Re: [gentoo-user] Messages on boot

2005-07-26 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 20:16:10 -0400, C.Beamer wrote: The message means for you to set the hostname in /etc/conf.d/hostname (or /etc/hostname if you are using a rather old baselayout). I don't have a /etc/hostname file, I just have a hosts file. Did I do something wrong? My computer is a

[gentoo-user] Messages on boot

2005-07-25 Thread C.Beamer
Hi All, The first time I did a hard drive boot into Gentoon, I noticed two messages as follows: One said the make sure that the host name in /etc was set to a valid host name. Well, in /etc, I have a file named hosts and when I look at that, it says that the host is localhost with the ip

Re: [gentoo-user] Messages on boot

2005-07-25 Thread Willie Wong
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 06:33:21PM -0400, C.Beamer wrote: Hi All, The first time I did a hard drive boot into Gentoon, I noticed two messages as follows: One said the make sure that the host name in /etc was set to a valid host name. Well, in /etc, I have a file named hosts and when I

Re: [gentoo-user] Messages on boot

2005-07-25 Thread C.Beamer
Willie Wong wrote: On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 06:33:21PM -0400, C.Beamer wrote: Hi All, The first time I did a hard drive boot into Gentoon, I noticed two messages as follows: One said the make sure that the host name in /etc was set to a valid host name. Well, in /etc, I have a file named

Re: [gentoo-user] Messages on boot

2005-07-25 Thread Willie Wong
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 08:16:10PM -0400, C.Beamer wrote: Willie Wong wrote: The message means for you to set the hostname in /etc/conf.d/hostname (or /etc/hostname if you are using a rather old baselayout). W I don't have a /etc/hostname file, I just have a hosts file. Did I

Re: [gentoo-user] Messages on boot

2005-07-25 Thread Willie Wong
Regarding your other problem (the one about cardmgr and PCMCIA) (sorry about this, I kind of lost your original email) look through your kernel configuration (it should be in /usr/src/linux/.config), look for the line CONFIG_PCCARD=y CONFIG_PCMCIA=y CONFIG_CARDBUS=y if it is set to n,