<5> belkin: try this: root=/dev/sda3 and try and boot..
<4> brianw: i knew it was scsi, hdG was very suspicios
<5> heheh
<10> lol
<13> gohmdoree well its not a scsi it a how do you call it .. ahh it could be raid it a controller where you can put up to 4 hard disk on it (ide) ones
<5> dracony: my old server here has hdg, but it has like 3 ide controllers on it...
<5> this is lik epulling teeth :)
<10> belkin: well, dmesg | more, and look for the controller. your drives will list as hda, or sda...
<15> Don't by a maxtor
<4> brianw: man i hate linux :-)
<15> buy*
<4> brianw: windows rules :-)
<15> I like linux
<2> Got it working, thanks dracony, brianw
<4> brianw: i love windows :-)
<5> Okita: coolio
<15> dumbdows
<5> dracony: that is ot here. so stuff it :)
<10> belkin: sometimes raid controllers show up as scsi... anyways, you will likely get that message if your hard drive contoller isn't compiled into your kernel. where did you create your partitions? when u used fdisk?
<4> Okita: wanna play monopoly online?
<2> dracony: Monopoly like the board game?
<4> brianw: we will have to change root= to root=/dev/sda3
<5> dracony: when you used fdisk, which device did you use?
<13> gohmdoree fdisk /dev/hdg
<4> Okita: tes
<4> dracony: hda
<10> belkin: okay, then don't mind the sda we're talking about
<16> is there an alternative to dvdshrink in linux?
<2> dracony: Then no =)
<5> dracony: nope, he does not have a scsi controller. just an ide one..
<10> belkin: do you have more than one drive on there? your raid controller probably has some kind of boot menu or something on startup, yes?
<4> Okita: its cool i won 4 times today with people from this channel
<5> belkin: are you chrooted yet?
<13> gohmdoree nope
<2> =S
<10> belkin: if so, make sure you do these two things... fdisk to /dev/hdg and mark ur /boot as active, i think the option is a
<13> gohmdoree i never had problem with it on redhat and bsd
<4> brianw: you know there is a nice saying for that
<10> belkin: you sure your thing does? well, this isn't redhat or bsd =)
<5> belkin: are you chrooted yet?
<10> belkin: those installs are kind of automatic. gentoo is very manual.
<13> gohmdoree i did it has a " * " after /dev/hdg1 which means active
<4> brianw: if we look from below, then it seems at the top, that you can see nothing from the side
<13> brianw 2 sec
<4> brianw: i guess its the hdd problem
<10> belkin: okay. what is the name of your controller? after you boot in with the livecd, what driver is it using? then go into the kernel make menuconfig, and see that it is indeed compiled in. also, what filesystem did you format your partitions with? ext3? reiser? anything else? make sure those are compiled in as well
<4> brianw: devfs woul fix it
<17> is there anyway to emerge the kde3.5.0 packages without haivng to unmask the entire list one by one?
<5> dracony: not if it is a driver problem...
<1> iluzion: nope
<13> brianw done
<4> brianw: perhaps we should add paralel port support
<2> iluzion: Isn't there a virtual package or something? Like kde-base and so on?
<5> belkin, in a term outside the chroot: lspci | grep -i ide
<17> Okita: theres a kde-base directory of stuff, is there anyway to use like a wildcard to accept anything from kde-base/*.3.5.0?
<1> iluzion: no wildcats in the package.keywords file
<1> wildcards*
<17> Ginsu_Squirrel: yeah i didnt think you could
<18> what exactly is the behaviour of "use blah && do_A" and "use bluh || do_B"? the result of and/or operations is again a bool, or there is some conditional behaviour going on?
<4> belkin: so?
<1> charlls: use is a function that returns true/false if its set
<10> charlls that is basically
<1> its set and do a its set or do b
<1> so b would happen if its not set
<10> charlls: if condition one is true && condition two is true, do this
<10> other is
<13> brianw right there are two , intel corporation controllers
<10> if condition one is true, or condition two is true, do that


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