Wow, that's a good start! I'll keep your post aside for when I go
through the kernel again (i'm not at the point of setting up all
software).
At least, now that I got it working I can relax and start
understanding what I've done! ;)
Thanks a lot Mick!
Simon
Not sure, because I've never done
Strange it took almost a day before I could see my post! Guess I was
moderated...
Hi Mick,
Thanks for the reply. I've gone through about 4 kernel recompiles,
each time wondering with question marks over my head, sure I had
everything compiled in... I ended up adding pretty much anything
Hi,
I'm having trouble installing gentoo on my old laptop... It says it
can't find the interface eth0. I believe it has to do with the fact I
have a pcmcia card with usb ports on which a usb2eth adapter is
plugged.
On another system I use on that laptop, it usually tries to
recognize my net
Hi,
I'm having trouble installing gentoo on my old laptop... It says it
can't find the interface eth0. I believe it has to do with the fact I
have a pcmcia card with usb ports on which a usb2eth adapter is
plugged.
On another system I use on that laptop, it usually tries to
recognize my net
Hi Rasmus,
you will first need to resize your md device. Using mdadm, that
would be done with --grow (check the man, `mdadm /dev/md123 --grow
--size=500G` should do the trick).
But that will leave your filesystem intact at the current size, so
you'll have to resize the filesystem next. I
Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 06:50:57AM -0500, Simon Turner wrote:
Hi Rasmus,
you will first need to resize your md device. Using mdadm, that
would be done with --grow (check the man, `mdadm /dev/md123 --grow
--size=500G` should do the trick).
Ah yes, thanks
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