i am new to gentoo linux and tried to install it from stage1.
i followed the instructions from the installation doc from www.gentoo.org.
but when it comes to the chrooting into the new installation the first
emerge sync says that there is an update to portage available and that i
should
bootstrap.sh ;-) ie
you are being the system incrementally to enable you to build the
system.
Ignore the message about a new version, follow the install guide ;-)
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 20:36, Ing. Martin Gauklitz wrote:
i am new to gentoo linux and tried to install it from
i installed gentoo for the first time (from stage1) did it like in the user
doc's on www.gentoo.org... everything worked just fine, i had no problems
during installation, but when it comes to the first boot of my new gentoo
system i was depressed instead of impressed... i got a kernel panic!
Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb
was detected.
but what in the process of usb detection causes the system
to hang? i have
nothing attached on my usb-ports, keyboard mouse are on PS/2...
What
Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your
machine?
i did no special kernel settings, just used genkernel with
gentoo-sources...
I would double check the resulting kernel .config file (I am
hi!
now i compiled the kernel manually, nearly with the same kernel configs as
genkernel used, and now finally my system boots without panic!
what i changed in the kernel config (from the 'genkernel'-config):
1.) i changed JFS support from module to be compiled into kernel
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did you make your kernel with 'genkernel' or did you compiled the kernel
manually?
i had also a kernel panic after my first boot of my new installed gentoo
system because i used 'genkernel'. after i manually compiled the kernel,
my system boots without problems...
if you used
Zitat von Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 01:28:12 +0200
Ing. Martin Gauklitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi!
now i compiled the kernel manually, nearly with the same kernel
configs as genkernel used, and now finally my system boots without
panic
as i know 3ware adapters are supported by the linux kernel... i don't know
the kernel config of a livecd, and also i don't know if kernel modules are
available on a livecd... but what you could do is to compile the same kernel
the livecd uses somewhere else (or in a chrooted environment) and
is also recognized as a normal ide
controller? if so, you can try to install on 1 hd and after the system works
you can do an raid1 or raid5. i did it this way with an highpoint
sw-raid-controller, but under an other linux distribution.
martin
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Thanks.
Ing. Martin Gauklitz
of the module is, as seen above, 3w-.o
this should help, i think...
martin
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Zitat von Matt McKenzie- eRacks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Hello,
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Zitat von Ulrich Plate [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
martin wrote:
if there will be a similar behaviour (compiling from the latest
sources) available for debian this would be really really great!
*Ahem* Why concoct something with a similar behaviour if you can simply
port the real thing?
you can try to turn every automatic detection off on the boot prompt...
press F2 (and/or F3) at the boot prompt to see what options you can give
use as much no...-options as you can...
Zitat von Nick Van Vlaenderen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Jason Stubbs wrote:
Zitat von Jeffrey Smelser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why didn't you just run java-config?? It would have done it all for you in a
matter of minutes...
because all i wanted to do was am 'emerge -u system', nothing else...
but that did not work out, because 'db' gave me an error...
i had
Zitat von Jose Gonzalez Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin,
The problem is that you don't only need to have java and java-config
installed, the problem is that you need to have a java virtual machine
selected with java-config. If you make an emerge with --emptytree you
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