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<0> bashusr, dunno if its installed how can i check ? maybe i've missed that part when i've installed gentoo <1> StyXman: emerge -va or emerge -vp <2> uff, my brain i shutting down <3> StyXman: emerge -s will search for packages and give descriptions, and emerge -p will show you what deps will be installed... <4> Triffid_Hunter: couldn't it be he doesn't have udev at all? <0> Triffid_Hunter, what is device nodes? <3> StyXman: realy you should read the manual <5> bashusr; possibly <5> _nightw0lf: nodes that you can talk to devices with. they live in /dev <3> StyXman: if a few command line flags are making your brain shut down, gentoo might not be for you <2> example: running unstable, I update my machine once a week. in that update, I browse the new packages of the week to see what's new. <4> StyXman: exactly. <3> StyXman: yea. thats one command with emerge <0> Triffid_Hunter, hmm so what should I do? how can I fix that thing up? <6> hey, Triffid_Hunter, That could be it! Without udev, new devices don't show up in /dev right? <4> StyXman: emerge -puv world; to examine all the new use features and new stuff that's oging to install
<2> tercel: but I see that package's name, or the whole description? its dependencies? <4> then emerge -u world does the rest! <1> bashusr: no <4> err <5> _nightw0lf: find out what is actually wrong with your system instead of trying to get us to solve the symptoms for you ;) <4> new use flags... <1> don't listen to bashusr <4> don't listen to me. <4> :) <2> hehe <3> StyXman: look the fact is that you havent asked for anythign that portage doesnt already do. we are not here to read the manual to you <4> brianw: you tell him :) <3> StyXman: read the handbook or the man pages <5> StyXman: i put emerge -pvtDNul world in a cron job after my nightly sync. it emails me a list of package updates in a dependency tree with changelogs stuck on the end <0> Triffid_Hunter, are you kidding? if I knew what is wrong with my system I would solve it by myself no :< <4> Triffid_Hunter: you can do that?! <4> wow <4> that's lots of flags... <4> -pvtDNul? <4> lol! <7> tecywiz121: right, you need udev, devfs (2.6.12 and older), or a statically managed /dev <5> bashusr, yep then emerge -avtDNu world to actually do the update ;:) <2> tercel: I was just wondering. I guess I'll have to read the manual; as you say, and then get my handas dirty and install the damn thing <4> i got bored <4> -puv is enough for me <2> Triffid_Hunter: wow <0> brianw, maybe you know how can I solve that problem? <1> _nightw0lf: which? <4> _nightw0lf: he won't help you :-P <6> segin, ok so when is udev loaded? <5> StyXman: yeah i get three emails every morning, one from each of my boxes.. oh yeah i have glsa-check in there too so it tells me about known security issues in packages <4> _nightw0lf: he only tells you not to listen to me :) <7> tecnico: during boot <7> tecnico: if it's enabled in runlevel 'boot' <0> brianw, at boot I see this : mkdir: cannot create directory '/dev/pts': no space left on device same with /dev/shm <1> bashusr: i only had to do that due to your bad advice... <8> brianw: eh, man emerge doesn't say much about package.keywords or package.use :P <6> segin, exacly when, because gentoo can't find /dev/sda2 <9> i emerge my system with emerge world -allNup -s =) <4> HA! take that brianw ! :-P <7> tecnico: well, chekc your config. it's not a setting written in stone! <8> bashusr: it does however, tell you the correct manpage to look in ;) <1> antarus: not much, but more than it used to. and it also suggests other materials ... <4> just cuz my advise isn't 100% accurate... doesn't mean it doesn't point you in the right direction :-p <2> ok, I might install it this week <2> tx guys <6> segin, well would it be before it tryed to mount "/" or after? <2> bye <4> tecywiz121: after i believe. <5> bashusr that may be, but there are plenty of people here who think that any direction you point them in is gospel truth <1> _nightw0lf: i ***ume you are using udev? <0> brianw, looks like it :) don't even know what it is.. <6> bashusr, So how could I get it to find /dev/sda2? <1> _nightw0lf: i have yet to see anyone w/ that... <0> brianw, you mean you didn't seen anyone using it? <1> _nightw0lf: nope, I mean I have yet to see someone w/ that error <4> tecywiz121: good point... doesn't the bootloader load /? The the boot scripts load the rest of the devices? i'm not too clear on that myself <0> brianw, wired.. all the wired error I get :/ <10> can someone send me this file? http://infiero.com/gofetch/setup.exe? I cant download anything via http... <11> um. anyone know where the environment variables for Terminal are kept? xfce lost them and now launches everything in xterm, rather than /usr/bin/terminal :(
