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<0> nastynodes, heard that before <0> nastynodes, in your world file? <1> can anyone tell me what the "ramdisk=8192" do in grub.conf? <2> anyone here running gentoo on a Intel se7520bd2 server board ? <3> BCMM, sound card 0 is the one whose module is loaded first but yes, you can use udev rules to fix it <0> msoul, try ping -c3 google.com <4> roger55: okie <5> roger55, yeah thats what is says <0> Amir_aMIRC, it tells that the kernel should expect a ramdisk of that size <4> roger55: how could I change the keymap to fi btw? <4> in command prompt cause when I boot and enter the 15 or fi it doesn't work <0> nastynodes, then you need to fix your world file with an editor <6> NeddySeagoon: well, i took the module for the usb device out of autoload and put modprode snd-usb-audio in local.start, and it STILL sometimes comes out as sound card 0 <0> nastynodes, nano -w /var/lib/portage/world <5> roger55, do I just need to remove that entry? <6> NeddySeagoon: is it possible that hotplug is loading it or something
<6> ? <0> nastynodes, and split that entry app-misc/screen <3> BCMM, it will be loaded by /etc/modules.d/alsa well before local.start is run <4> okie, brb.... <7> is it a bad idea to create / on a lvm? <8> hey NeddySeagoon, I'm running my backup script now, but I get a lot of errors in the /sys directory. Is it safe to skip that dir as well? <0> net-misc/dhcpcd <6> NeddySeagoon: and i don't knwo what to do about that... <3> Desktom, yes I forgot about that <9> Desktom: ya <0> nastynodes, each one on a line by itself <0> nastynodes, then save with ctrl-o <8> NeddySeagoon: Sorcer: Ok thanks! I just needed confirmation <10> goodi_: LVM will give you more flexibility <5> roger55, thanks i will do that <3> BCMM, the dirty hack is to take it out of the alsa file - just the line that loada the module <2> when i try to boot my gentoo minimal livecd on a SE7520BD2 with dual xeons it stops after mounting cdrom on /dev/hdc anyone that has gotten the same problem ? <2> using the x86 livecd <6> NeddySeagoon: interesting... how can i make alsa stop loading it? <11> can hardened-sources prevent a TFTP server from running on the same host ? I've tried atftp and now tftp-hpa none want to work ? <0> brif8, as in it won't serve a netboot image? <1> roger55: i did "demsg | grep RAMDISK" and it said 8192K size 1024 blocksize... why isn't it higher (i.e i have 1mb DDR, is that referring to something else)? <3> BCMM, remove the line that says alias snd-card-1 <module_name> <0> Amir_aMIRC, that refers to the initrd <11> roger55: yeah my cisco IP phone can't find the TFTP server and get the firmware file and thus load <3> BCMM, or whatever card you want to not load here <6> NeddySeagoon: there's no USB in /etc/modules.d/alsa... only alias snd-card-0 snd-via82xx <0> Amir_aMIRC, and you are talking about a gigabyte of ram I think. <6> the usb card isn't in there <6> it's a mystery to me how it gets to be soundcard 0 <0> brif8, I have the same problem <3> BCMM, It must be being coldplugged then <6> it doesn;t always happen <6> don't have coldplug <11> roger55: great any ideas <0> brif8, I think it might be related to changes with the dhcp server <0> brif8, do you have the next server directive in your dhcp.conf ? <11> roger55: my cisco phone finds the dhcp server fine and gets and IP address <6> NeddySeagoon: it really makes no sense, i thought that alias snd-card-0 snd-via82xx <6> meant that the via sound card had to get number 0 <3> BCMM, what does the boot message say when the USB audio module is loaded ? <3> BCMM, only if there is not a sund card already loaded <11> roger55: no I don't <6> NeddySeagoon: hwo do i find that out? dmesg? <12> can anyone help me understand the "/pm" fuction? <0> brif8, see http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122941 <3> BCMM, You have to reboot an look, I don't think its in dmesg ... worth a look though <1> question: i'm at last stage of installation before the reboot (can't umount any of the /mnt/gentoo directories, i get defice is busy) <6> NeddySeagoon: would alias snd-card-1 snd-usb-audio help make sure the usb one is number 1 not 0? <1> s/defice/device <0> brif8, tell me if it works for you. <13> NeddySeagoon, http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/JvHYMr44.html There. <3> BCMM, not if the usb driver is getting loaded before the alsa file is run <6> NeddySeagoon: hwo can i stop it getting loaded early on? <4> roger55: it worked! with the dhcpcd eth1 <6> NeddySeagoon: sometimes the sound cards come out the right way around, so i guess they must get loaded about the same time <14> Hey, if I want to format an ext3 partition with hashed b-tree indexing should I use "mke2fs -j -O dir_index /dev/hda3" ? <0> msoul, cool <6> NeddySeagoon: they were always the same way before i switched to udev <4> roger55: I just want to be sure before the installation
