'exfat'
bunyip ~ # mount.exfat /dev/sdc1 /mnt/tmp
FUSE exfat 0.9.8
bunyip ~ #
BillK
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=30t=85873
Never used exfat myself, but I think you should include exfat-fuse in
fstab
HTH
Francesco
Ah, I was using exfat!
Seems like all
now a bit stuck. Well, just stuck, actually.
Jekyll is installed, and I want to create a blog in ~/common/myblog.
First, do I need to mount a FUSE file system? Where?
Next, I run
$ sudo /etc/init.d/docker start
...and get this:
$ cat /var/log/docker.log | cut -d \ -f 2- [to omit date
maintainers maybe he can explain what is
meant exactly.
@Samuli: You have added the elog message to kmod-14-r1. Can you please
give some more information about when kmod-static-nodes is required to
be in the sysinit runlevel? Thanks in advance.
If you have, for example, fuse as a kernel module
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 04:49:25 PM Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 11:21:22 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
This is why the whole /usr issue is irrelevant and not a fix at all.
All it does is avoid the most common breakages caused by udev trying
to run all its rules too early
global USE flag -gnome
2. added global USE flag fuse
3. added global USE flag udisks
4. added global USE flag gdu
5. emerge -DNa world
Some/all of the above steps allowed me to successfully emerge -vat
thunar-volman
Now here is the weird part:
thunar-volman demands thunar with the udev USE flag
ftree-vectorize -ffast-math
-funswitch-loops -fuse-linker-plugin -flto -fdevirtualize-at-ltrans
-fno-plt -fno-semantic-interposition -fno-common -falign-functions=32
-fgraphite-identity -floop-nest-optimize"
USE="-* git verify-sig rsync-verify man alsa X grub ssl ipv6 lto
libressl olde-ge
other ways of viewing movies that don't involve supporting
companies that give you a worsening experience at an increasing price.
--
Linux-gentoo-x86_64-Intel-R-_Core-TM-_i5-7400_CPU_@_3.00GHz
COMMON_FLAGS="-O3 -pipe -march=native -ftree-vectorize -ffast-math
-funswitch-loops -fuse-link
flag
for udev that installs it to / instead of /usr.
or even just a solid detailed specification on the
precise criteria for inclusion into /.
For anyone arguing that / and /usr should be separate, the answer to this is
that ought to be common sense.
Since I'm not someone who knows all
. If it still does, then there are
files in it that don't belong to any package. Check them manually and
delete them as needed or move them over. Then delete /usr/lib/udev.
phew, that lists quite a list of packages here:
[ebuild R] sys-fs/fuse-2.9.2
[ebuild R] media-gfx/sane-backends
-7400_CPU_@_3.00GHz
COMMON_FLAGS="-O3 -pipe -march=native -ftree-vectorize -ffast-math
-funswitch-loops -fuse-linker-plugin -flto -fdevirtualize-at-ltrans
-fno-plt -fno-semantic-interposition -fno-common -falign-functions=32
-fgraphite-identity -floop-nest-optimize"
USE="-* git verify-s
e -march=native -ftree-vectorize -ffast-math
-funswitch-loops -fuse-linker-plugin -flto -fdevirtualize-at-ltrans
-fno-plt -fno-semantic-interposition -fno-common -falign-functions=32
-fgraphite-identity -floop-nest-optimize"
USE="-* git verify-sig rsync-verify man alsa X grub ssl ipv6
COMMON_FLAGS="-O3 -pipe -march=native -ftree-vectorize -ffast-math
-funswitch-loops -fuse-linker-plugin -flto -fdevirtualize-at-ltrans
-fno-plt -fno-semantic-interposition -fno-common -falign-functions=32
-fgraphite-identity -floop-nest-optimize"
USE="-* git verify-sig rsync-ve
to be common sense.
Since I'm not someone who knows all there is to know about the software and
interactions thereof, the most I can say is:
* / ought to contain all binaries, libraries and static data necessary for
booting beyond the point where / is mounted, and any machine-specific
binaries
is a 'fix',
not a solution.
or even just a solid detailed specification on the
precise criteria for inclusion into /.
For anyone arguing that / and /usr should be separate, the answer to this is
that ought to be common sense.
Since I'm not someone who knows all there is to know about
VAC, you already know
it is a power hog.
Now, I'm not electrical engineer, but I know my way around a fuse
board and electricity having fitted out both our new offices for
power, network, and some walls.
In the UK, and most (if not all) of Europe, Africa, and Asia too,
run on about 240
of it being 240 VAC, you already know
it is a power hog.
