Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread James Massa
Anyone know anything about top secret mind control devices?

 

The devices are suspected to be in haymarket melbourne australia and can control peoples brains with audio and visual data?

 

if anyone knows anyone from darpa or other agency maybe let them now

 
 

Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 3:18 AM
From: "Jude DaShiell" 
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

Thanks, if I get to that point I'll remember that number!

--
Jude 
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
Please use in that order."
Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 22 May 2024, Michael wrote:

> Or, more appropriately if you do not use a desktop then please select profile
> No. 21:
>
> [21] default/linux/amd64/23.0 (stable)
>
>
> On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 16:05:09 BST Michael wrote:
> > Ah! OK, this probably explains it.
> >
> > The latest and now default Gentoo profile is no longer 17.1, but 23.0,
> > which uses a merged /usr directory structure.
> >
> > Consequently, select profile 23:
> >
> > [23] default/linux/amd64/23.0/desktop (stable)
> >
> > On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 15:53:11 BST Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > > I used bash but don't know that there's a problem with bash.
> > > I burnt the whole system to the ground and still have the verified and
> > > validated stage3 file available on my system.
> > > Once stage3 is installed was the tee utility included on stage3? If so I
> > > can capture what's going on. When I ran emerge-webrsync again I was told
> > > bzip2 couldn't be found so if that was installed by stage3 there may be
> > > other problems.
> > > I'm going with efi since that's the computer default and openrc since
> > > that's gentoo's original default in my choices for the system. On the
> > > profile I'm going for the default 1 which is I think a command line
> > > interface since that's where I live most of the time.
>
>
 






Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Jude DaShiell
Thanks, if I get to that point I'll remember that number!

-- 
 Jude 
 "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
 Please use in that order."
 Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 22 May 2024, Michael wrote:

> Or, more appropriately if you do not use a desktop then please select profile
> No. 21:
>
> [21]  default/linux/amd64/23.0 (stable)
>
>
> On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 16:05:09 BST Michael wrote:
> > Ah! OK, this probably explains it.
> >
> > The latest and now default Gentoo profile is no longer 17.1,  but 23.0,
> > which uses a merged /usr directory structure.
> >
> > Consequently, select profile 23:
> >
> > [23] default/linux/amd64/23.0/desktop (stable)
> >
> > On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 15:53:11 BST Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > > I used bash but don't know that there's a problem with bash.
> > > I burnt the whole system to the ground and still have the verified and
> > > validated stage3 file available on my system.
> > > Once stage3 is installed was the tee utility included on stage3?  If so I
> > > can capture what's going on.  When I ran emerge-webrsync again I was told
> > > bzip2 couldn't be found  so if that was installed by stage3 there may be
> > > other problems.
> > > I'm going with efi since that's the computer default and openrc since
> > > that's gentoo's original default in my choices for the system.  On the
> > > profile I'm going for the default 1 which is I think a command line
> > > interface since that's where I live most of the time.
>
>



Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Michael
Or, more appropriately if you do not use a desktop then please select profile 
No. 21:

[21]  default/linux/amd64/23.0 (stable)


On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 16:05:09 BST Michael wrote:
> Ah! OK, this probably explains it.
> 
> The latest and now default Gentoo profile is no longer 17.1,  but 23.0,
> which uses a merged /usr directory structure.
> 
> Consequently, select profile 23:
> 
> [23] default/linux/amd64/23.0/desktop (stable)
> 
> On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 15:53:11 BST Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > I used bash but don't know that there's a problem with bash.
> > I burnt the whole system to the ground and still have the verified and
> > validated stage3 file available on my system.
> > Once stage3 is installed was the tee utility included on stage3?  If so I
> > can capture what's going on.  When I ran emerge-webrsync again I was told
> > bzip2 couldn't be found  so if that was installed by stage3 there may be
> > other problems.
> > I'm going with efi since that's the computer default and openrc since
> > that's gentoo's original default in my choices for the system.  On the
> > profile I'm going for the default 1 which is I think a command line
> > interface since that's where I live most of the time.



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Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Michael
Ah! OK, this probably explains it.

The latest and now default Gentoo profile is no longer 17.1,  but 23.0, which 
uses a merged /usr directory structure.