<1> anyone knows why i got device is busy .. and should i just reboot or force unmount <3> jburd, That looks like a real eth0 card. Can you ping your router by IP address ? Do you have more that one Network card ? <0> msoul, that means it sees your ethernet card as eth1, this might be different when your install is finished and you boot your own kernel <4> roger55: should I just follow the installer? <15> emerge world has installed me kde libs 3.4.3 and kde libs 3.5.2, why that <13> I only have one network card and I cannot ping 192.168.15.1 <15> and how can i delete kde-libs 3.4.3 <4> roger55: ohh, what should I do? <3> BCMM, you could try addding the via one to /etc/modules.autoload/kernel-2.6 <14> HeavenWarrior: I suggest you try "man portage" <14> If I want to format an ext3 partition with hashed b-tree indexing should I use "mke2fs -j -O dir_index /dev/hda3" ? <6> NeddySeagoon: thanks. if i did that, should i remove the alias line? <13> Do you also want a dmesg dump, NeddySeagoon? <4> roger55: I'm getting a blue screen now <0> msoul, nothing, just keep in mind it might change.. <14> jburd: Did you put your network card support in your kernel? <3> jburd, It may be useful - yes please <4> it might change to eth0 and how could I make it to eth1 <13> Ok. <6> NeddySeagoon: sure ALSA comes after autoloading? <3> BCMM, It won;t matter - loading an already loaded module is not an error <6> NeddySeagoon: thanks, i'll reboot now and see what it does <3> BCMM, yes <13> Introvert, yeah. It was working, until one of my friends decided to share my connection and add an additional router. <6> NeddySeagoon: it doesn't bother me if they end up the wrong way around ; that's what .asoundrc is for, but it's the way they keep changing... <0> bbl <14> jburd: Your modem must know what device it's connected to, if you haven't.. Unplug your modem for about one minute. <13> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/ogQah576.html @ NeddySeagoon <13> Introvert, ok. I will try that too. <3> BCMM, I unserstand that <14> jburd: I suggest you try it before anything else -- I'm no expert but by your dmesg log it kind of does look like something <3> jburd, You said someone added a router to your Network ? Are you connected to this new router ? <13> Yup <4> roger55: thanks again <13> This router gets Internet access from an ADSL router. <13> And my box is connected to this intermediate router. <4> now all I need to know is how to make sure that after the installation it won't reads eth0 <3> jburd, I bet its IP is not 192.168.15.1 <14> jburd: Also, you should probably update your kernel/toolset, a bit off topic :\ <4> since I got it to work (thanks to roger55) with dhcpcd eth1 <13> NeddySeagoon, ok. tell me what you can make of this. <4> and it may change during the installation to eth0 <14> My router's IP is 192.168.15.1..Nothing comes up on ifconfig eth0 ? <3> jburd, can you ping another computer on the same subnet - not the router ? <13> nope. i'll have to wait till my friend arrives. <16> hello, i'm having a problem emerging gnome. It tries to emerge vte-0.11.18 which fails saying it cannot find freetype/config/ftheader.h. I looked on the forums and did a google search but could not find a solution. Did anybody experience this ? has any idea what I might do to solve this issue ? <3> jburd, Cheat - ask the router for a DHCP provided address <13> hmm. <16> freetype was emerged properly btw <11> roger55: WOOOOH you are cool <3> jburd, rename your /etc/conf.d/net so you can get it back, then do /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart you should get an IP with DHCP <13> Ok. I'll try that. <2> when i try to boot my gentoo minimal livecd on a SE7520BD2 with dual xeons it stops after mounting cdrom on /dev/hdc anyone that has gotten the same problem ? <13> Here's a doze net report: www.jamesbooker.co.uk/~jburd/net.jpg @ NeddySeagoon <17> zparta: Do you have the current bios installed? <2> Dforge: not sure i am not aat the computers location atm :/ <4> how can I change it to not go from eth1 to eth0? :-) <17> zparta: Bummer. The first thing I do when I see problems like that is ensure that the bios is current. <14> What's an advantage of a more complex partitioning scheme, instead of my usual 3 partitions (Boot, Swap, Root) <1> after going through the entire install, how do i load Gnome? <2> Dforge: it boots the cd and loads the kernel its when the licecd itself is trying to mount the cdrom :P <18> Hello, how to prevent gentoo from disabling my changes in /etc/env.d? <1> i'm stock at the prompt <14> msoul: Add a device to eth0, the reason it was eth1 on the live disk is because the live disk's kernel has many more drivers, and detected something in eth0. <2> Dforge: not even sure you can update the bios on an intel server board :P <17> Introvert: If you make a /home or a /usr/local partition you can theroretically preserve those when rebooting. <14> msoul: Or figure out what device it detected for eth0 on the live disk and do that <17> zparta: you can. <13> The local DHCP server settings for the router are : start ip address: 192.168.15.100 range: 50, local ip address: 192.168.15.1, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 @ NeddySeagoon too. <3> jburd, Thats curious, its eth0 has an IP in a different subnet to the gateway. Can I see the output of the route command when you run linux. You may have two defualt gateways <13> I'll try doing what you said now. <13> Oh. <13> Ok. I'll get it. <14> msoul: dmesg | grep eth0 -> Do that in live disk and you should get what it detected in eth0 so you can add support for it in your current kernel.
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