Now, I'm not electrical engineer, but I know my way around a fuse
board and electricity having fitted out both our new offices for
power, network, and some walls.
In the UK, and most (if not all) of Europe, Africa, and Asia too
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote:
ZoL (ZFS on Linux) nowadays is implemented using DKMS instead of FUSE, thus
running in kernelspace, and (relatively) easier to put into an initramfs.
Sorry about that. I should have known that, but for some reason I got
know
it is a power hog.
Now, I'm not electrical engineer, but I know my way around a fuse
board and electricity having fitted out both our new offices for
power, network, and some walls.
In the UK, and most (if not all) of Europe, Africa, and Asia too,
run on about 240 volts, 230 +-10
On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 8:52 PM William Kenworthy wrote:
>
> For those wanting to run a lot of drives on a single host - that defeats
> the main advantage of using a chunkserver based filesystem -
> redundancy. Its far more common to have a host fail than a disk drive.
> Losing
t the python version in
::gentoo?
--
Linux-gentoo-x86_64-Intel-R-_Core-TM-_i5-7400_CPU_@_3.00GHz
COMMON_FLAGS="-O3 -pipe -march=native -ftree-vectorize -ffast-math
-funswitch-loops -fuse-linker-plugin -flto -fdevirtualize-at-ltrans
-fno-plt -fno-semantic-interposition -fno-common -falign-function
configuration files will be written
in Common Lisp. :P )
[2] fuse-based filesystems allow an administrator the crazy
possibility of, for example, demanding that /home be an ssh
connection. Should the ssh client belong in /? ftp? substitute any
arbitrary client program.
System dependent
-8
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--enable-new-dtags -Wl,--sort-common -s
LINGUAS=de en
MAKEOPTS=-s -j5
PKGDIR=/usr/portage/packages
PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT=/
PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS=--recursive --links --safe-links
LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF-8
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--enable-new-dtags -Wl,--sort-common
On 2/3/20 10:40 am, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 8:52 PM William Kenworthy wrote:
For those wanting to run a lot of drives on a single host - that defeats
the main advantage of using a chunkserver based filesystem -
redundancy. Its far more common to have a host fail than
dev-libs/openssl
remove everything in dev-libs
> dev-perl/DBD-Pg
> dev-perl/GStreamer
Remove. No such package, unless its from an overlay
> dev-php/smarty
> dev-python/cython
> dev-python/dbus-python
Remove. It's a dep of many things
> dev-python/django
> dev-python/pycairo
pygtk
>> dev-python/pyxml
>
> Remove all this py* stuff. They are deps
gone
[snip]
>> gnome-base/gconf
>
> Remove, this is a common dep
gone
[snip]
>
>> media-libs/gstreamer
>> media-libs/libcuefile
>> media-libs/libdvbpsi
above gone
>> media-libs
-dtd-4.1.2-r6
app-text/docbook-xml-dtd-4.2-r2
app-text/docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.78.0
app-text/sgml-common-0.6.3-r5
app-text/wgetpaste-2.22
dev-lang/nasm-2.10.07
dev-lang/perl-5.16.3
dev-lang/python-2.7.5-r3
dev-lang/python-3.3.2-r2
dev-lang/python-exec-0.3.1
dev-lang/python-exec-2.0.1
dev-lang/ruby
ango
>
> gone
>
>>> dev-python/pycairo
>>> dev-python/pygobject
>>> dev-python/pygtk
>>> dev-python/pyxml
>>
>> Remove all this py* stuff. They are deps
>
> gone
>
> [snip]
>>> gnome-base/gconf
>>
>> Remove, th
utoconf-archive-2018.03.13
sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-13-r1
sys-devel/automake-1.16.1-r1
sys-devel/automake-wrapper-11
sys-devel/bc-1.06.95-r2
sys-devel/binutils-2.33.1-r1
sys-devel/binutils-config-5.2
sys-devel/bison-3.1
sys-devel/clang-9.0.1
sys-devel/clang-common-9.0.1
sys-devel/clang-runtime-9.0.1
s
-afp -archive -avahi -bluetooth -bluray -cdda -fuse -gnome-keyring
-gnome-online-accounts% -gphoto2 -ios -mtp% -samba -systemd% {-test%} -udisks
(-doc%) 1,463 kB
[ebuild R] dev-python/beautifulsoup-4.1.3-r1:4 USE=-doc {-test}
PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3* (-pypy2_0) -python2_6
%) (-webkit2%)
9,619 kB [ebuild U
] x11-misc/slim-1.3.6-r3 [1.3.5-r4] USE=consolekit pam -branding 228 kB
[ebuild U ]
gnome-base/gvfs-1.16.4 [1.12.3-r1] USE=gdu gtk%* http udev -afp -archive
