On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Lindsay Haisley <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, 2011-03-21 at 20:08 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
> > Jesus, take your meds already. Roman has only been trying to help you
> > throughout this long sorry episode.
>
> Please excuse yourself from any further postings to this thread.  I have
> asked you before to do this.  If you would shut up, and if Roman would
> stick to tech information rather than dispensing free social advice,
> then this wouldn't be a "sorry episode", would it?
>
> > This is NOT about your past Unix yada yada, but how well you follow
> > kernel devel, won't look on the Gentoo forums for answers and
> > generally take help.
>
> Y'know, eamjr56, I have a life.


Please go troll elsewhere. Please...




> I don't sit around all day and play
> with my operating system.  I have a lot of things to do _with_ my office
> desktop system.  I don't have a lot of spare time to mess with and fix
> stuff that shouldn't need messing with and fixing.  I came to this forum
> because I thought I might get some insights into a specific problem I'm
> having, and have been met mainly with rudeness by you and Roman,
> although a couple of other people had useful/thougtful suggestions.
> Isn't there a moderator on this list who understands how a technical
> forum should be run?
>
> I've posted the files that Roman wanted to see, and they're there for
> anyone else to look at.  So far, Roman hasn't offered me any "help" with
> this problem, but has blown a lot of hot air on this forum suggesting
> how I should run my life.  I'm beginning to think that there aren't many
> technically literate people on this forum.  They've probably all
> abandoned Gentoo and are using Debian or Ubuntu.
>
> > It is not make bzimage for one, it is make, make modules_install, make
> > install.
>
> You need to read up on kernel building.  "make bzImage && make modules"
> has worked for kernel building since probably Linux kernel 1.x.x.  Yes,
> "make" will also work, and will combine these two operations into one,
> but on occasion it's convenient to separate these.
>
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