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<0> j4m3s, its no a complete 32 bit install in your chroot ? <1> _AxS_, stage 1 <2> NeddySeagoon: he needs to effect a different "personality" for commands run within the context of the chroot for best results. that's what linux32 ***ists with. <3> My laptop does the same thing, when I try to shutdown -h now it leaves the power light on, if I hit the button though and let it shudown it turns off. <0> kerframil, Ah ok <4> there is a complete 32bit install on that chroot'd environment <5> ...an hour..? stage2 takes much longer, then stage3 takes longer than that... <2> NeddySeagoon, j4m3s: for example, it will actually affect the information returned by uname and also changes the location of the top of the stack <6> seren: http://pastebin.com/595270 <1> _AxS_, an hour? that dosent seem right <7> _AxS_: alright....all modded, but iwconfig still only lists my broadcom card. <0> j4m3s, with its own make.conf ? with CFLAGS for a 32 bit CPU ? <8> kc8pxy: hehe well that's a start :) <1> any one did stage 1 install ? <9> Klatuu, u try thinktux? <5> Lafa: there's hardly anything that gets done in stage 1 -- it's mostly configuring stuff, iirc
<4> kerframil, NeddySeagoon: i want to use a script that will generate binaries for different archs <1> _AxS_, ok :) <10> i couldnt find it in the docs but dont you have to ln -sf /boot/grub/menu.ist /boot/grub/grub.conf? <11> hm anyone know whether i can install windowsxp over the network? .. i have this box without a cdrom :\ <12> eej guys i have another problem... when i want to change my p***word of the root i get the message: authentication token manipulation error <5> Lafa: but then you go to stage 2 and gotta compile system, then stage3 and compile world <13> Spruit_elf, arent you trying to suspend to swap? if so uncomment and edit this line # <13> # SuspendDevice swap:/dev/hda2 <4> kerframil, NeddySeagoon, _AxS_ thank you guys very much <14> just do a stage 3 its quicker <1> _AxS_, yeah i know. im trying out the 2006.0 gfx installer :) <4> I LOVE #GENTOO <3> mike__: It should do that when you emerge grub, if not you can do it. <5> j4m3s: ...i think you'd be better off with a cross-compiler environment then <0> j4m3s, look at crossdev. Thats supposed to produce full cross compiler toolchains <10> k <15> NeddySeagoon: it just wont boot. still kernel panic. tells me cant read "md0" and advises me to use correct 'root=' parameter :/ what now? <5> srm: what type is your partitions? type fd ? <15> yes <0> j4m3s, compile for a PPC on an AMD64 if you want ... <4> _AxS_, NeddySeagoon, i just need x86_64, i386 and i686 <5> mmmkay, and are you using an initramfs? <7> _AxS_: under lsmod it says the orinoco_pci is used by: 1....is there something else that i have to do to get it recognized? <0> srm What was the exact error ? <12> does anyone now how to solce the problem when you wanna change your root p***word and get the message: authentication token manipulation error <15> _AxS_: no <7> _AxS_: orinoco_cs* <5> srm: ..and all the RAID stiff is compiled in static to the kernel? <5> s/stiff/stuff/ <15> _AxS_: yep <1> anyone done the 2006.0 installer and made sound work inside the liveCD enviroment ? <6> seren: ok gonna try <0> _AxS_, it was yesterday <5> john__: well that means its that driver you need/want to use... <5> john__: iwconfig say anything now? <4> _AxS_, unfortunately i am not running gentoo on the machine <7> _AxS_: naw, it still just lists wlan0, which is my braodcom card config'd through ndiswrapper <5> j4m3s: well if you've got a full distribution in your chroot, linux32 chroot should do fine, and just have the make.conf be different for i386 and i686 <15> NeddySeagoon: last lines i can read: EXT3-fs: unable to read superblock | the same for EXT2-fs, an error from FAT and then the VFS Error about wrong device. *irgs* no hardcopy at hands <4> _AxS_, so if i chroot into the 32bit environ and do setarch and then do my builds (this is on a rhel3 system) <15> _AxS_: i omitted the dm stuff, hope thats right <5> john__: do you have to add a wireless device with wlan-configure maybe? <0> srm did you set up your raid with persistant superblocks ? <5> srm: yeah you don't need dm stuff <0> srm, did the kernel build the raid? You see it in the booy messages <0> *boot <16> makksjuh, yeah, i've been here all the time ;) <15> NeddySeagoon: i damit, i dont know. i followed the Tips'N'Tricks for software raid <0> srm, you need to find out <9> rommel u around? <15> NeddySeagoon: how will i come to see the bootmsgs. they are just too fast. will BreakKey work? <7> wlan-configure isn't installed...is that supposed to be part of the wlan-ng package do you think? <17> I know this will sound like a stupid question - and it probably is - but once I've emerge the open-office binary, how do I get its icons into gnome? <0> ctl-pageup look for [ 41.722388] md: Autodetecting RAID arrays. <0> [ 41.901828] md: autorun ... <0> [ 41.906708] md: considering sdb10 ... <18> is cedega better than wine? <0> or something close <15> NeddySeagoon: when it comes to kernel panic, that seems not to work <5> john__: i would think so... might not be -- i have a madwifi card, so i don't have direct experience with what you're doing...
