On Monday 24 November 2003 01:07 pm, Spider wrote:
> begin  quote
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 12:23:26 -0500  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>  Seems to me that I should either ignore
> > the portage update now, or emerge only portage.  I don't know
> > whether the former os OK, and don't know how to do the latter.  Any
> > advice appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> Ignore the "please upgrade"
> You .cant. upgrade portage at this time, and the build would fail
> anyhow.  The new portage will be upgraded as part of the bootstrap
> process.

Good - always happy to ignore things!   The direction on the web page 
should be edited out, perhaps.

Yet another problem.  Got to the "emerge grub" stage, and did so.  The 
"grub" command, however, got me a segmentation fault.  I'll have to 
type it out (eeks):

Probing devices to guess BIOS drives.  This may take a long time.
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00010011
 printing eip:
c0138193
*pde = 0000000
Oops: 0002
loop eepro100 mii serial isa-pnp cloop usb-storage hid uhci usbcore
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c0138193>   Tainted: GF
EEFLAGS:  00010202
eax: d14852e4  ebx: c0f7c070 ecx: cf8db7ac edx: 00010001
esi:  cf8db790   edi:  cf8db7ac  ebp: cff:30200  esp: c94aff28
ds: 0018   es: 0018  ss: 0018
Process grub (pid: 1634, stackpage=c94af00
Stack:   <more (hex?) numbers here>
Call trace:  <more>
Code:  <more>
Segmentation fault

Can anyone tell from the above why grub isn't running correctly?  Am I 
to assume it didn't install right?

-- 
Ed Jabbour

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