Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-05-07 Thread Colin
On 4/28/05, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 12:53:29AM -0400, Colin wrote > > Finally! I have a working install of Linux 2.6.11-gentoo-r6 on a > > Pentium II machine that I plan to use as a portable media center. > > (Think of it as an iPod on steroids.) > > It

Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-28 Thread Walter Dnes
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 12:53:29AM -0400, Colin wrote > Finally! I have a working install of Linux 2.6.11-gentoo-r6 on a > Pentium II machine that I plan to use as a portable media center. > (Think of it as an iPod on steroids.) It's probably OK if you intend to run only audio, but video migh

Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-27 Thread Mauro Faccenda
Neil Bothwick wrote: >>~/.bashrc will be executed by every (bash) shell that is started. > > > That's for each login. If you want programs executed at startup, put them > in /etc/init.d/local.start. > > >>Not AFAIK. There are some userspace read-only utilities for ext2 (and >>ext3), but nothi

Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-27 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 06:55:30 -0700, Richard Fish wrote: > True, but the specific command he wants to run is "setterm". Does that > would correctly from local.start? Yes it does, I do it myself to disable screen blanking. -- Neil Bothwick This is as bad as it can get; but don't bet on it. p

RE: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-27 Thread Dave Nebinger
> >>~/.bashrc will be executed by every (bash) shell that is started. > > > >That's for each login. If you want programs executed at startup, put them > >in /etc/init.d/local.start. > > True, but the specific command he wants to run is "setterm". Does that > would correctly from local.start? It

Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-27 Thread Richard Fish
Neil Bothwick wrote: >>~/.bashrc will be executed by every (bash) shell that is started. >> >> > >That's for each login. If you want programs executed at startup, put them >in /etc/init.d/local.start. > > True, but the specific command he wants to run is "setterm". Does that would correct

Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-27 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 06:09:06 -0400, James Hiscock wrote: > > That's for each login. If you want programs executed at startup, put > > them in /etc/init.d/local.start. > > ...actually, you'll probably want to put them in /etc/conf.d/ > local.start... Damn keyboard, I pressed c-o-n-f and it typed

Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-27 Thread James Hiscock
> That's for each login. If you want programs executed at startup, put them > in /etc/init.d/local.start. ...actually, you'll probably want to put them in /etc/conf.d/local.start... -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-27 Thread Neil Bothwick
> ~/.bashrc will be executed by every (bash) shell that is started. That's for each login. If you want programs executed at startup, put them in /etc/init.d/local.start. > Not AFAIK. There are some userspace read-only utilities for ext2 (and > ext3), but nothing for reiserfs. There is. Try rfs

Re: [gentoo-user] Finally! But a few issues...

2005-04-26 Thread Richard Fish
Colin wrote: >I found the Reiser4 emerge guide on the Gentoo forums, but that didn't >work for me. Is there any way to emerge Reiser4 support into my >kernel? > > You might have to download a kernel patch directly from www.namesys.com. If you do decide to try out reiser4, be sure to subscribe