Consequently, select profile 23:

[23] default/linux/amd64/23.0/desktop (stable)


On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 15:53:11 BST Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I used bash but don't know that there's a problem with bash.
> I burnt the whole system to the ground and still have the verified and
> validated stage3 file available on my system.
> Once stage3 is installed was the tee utility included on stage3?  If so I
> can capture what's going on.  When I ran emerge-webrsync again I was told
> bzip2 couldn't be found  so if that was installed by stage3 there may be
> other problems.
> I'm going with efi since that's the computer default and openrc since
> that's gentoo's original default in my choices for the system.  On the
> profile I'm going for the default 1 which is I think a command line
> interface since that's where I live most of the time.



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Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Jude DaShiell
I used bash but don't know that there's a problem with bash.
I burnt the whole system to the ground and still have the verified and
validated stage3 file available on my system.
Once stage3 is installed was the tee utility included on stage3?  If so I
can capture what's going on.  When I ran emerge-webrsync again I was told
bzip2 couldn't be found  so if that was installed by stage3 there may be
other problems.
I'm going with efi since that's the computer default and openrc since
that's gentoo's original default in my choices for the system.  On the
profile I'm going for the default 1 which is I think a command line
interface since that's where I live most of the time.


--
 Jude 
 "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
 Please use in that order."
 Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 22 May 2024, Michael wrote:

> You can check while within your chroot, if /dev/fd is a symlink to the
> directory /proc/self/fd.
>
> If the above is correct, then there may be a problem with your shell.  Check
> what you get when you run:
>
> # echo $SHELL
>
> or,
>
> # ps -p $$
>
> Bash should work fine, but from the little I understand about zsh it uses
> slightly different process substitution than bash.  If your shell is not bash
> try changing to it, to see if it makes a difference:
>
> chsh -s /bin/bash
>
> I don't know if this is the cause of your problem, but it's worth a try.
>
>
> On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 14:45:40 BST Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> > On Wed, 2024-05-22 at 09:40 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > > Yes, this is during installation.
> > > I did type:
> > > mount --rbind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
> > > I was outside of chroot at the time but that's all I did with dev before
> > > running emerge-webrsync.
> >
> > Ok, that was my one guess. I'm out of ideas, sorry.
>
>



Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Michael
You can check while within your chroot, if /dev/fd is a symlink to the 
directory /proc/self/fd.

If the above is correct, then there may be a problem with your shell.  Check 
what you get when you run:

# echo $SHELL

or,

# ps -p $$

Bash should work fine, but from the little I understand about zsh it uses 
slightly different process substitution than bash.  If your shell is not bash 
try changing to it, to see if it makes a difference:

chsh -s /bin/bash

I don't know if this is the cause of your problem, but it's worth a try.


On Wednesday, 22 May 2024 14:45:40 BST Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On Wed, 2024-05-22 at 09:40 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > Yes, this is during installation.
> > I did type:
> > mount --rbind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
> > I was outside of chroot at the time but that's all I did with dev before
> > running emerge-webrsync.
> 
> Ok, that was my one guess. I'm out of ideas, sorry.



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Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On Wed, 2024-05-22 at 09:40 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Yes, this is during installation.
> I did type:
> mount --rbind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
> I was outside of chroot at the time but that's all I did with dev before
> running emerge-webrsync.
> 

Ok, that was my one guess. I'm out of ideas, sorry.




Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Jude DaShiell
Yes, this is during installation.
I did type:
mount --rbind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
I was outside of chroot at the time but that's all I did with dev before
running emerge-webrsync.


--
 Jude 
 "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
 Please use in that order."
 Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 22 May 2024, Michael Orlitzky wrote:

> Is this during install? Maybe forgot to bind-mount /dev from the real
> system into your chroot?
>
>



Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Michael Orlitzky
Is this during install? Maybe forgot to bind-mount /dev from the real
system into your chroot?



[gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync error

2024-05-22 Thread Jude DaShiell
This one is the last two lines of output.

Failed to validate a sane '/dev'.
bash process substitution doesn't work; this may be an indication of a
broken '/dev/fd'.

What did I do wrong?


-- 
 Jude 
 "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
 Please use in that order."
 Ed Howdershelt 1940.