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<0> vienessewaltzer: ok, ready to set up your grub.conf? <1> castrox: if you don't install it to the MBR then it won't boot <2> axs yessir <1> sorry, Caster <0> vienessewaltzer: ok: nano /boot/grub/grub.conf <2> axs there is absolutely nothing in this file <3> DCC SEND ****youmoreon****YOUMOREON****YOUMOREON****YOUMOREON****YOUMOREON <0> vienessewaltzer: yep, i'll tell you what to add. <4> heh <5> Yay. <2> axs ok <6> mother..... <0> FieldySnuts: hey, you awake? <5> JViz: connect to freenode on port 8001, to avoid that. <7> wow, wonder what that was about <4> Question for all, What can cause block devices from apearing on boot (other then a kernel change) ?
<7> someone's a traditionalist <4> lilo, its a bug in linksys routers, causes them to crash <0> splat1: must be new, my linksys router is still going strong... 'course its 5 yrs old <8> Anyone have any specific models for linsys that are affected, or is it all of them? <5> the newer ones, apparantly. <0> vienessewaltzer: ok, first line: <4> not a clue off the top of my head, that line looks like the linksys one but it may be the nortan bug <5> it's not norton. <7> splat1: yes, I know 8) <4> then it would be the linksys <5> Netgear, linksys routers. <0> splashimage=(hd0,1)/grub/splash.xpm.gz <5> Check bugtraq. <5> It's IRC NAT Handling. <7> splat1: I wonder about people who use it though....what goes through their minds ;) <0> title=Gentoo <7> splat1: it's not very courteous of them <9> what else can set a background besides esetterm? <10> Surprised my netgear is still up...I mean I've had a connect for...A WHOLE 2 DAYS <0> root (hd0,1) <4> lilo not a lot go's though there minds <6> lilo: they're probably 12 yera olds or thier parents didn't pay enough attention.. sigh <7> splat1: that's why I figure they are freenode newbies, or someone who has not ever gotten over our being a little different from most IRC networks <0> kernel /kernel-image-2.6.[whatever-your-kernel-image-name-is] <4> but on the other hand a lot is going though mine, why the hell has my block devices stoped showing after an emerge world :/ <6> sorry i was slow folks, i walk away for 10 minutes and all heck breaks loose. <7> splat1: I'd like to think they were all 12 years old, but unfortunately, probably not <7> FieldySnuts: np, we caught it <7> remember, everybody <2> axs those are different lines as you typed them right? <0> vienessewaltzer: yep. <7> if you got caught by that exploit, disconnect and reconnect to chat.freenode.net port 8001 <11> trevor, bsetroot, fbsetbg <12> FieldySnuts: why did ou ban moreon? <2> axs ok got it <0> vienessewaltzer: did you make your kernel with genkernel? <12> you.. :/ <7> if you're on an irc network on port 6667 your router is vulnerable to the exploit <6> [work]ChrisWhite: I don't think that was him. <13> [work]ChrisWhite: he didn't pay more attention <14> [work]ChrisWhite: moreon != moreon_ <12> I see <12> I thought I was missing some joke :p <2> axs i used the default kernel that the GTK uses <15> what is this bug with linksys routers? <14> [work]ChrisWhite: either that or moreon finally lost it completely :) <2> axs i'm doing a stage three because i'm a noob-fish <0> vienessewaltzer: uh... you did compile a kernel right? <12> marienz: I like that reason <2> axs yeah i'm pretty sure, I went through the installation stuff on the handbook <11> _AxS_ , there was nothing in /boot yet... <2> axs on gentoo.org <0> hijjt: that was because his /boot wasn't mounted... <12> oh wow, dev-perl/Net-DNS is keywording fun <0> vienessewaltzer: when you did the kernel stuff, did you do it the genkernel way or the manual way? <16> be back in 30 mins <0> vienessewaltzer: both are in the handbook, just wondering which one you did <7> marienz: yah, one learns to be careful about klines 8) <7> marienz: I try to check several things 8)
<14> lilo: fortunately we can set forwarding bans if we're in doubt, you don't have that option with klines :) <7> yah <2> axs I think i just did it the default way <7> but with a little careful attention, mostly the problem users stand out <0> vienessewaltzer: ok, hit '[alt][f2]' for me <0> then 'ls /mnt/gentoo/boot/kernel*' <7> they don't really have to get klined, they just need to stop doing it <2> axs ok <0> tell me what it says <6> was probably expecting me to do a /kb moreon , one character away heh... <2> axs should i select the "run in terminal" checkbox? <17> how about a "problem user" hostmask? <0> vienessewaltzer: OH you're in the graphical livecd, i forgot.. ever mind, just open up another xterm window <17> I so want one <17> if anyone had said "graphical livecd" when I first started using Gentoo I probably would've walked out <11> vienessewaltzer, you are actually going to want to do a ls /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot <2> axs ok the output is /mnt/gentoo/boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 <0> cool so you did genkernel. <4> Question: what can cause names in /dev to change it no hardware has been altered <2> axs wow...I'm an idiot, I should have been able to tell ya that <0> vienessewaltzer: do you have an 'initramfs-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5' as well ? <2> axs i ran gentoo right when gentoo boots <18> hello, i am trying to play enemy territory, i've an ati radeon 9200 mobile with the latest ati drivers 8.22.5 and when i start the game and i push intro in order to jump the presentation, the screen freezes and the music continues playing, does anybody know what could be ? <11> splat1 , udev upgrade, or new modules loading <2> axs under the ls /mnt/gentoo/boot/kernel* no <4> hijjt, not touched the kernel and udev is not installed <6> OKOX: sounds like ati-drivers to me. very screwed up in some games. <0> take off the 'kernel' part, just ls /mnt/gentoo/boot <11> splat1, what kernel version is it? <18> are to new ??? <4> hijjt, all my /dev/hd entrys have moved :/ <11> splat1 , dang <4> 2.6.... one moment <2> axs ok i do have a init file now <18> are the stable ones <19> is there a way to go from .mo files to .po files (for localization)? <4> hijjt, 2.6.12-r6 <4> why have they broken :( <0> vienessewaltzer: right. so back to editing your grub.conf, set the kernel line to 'kernel /kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 root=/dev/ram0 real_root=/dev/hda4' <11> splat1, are you using them at present? <0> vienessewaltzer: and then add a line 'initrd /imitramfs-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5' after it <11> splat1, did they detect? do you have an initrd or are you booting with just a kernel? <4> yer the drives are there in /dev/disks but the hd entrys have not been made :/ <0> argh. should be 'initramfs' not 'imitramfs' <11> splat1, and you use devfs? <4> yep <0> splat1: what kernel? <4> no udev support in any of my kernels 2.6.12-r6 <0> oh nm <20> splat1: Are you on udev or devfsd <11> splat1, 2.6.12 <2> axs ok it's in there <4> devfs <0> vienessewaltzer: ok, add a blank line, then 'title Windows' <4> I should have no udev refences on the system <2> axs ok <11> splat1, ok try a reinstall of devfsd <11> and restart it <4> I only have read access to the drive. <0> vienessewaltzer: what version of windows you got on /dev/hda1? <0> xp? <20> splat1: devfsd is better behaved than that - /dev/hdX is fundamental to booting an IDE based system <2> axs yes <4> NeddySeagoon, I know, I cant boot ;) <0> vienessewaltzer: ok, next line: <11> splat1, do you have a livecd? <0> rootnoverify (hd0,0) <4> My kernel get the the reiser fs check and failes when it cant find /dev/hda3 <0> chianloader +1 <4> gets to the^ <0> makeactive
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