Joseph Jezak a écrit :
Can you put a kernel config up on the internet somewhere?
Yes, certainly. I attach it here.
Charles
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.14-rc3
# Thu Oct 6 15:38:26 2005
#
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS=y
Hello!
Having had no success with the 2005.1 disk, I am trying to reinstall
Gentoo from 2005.0 on my G4 iMac. This had been all right before, but
now I am meeting bootloader trouble. At my first attempt, ybin warned
me that your kernel is too old. I wonder what the reference is, since
this
Gerardo Lisboa a écrit :
Hi,
Have you a separate boot partition using a ext2 fs?
No. The opinions that I read so far are rather against it, so that I did
not plan to use one.
Thanks all the same for your suggestion; I shall keep it in mind, just
in case.
Cheers.
Charles
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Matti Bickel a écrit le 11/11/2005
Charles Trois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mounting /dev for udev
The mount command failed with error:
wrong fstype, bad option, bad superblock on udev, or too many mounted file
systems
Please check if you compiled support for tmpfs in your kernel. The
option
Draeven a écrit :
Charles Trois wrote:
Charles,
Did you do a rc-update add net.eth0 default so that the interface is
brought up at boot?
You may also want to take a look at this section of the Gentoo Handbook:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ppc.xml?part=4
I am still
Hello!
I have Gentoo Linux 2006.0 installed on a G4 iMac. The keyboard is of
the Apple Extended type (109 keys) and the keymap is us.
I have sucessfully tested the X configuration by X -config
/etc/X11/xorg.conf; the test grid shows up, but I cannot get rid of it.
I have read everywhere that