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> From: MAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
> Date: 11 Jun 2003 00:15:03 +0100
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> Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 00:15:03 +0100
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
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> Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Cantante de Matos wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Unfortunately I was not yet able to found a solution to my problem. I'm
> > thinking about backing up somehow my data and reinstalling
> > gentoo.Sincerely, I don't think it's a hardware problem. I've been
> > testing memory and doing some stress tests with gentoo boot cd and
> > everything is ok. The problem is when I boot into my partition. Well, if
> > anyone has any idea instead of just backing up stuff and reinstall
> > gentoo I'll be glad to hear it.
> 
> Why not just emerge -e world ?
> 

Hi MAL, 

What will that do? I've read man emerge, --emptytree but I didn't
understood. What will that do? Will it reinstall all my packages?

Huummmm, can I boot with Gentoo CD, configure my net access, chroot to
my partition and emerge -e world?

Thanks all for your help,

Best regards,

Paulo Jorge Matos 

> MAL



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