>> A dev is asking me to switch to a hardened profile in order to test a
>> fix.  I'm happy to go through the process, but is there a chance my
>> laptop could be unusable after the switch?  If that happens I'll be in
>> real trouble.  Will I be able to switch back to a non-hardened profile
>> afterward?  I plan to follow this guide:
>>
>> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/hardenedfaq.xml#hardenedprofile
>>
>> BTW, are emerge -e world and emerge -e system both necessary?  I
>> thought emerge -e world would rebuild everything.
>
> Switching to hardened is safe. The switch back should be, too, although
> I haven't personally tried it. (Why would you switch back?)

I originally had my laptop on a hardened profile (I think it was a
couple laptops back) but there were so many problems I eventually gave
up.  I remember doing a lot of system reinstalling as I switched
profiles around.  I don't have time to reinstall my system right now
so I'm trying to be sure I can switch to hardened (and from hardened
if necessary) without reinstalling.

> You emerge system first, and then world so that your world is built by a
> hardened toolchain. When you compile gcc/glibc with USE=hardened, it
> gives them super powers.

Would 'emerge gcc glibc && emerge -e world' have the same affect?

- Grant


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