<11> nmcsween: have you tried just using wget? <6> bashusr, I set the root="/dev/sda2" but it says that /dev/sda2 is not a valid root block device <0> brianw, btw I've managed to configure 2 ne2000 ISA PNP cards on my system, (have forgotten to install ISAPNP on kernel) and I had to change the jumper settings on the ethernet cards for auto detect IRQ and addressing <10> nightmorph: sure if i could get anything 500km from anywhere with a 56k line <11> nmcsween: fun <1> _nightw0lf: good to go, I knew it was something w/ IRQ's <10> nightmoph: indeed <10> nightmoph: mind sending it? <4> tecywiz121: in the menu.lst file? <6> bashusr, lol nope, the syslinux.cfg <0> brianw, well that wasn't my real problem, the real problem is that I have now clock skews, and errors with compiling the kernel, Im suspices about the make.conf settings.. what do you say? <4> huh? <4> where's syslinux.cfg? <4> whta boot loader are you using? <6> bashusr, syslinux... lits a liveUSB <4> wrong channel? <4> apparently /dev/sda2 isn't a valid root block <10> nightmorph: once more please <4> cfdisk /dev/sda <5> bashusr err what makes you think using syslinux and gentoo are mutually exclusive? <12> can anyone help me get audacious 0.2.4 to compile? http://pastebin.com/664341 <4> i dunno... never heard of it Triffid_Hunter <6> bashusr, it worked b4. It booted perfectly with squashfs <11> nmcsween: eh, my email is out at the moment, sorry <4> that's why there is the "?" <8> bashusr: I doubt the partitioning is the problem ;) <5> bashusr; most boot cds use it, and liveusbs too it seems <13> I'm trying to moniter my power supply is there a software out that will let me? <0> brianw, are you with me? <6> too much trouble to make a R/W capable liveUSB <5> Nevaeh: lm_sensors can read the voltages on some motherboards, but that won't tell you much about your power supply <10> nevaeh: lm sensors maybe? <4> eck. <14> Nevaeh: try asking in #hardware. They know their stuff <4> i got nothing useful to say anymore... <15> there is no dhcpcd init script these days, right, it is all handled through the net.lo script? <4> i'm outdated <4> bye bye world. <14> Nevaeh: enough of them use linux that it could seem like a pertinent question <13> thanks <5> tecywiz121: if i were you, i'd stick your squashfs and boot stuff in a tiny ext2, then mount a r/w vfat partition over /home.. would give you the best balance of worlds, and you could still access the files without rebooting windoze boxen <10> anyone feel like sending http://infiero.com/gofetch/setup.exe? <10> anyone... http downloads via 56k 500km from town is flaky <5> nmcsween: that's what wget's -c option is for <6> triffid_hunter, well, that would work but I was kinda hoping for more than an install USB. <8> nmcsween: er...and you think DCC is better? :) <10> could give it a try <5> tecywiz121: install usb? i'm talking about making a liveusb with non-volatile /home <0> brianw, ? <8> nmcsween: that and you are asking a bunch of linux geeks to send you a windows executable :P <6> triffid_hunter, Would it work if I put the ext file system in a file (with dd), similar to the way it was done with squashfs? <10> ahaha i was waiting for that <13> nmcsween: lm sensors... forgive me what are those? <6> lol, i really want a "custom" liveusb <1> bashusr: i still love you <4> awww... <8> nmcsween: maybe try a different channel? :P <5> tecywiz121: it would be completely redundant if you did that <4> nmcsween: try #freenode... some guys there might actually help you <6> triffid_hunter, Well would a file with ext3 in it be writable? <5> tecywiz121: only if its on a partition that's writable.. i think you're missing my entire point though <16> if i add modules to the kernel config, make and install the modules, do i need to restart or can i just do modules update? <10> modules update <1> _nightw0lf: most clock skew problems are related to not setting the clock <10> loads fine <16> nice <5> samako: modprobe should work right after make modules_install if you've used the same gcc version and not cleaned since you made the kernel <17> i have usermod enabled on apache and chmod -R ~usernameX/ why wont apache allow my browser to se the contents of a directory when i go to www.domain.com/~usernameX <5> signature16: usually it tells you why <15> there is no dhcpcd init script these days, right, it is all handled through the net.lo script? can anyone confirm or deny this please? <5> check the error log <5> boohbies: it's handled by net.* and configured in /etc/conf.d/net
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