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> From: MAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
> Date: 11 Jun 2003 01:41:09 +0100
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> Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 01:41:09 +0100
> From: MAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
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> Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Cantante de Matos wrote:
> >>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?
> 
> Indeed, including the base system.  It may be quicker to re-install from 
> scratch, (if you use stage 2 or 3), and starting from scratch may well 
> avoid any security holes as mentioned by others, but emerge -e world 
> will rebuild your system package by package and fix any corrupted 
> binaries/incorrect compiler flags you had before.
> 

Hummmms, seems that it will take me a lot of time. Maybe I'll reinstall
Gentoo from the bottom up when I have the time.


> > Huummmm, can I boot with Gentoo CD, configure my net access, chroot to
> > my partition and emerge -e world?
> 
> Yep... does the main system not boot?
> 

Nope, cannot mount /proc due to mount sigsegv.

> What are your current CFLAGS?  Make sure they are suitable before 
> executing an emerge -e world.
> 

The default ones with --arch=athlon-xp.

> MAL
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Best regards,

Paulo Jorge Matos



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