Grendel wrote:
imagine having to fsck a 40gb partition :(
How about fsck on a 200 GB partition? :-((
Imre
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Start from Live-CD like in installation.
Mount the / to /mnt/gentoo
cd /mnt/gentoo/etc and edit the files (including fstab) you need.
I think if you chroot there then you can also run passwd and set the
root password to correct again and then you can start rebooting.
Imre
Stephen Liu wrote:
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pat pse36 clflush dts acpi
mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe cid
bogomips: 5193.72
On Saturday 07 February 2004 01:25, Imre Solti wrote:
You do not need to recompile all the system only make the kernel for SMP
if you ran a non SMP system before.
All other
There is no Linux PCA client AFAIK.
Choices you have:
1) Install VNC server on the Windows machine and then you can use VNC
client from Linux (that is what I do).
2) Install Windows somewhere where you can access it and run PCA client
from there.
3) Install VNC server on a Windows machine that
You do not need to recompile all the system only make the kernel for SMP
if you ran a non SMP system before.
All other is automagically done. (Edit make.conf for the extra CPU to
use it during compilation.)
Also enable HT in BIOS.
Imre
Manuel Pérez López wrote:
Hello:
Well, I 've changed my
I saw a couple of burns recently (burned in house) where the stage2*
tarball was corrupted on the LiveCD. LiveCD starts but when you get to
the point to untar stage2* then it bombs. New burns - bombs in the same
stage tarball but at an other file in the archive. (ISO used for burning
has
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=123981
OR the webpage.
Imre
Aleksandr wrote:
Hello,
Today in the morging, as always, i did 'emerge sync'
Next time I looked at the console:
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Invalid
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=123981
William Hubbs wrote:
I am getting the following when I try to do an emerge sync.
Starting retry 3 of 3
checking server timestamp ...
rsync: getaddrinfo: rsync.gentoo.org 873: Name or service not known
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at
I deleted earlier posts in this thread so this might not be relevant,
but if your problem is that you made changes in /etc/profile and they do
not show up when you log into KDE for example then I found that creating
file .bashrc in the home directory and adding line:
source /etc/profile
helped
Create .bashrc in username's home directory and put into it:
umask 007
Then username will create files that will have -rw-rw---.
If you need unique groups then you need I think set up something similar
what RH has:
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