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Em 21/03/2011, às 07:40, Peter Humphrey <pe...@humphrey.ukfsn.org> escreveu:

> Hello list,
> 
> I'm setting my i5 workstation up to be an emerge host to a new Atom N550 box 
> on the LAN. I've created a 32-bit chroot at /mnt/atom on the i5 box, written 
> an init.d script to mount the Atom's whole file system on /mnt/atom/target 
> over NFS, and set an alias
>    tmerj='emerge --root=/target --jobs=5 --keep-going'
> in /mnt/atom/etc/profile.d/profile_aliases.sh.
> 
> The Atom box has had nfs-utils installed at an early stage so that the 
> workstation can do all the heavy work. Its /etc/exports file says
>    / 192.168.2.6(sync,rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check
> 
> This appears to be working, but for an odd wrinkle (and it's too early to 
> declare success of the whole operation). Some packages, such as MySQL, when 
> I've installed them this way have also been installed in parallel on the 
> host machine. At least, that appeared to be happening because for several 
> packages I had one job emerge " to /target/" and another emerge without that 
> qualification. Yet when I cat /mnt/atom/var/lib/portage/world, it's empty.
> 
> How should I interpret this? Have I missed something in the setup? I'm also 
> unsure of the effect of /proc and /sys being nfs-exported from the Atom, so I 
> think I'll make the export a bit more selective (when gentoo-sources have 
> finished being written to disk - it's been about 20 minutes so far).
> 
> Incidentally, one thing I've noticed is that the final stage of installing 
> gentoo-sources, the writing to disk of all the files, takes many minutes 
> because of the slow 2.5" disk in the Atom box. The rest of the operation, so 
> far, is pleasingly quick - much better than building natively on the Atom.
> 
> -- 
> Rgds
> Peter
> 

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