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<0> gn <1> hi <1> if I had my gentoo on hda7, what should I set i grub conf root(hd0,x) ? <1> x=7 ? <2> 6 <2> starts from 0 <1> and if i had partitions like that hda1 hda2 hda5 hda6 hda7, no 3 and 4 <2> dunno <1> where hda2 is extended <2> have a look at the grub shell <2> have to leave anyway <2> l8erz <1> one moment <1> how grub enumerates partitions? <1> with no gaps? <3> hi
<3> I want to have sshd starting with system start <3> how can I do this? <3> rc-update add sshd default ? <4> is the easiest possibility under gentoo <3> :) <5> hello, is there an audio pack i can dowload for xchat2? i don't found it in the xchat website <5> sorry for that stupid question but the workstation linux environment is new for me :) <3> there is no stupid questions there are only stupid answers ;) <6> lol, lol <5> :) <5> this question because i found the sound settings and i have no sound to set... xchat is definitively silencer <5> sorry for my bad english, i hope it is comprehensible :-] <6> what is the problem anyway? some problems with sound settings, or IRC? <5> with the software xchat, i'd like to have sound events but the soft have not wav file included <5> i thought someone here used this soft and had found a sound package for it <6> well, for the beginning <6> .wav = .Windows-Audio-(somethin)...so I guess, noone WANT`S to use it <6> but you can however get some MP3`s read a little bit on the internet, and integrete them into XChat <6> Xchat, is highly customizable <6> so there shouldn`t be a problem <5> thanks ;) i have found how to add sound in xchat, i'd wanted to known if a sound pack (preconfigured) existed for xchat. it seems not, not a shae, i'm going to search for fine sounds event and will add it one by one ;) <5> thanks <7> isnt there apache2 package anymore ? <5> emerge -s apache ? <8> esearch apache :) <7> there's only 'apache' <7> no 'apache2' :) <7> thats what i'm askin :P <8> yeah, its called apache, and defaults to apache-2.0.x <7> i can see now yae <7> yea* <5> tibyke: esearch doesn't exists on my system, from waht package depends it ? <8> its in esearch <8> app-portage/esearch <9> since I installed 2.6.17-gentoo-r2 all my links to partitions are gone, like /dev/ROOT, /dev/BOOT and /dev/SWAP :( <10> thats not the kernels fault, baselayout will do that <10> it 'updates' your fstab <10> so always pay attention when etc-updating <10> although its been a while since I saw that <8> i always hated that kinds of links <8> never used'em <5> thanks tibyke <8> sure <11> moin <12> good morning <12> now we'll take a look what 2006.1 can do.. :-) <8> hehe <12> as long as I don't know how to help gentoo develop or have money to donate, that's all I can do for the moment <12> hmmm strange copiling errors after gcc upgrade from 3.4.x to 4.1.. hope emerge -e world will fix this.. <12> compiling errors, even <12> can anyone help me with lvm2? one day, after a reboot, my system doesn't activate the volumegroup anymore, saying it can't do that. after adding "lvchange -a y vg" to /etc/init.d/localmount the system can mount my volumes again, but I still get these errors.. <12> it's the same problem, no matter if the device mapper is builtin or as a module <5> modprobe -l |grep dm-mod ? <5> fo see if tit is a module or not <5> or: modinfo dm-mod <5> i have just a few knowledge of lvm2 but there is 2 links: <5> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/lvm2.xml <5> and <5> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO <5> maybe they can help you <12> yes, I read those howtos already
<12> for the moment lvm is compiled into the kernel <12> the strange thing is <12> that the manual activation works fine, and I can use my system normally <12> but I get those ugly errors from the initscript <5> what is your error, maybe the init script try to load the module and it can't because it is in the kernel <12> got the same error when it was compiled as a module <12> dmesg is without errors <12> it says something about it can't initilize/activate the volumes <12> ah, found something <12> device-mapper: Gap in table <12> device-mapper: error adding target to table <12> thats in dmesg <5> and in you /var/log/messages ? <5> http://deb.riseup.net/storage/lvm2/#pvmove_gives_device_mapper__error_adding_target_to_table_errors <12> just the same <12> thx I'll look <12> I already hacked around that problem.. <12> I'm reemerging my whole system <12> perhaps I lost my initscript shipped with lvm2.. <5> etc-update ? <5> ;) <12> later.. ;) <12> upgradet to gcc 4.1 yesterday <12> and can't emerge some updates after revdep-buildscan <12> so i decided to emerge -e world ;-) <12> will take a while.. <5> good luck <12> thx ;) <12> woooooooh who's that sweet girl next door? <4> pic? <12> no, didn't have my cam ready when she went across the street, sry <12> always thought in my street there are no sweet girls ;) <4> bad luck .. so prepare your cam if she's going back again .. <12> I'll move away.. saturday or one week later.. <12> ok, 2006.1 installed via chroot is ready for booting.. but can't reboot my system yet.. ;) <7> :D <12> tonight (or so) I'll try the livecd on my notebook <13> hi all <12> hi <8> hi <13> how to get php5 and mysql working ? <8> pretty easily <13> cause my phpmyadmin say <8> any other specific smart questions? <13> cannot load mysql extension <8> and can you understand that error message? <13> yes <13> i checked php.ini <8> cool, you are halfway to solve this problem then <13> uncomment extensions <8> you should check phpinfo() instead to see if your php is built with mysql support <8> VladoPortos, thats stupid. <12> yes <12> or your use-flags <12> if there is mysql in it <13> i used mysql flag vhen i build php <13> when i do php -m <13> mysql is there <8> you dont have to uncomment anything, since mysql support isnt a dynamically loadable module anymore, but statically built into php <12> ok then check phpinfo() <8> VladoPortos, show us your phpinfo(); <8> as you were already told <13> give me a sec <8> but your phpinfo() should be okay, i think <12> if you as operator say so, it is ;) <13> hmm i donth have phpinfo() ( or more likely i cant find it ) <8> *sigh* <12> create a phpinfo.php <12> <?php <12> phpinfo(); <12> ?> <13> ok <13> http://84.47.0.35/phpinfo.php <8> seems ok
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