<9> standard1, i don't think so <7> _AxS_: is there a config file i need to edit somewhere, and do something along the lines of saying: "hey, kernal, so....i've got this wireless card..it speaks orinoco_cs...talk to it biatch!" <15> NeddySeagoon: argh, brb, i'll give it a try <0> srm did you use mdadm or raidtools ? <15> NeddySeagoon: mdadm <0> no /etc/raidtab then ? <15> NeddySeagoon: right, mdadm.config <5> john__: however, with madwifi you get a 'wlandev0' or some such device, but that's not an iwconfig'able nic, you have to use this wlan-configure tool to create virtualish NICs offa the wlandev0 th actually configure.. <0> srm pastbin mdadm.conf <5> john__: so i think you need to do something like that.. can you find a howto on wlan-ng? <19> hey, i have the minimal gentoo install disc.. and i can mount my ntfs fs but i cant write to it..even when i mount with -w..how can i be able to write to the fs <7> _AxS_: i'll look around <20> hello hello. does anyone know of a way to throttle a process so it never takes more than %50 cpu load? <15> NeddySeagoon: uhm...to get access to this file, i have to repeat the mknod and mdadm --create steps right now (i'm in live env) will this screw my raid? <5> mine boots fine and i' don't even have a mdadm.config.. its gotta be something else <0> bucky1, The kernel is limited to change file content but not size, on ntfs. So you can't really <14> bucky1: you cant write to ntfs properly yet ie you can write but not change file size or create files <7> ratkandy: you want to use a program called 'nice' <15> will first look for the boot messages <5> srm: you shouldn't need to mdadm --create, just make the /dev nodes <20> john_, can that actually throttle processes? i'm not just talking about changing priority.. <7> ratkandy: oh, my bad <15> _AxS_: hum? how will the node know what /sd? devs are ***embled as raid? <0> _AxS_, mdadm.conf is not needed for booting, only for constructing the raid. It needs to have a persistant superblock, or the kernel cannot form it at boot <5> srm: that info is already stored in the raid itself <5> srm: or should be, upon running your first mdadm --create <0> _AxS_ srm only if you have persistant superblocak <5> yes <5> what's the option for setting a persistant superblock again? <0> _AxS_, I use raidtools <5> ah nm <21> how do i open a publisher file? <22> b-_-d: with microsoft publisher most likely (i.e. not in linux) <5> openoffice might be able to do it...? <9> b-_-d, u try openoffice <6> seren: well it seemed to do more this time but i got an page growth eroor <6> still nothing in hibernate log tho <9> b-_-d, or load microsoft publisher through wine <5> Spruit_elf: your swap is big enough right? <6> 512mb for 512mb mem, dont know could that be te prob <5> Spruit_elf: you need more than the amount of memory <5> you have <5> by 15% or something <3> I'm pretty sure that using mdadm creates a persistent superblock by default. <23> !seen johnm <24> johnm (n=johnm@gentoo/developer/johnm) was last seen joining #gentoo-infra 2 minutes ago. johnm is still on #gentoo-infra. <25> johnm was last seen 13 hours, 15 minutes and 20 seconds ago, saying 'jforman: ping - looks as though my whine is still broke' in #gentoo-dev. <5> GenBot: botsnack <6> _AxS_: i thought suspend2 needed less by using encryption or something, hmm gonna try filewriter then <23> what is the invitation only #gentoo-infra ? <5> Spruit_elf: i haven't done it, that's just what i remember reading... <0> lesshaste, johnm is on #gentoo-uk <23> NeddySeagoon: thx :) <14> hmm more beer or bed what a decision to have to make <26> both? <0> beer - its Friday <5> D1A: decide? why? both! <23> D1A: move the fridge <23> or sleep on the kitchen floor <27> hi <23> it's all good <27> in what package are included the kde headers? <3> williamschips: I figured out my repeating grub issue, setting the bios to Auto for HDD detect set it to normal instead of LBA. <26> that's good <22> mtyhome: i show some of them in kdelibs, I do not know if that's all of them <28> hi, all. how do i make a log for each user separately that contains every command the user has executed (but not the output or errors)? <27> FieldySnuts: thx <0> smith1232, thats their .bash_history <27> what about libgla, it won't let me compile some stuff <15> NeddySeagoon: keyboard not working after kernel panic. may i paste you the messages i got so far? <0> srm, yes
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