-avahi -bluetooth
-bluray -cdda -fuse -gnome-keyring -gnome-online-accounts% -gphoto2 -ios
-mtp
at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
md: raid0 personality registered for level 0
md: raid1 personality registered for level 1
md: raid6 personality registered for level 6
md: raid5 personality registered for level 5
md: raid4
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
md: raid0 personality registered for level 0
md: raid1 personality registered for level 1
md: raid6 personality registered for level 6
md: raid5 personality registered for level 5
md: raid4 personality
:0 app-crypt/qca:2
app-crypt/rhash:0 app-dicts/myspell-en:0 app-doc/doxygen:0
app-doc/xmltoman:0 app-editors/vim:0 app-editors/vim-core:0
app-emulation/vmware-tools:0 app-emulation/wine-desktop-common:0
app-emulation/wine-gecko:2.47 app-emulation/wine-mono:4.6.4
app-emulation/wine-vanilla:2.0
]
Total HugeTLB memory allocated, 0
Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
fuse init (API version 7.9)
async_tx: api initialized (sync-only)
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered (default)
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered
PCI: VIA
/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
PNP: PS/2 appears to have AUX port disabled, if this is incorrect please boot
with i8042.nopnp
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
cpuidle: using governor ladder
TCP cubic registered
NET: Registered
common for all mice
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 8192K size 1024 blocksize
loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
ICH5: IDE controller at PCI slot :00:1f.1
From a fresh install, upgrading from Gnome 2.26, I'm trying to install
gnome 3.2.2, but getting nowhere fast. I stopped using Gentoo back before
slots became common, so maybe I'm missing something as far as that goes.
Thanks in advance guys/gals!
Jason Weisberger
jbdubbspc jbdubbs # emerge -pv
delete --stats
--human-readable --timeout=180 --exclude=/distfiles --exclude=/local
--exclude=/packages"
PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/tmp/"
USE="X a52 aac acl acpi alsa amd64 apache2 asyncns bazaar berkdb blas
bluetooth boost branding bzip2 cairo caps cdda cdr clang cli cmake
colord c
.0_rc2:3.9::gentoo
> [2.7.18-r2:2.7::gentoo, 3.7.8-r2:3.7/3.7m::gentoo, 3.8.5:3.8::gentoo]
> USE="gdbm ipv6 ncurses readline ssl xml -bluetooth -build -examples -hardened
> -libressl -sqlite -test -tk -wininst" 0 KiB
> [ebuild U ] sys-libs/glibc-2.32-r2:2.2::gentoo [2.31-r6:
driver 1.18
PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
Linux video capture interface: v2.00
device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3
device-mapper: ioctl
/01/31) Phillip Lougher
NTFS driver 2.1.30 [Flags: R/O].
fuse init (API version 7.17)
SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, realtime, large block/inode numbers, no
debug enabled
SGI XFS Quota Management subsystem
msgmni has been set to 1729
Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded
Hi,
while searching for good Common Lisp implementation for being
used on my small ARM board (Arietta G5 www.acmesystems.it/arietta)
I got the hint to try clozurecl -- and it is in Gentoo.
Unfortunately it does not compile:
Emerging (3 of 3) dev-lisp/clozurecl-1.10::gentoo
cfg-update-1.8.2-r1
-0.19-r2:0/4::gentoo
[0.19-r1:0/0::gentoo] USE="-static-libs" 0 KiB
[ebuild U ] dev-qt/qtpaths-5.6.2:5/5.6::gentoo
[5.6.1:5/5.6::gentoo] USE="-debug {-test}" 0 KiB
[ebuild R] dev-python/pyyaml-3.12::gentoo USE="-examples
-libyaml" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7
/dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2017-r1/work/patch"
declare -- EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2"
declare -- EPATCH_USER_SOURCE="/etc/portage/patches"
declare -x EXEOPTIONS="-m0755"
declare -x FCFLAGS="-O2 -pipe"
declare -x FETCHCOMMAND_SSH="bash -c \"x
log-ng:0 kde-frameworks/kio:5/5.47
kde-frameworks/kdbusaddons:5/5.47 kde-plasma/systemsettings:5
kde-apps/kalgebra:5 media-plugins/gst-plugins-gconf:0.10
kde-apps/spectacle:5 gnome-base/gvfs:0 kde-apps/kapman:5
dev-lang/python:3.4/3.4m kde-apps/blinken:5 kde-apps/kwave:5
kde-apps/messagelib:5 kde-apps/kfo
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